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Originally Posted by HorridRedDog
So your answer would be to wait for the "perfect" ereader.
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No, I'm saying wait for a reader that is worth the cost at the time you buy it. That doesn't have to be a perfect reader. It can still be worth the cost with those deficiencies. What I would not recommend is buying a reader that would require updates in order to be worth the cost.
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All I'm saying is that a company that has offered updates in the past is preferable, to me, over a company that has offered very little.
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That sounds good, but the problem is there is no guarantee that a company that has offered updates in the past will continue with that pattern. There is also no guarantee that future updates will address what you consider to be deficiencies.
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And there is NO perfect ereader.
For someone, somewhere ANY ereader will be;
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You're right, there is no reader that is perfect for everyone, but individuals may find a reader that is perfect for them.