Well, I cannot say I predicted anything back year, or two years ago, but I I started sensing iRex is dead with iPad.
The difference -- iPad (as usually Apple product) has polished, shining quality of software. iRex on the other hand has buggy, crappy firmware and developers who probably have no clue what is going on, so they release new revision with major regressions.
Now, do the math, how such company can survive if they cannot manage its own product with NO real competitors, and now they how one and the serious one.
iRex so far behaved like a bunch of kids who would like to do something, but they are not sure, maybe this, maybe that. So, lesson for you iRex, business is war. Do it right or perish.
(it is unfortunate for me for two reasons: I am owner of DR1000, soon, device w/o even virtual support, and second -- there is no other ereader with such big screen; Skiff "is" bigger, but it seems it was probing the market with mockup, nothing else).
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