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Old 01-13-2010, 12:17 PM   #29
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Originally Posted by BigWaffles View Post
Like a lot of people I can't read for any length of time on a backlit screen without eye strain. So until they get a single display that can function like a current LCD and something similar to e-ink at the same time, I'll have a dedicated e-reader. I think there are enough people like me to keep the market alive.


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And there will soon be such screens (in case you haven't read the many posts about them), and they may be on multifunction tablets.

There'll probably still be an ebook reader market because some companies will need to pick up the low-end of the tech scale. There are enough bottom feeders that dedicated devices should be around for some time.
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