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Old 07-04-2011, 05:39 PM   #55
BoldlyDubious
what if...?
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I quite agree with Koda. In the academic world alone, many people would welcome larger devices (say, 12" diagonal), because they would let them bring large stacks of A4-sized papers with them, for reading or for reference, without much of the weight.
Even more interestingly, *universities* could decide to buy such devices in bulk to give them to their academic personnel, in order to save on the (monstruous) amount of prints that they produce just to read scientific literature (most people do not like to use a computer screen for that). Such bulk orders could even be enough, on their own, to support the presence of a "high-end" model in a manufacturer's lineup.
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