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Old 12-01-2009, 07:36 AM   #45
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Originally Posted by fugazied View Post
I've been eyeing off netbooks recently, they are great for around the house with wireless, a little device to browse the web while in front of the TV. If I get one that would technically be my 5th device capable of reading ebooks!
So have I. But, like phenomshel, I'd like a tablet like device which runs Windows 7 and which is a bit stronger than the average MID. A decent HDD and processor power would be nice.

I've been looking at that new Asus Eee PC T91, but I'd prefer a real tablet, instead of a convertible... I'd not really use the keyboard (if I really need one, I'd rather use my MS natural).

For me, it would be my 4th device (not counting that silly HTC phone I also have installed mobipocket on...)

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I really do hope there will be some future for sunlight-readable displays. My suspicions are that innovation with them will be minimal, but that's just me being pessimistic about the market.
the problem is, that technology is in existence for a long time already. But it's sadly not being implemented a lot, except in the high-end PDA's.
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