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Old 11-13-2006, 10:30 AM   #11
CommanderROR
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I don't really like the dual-screen idea. Input, especially large-scale input that would justify the dual-screen approach is not really feasible with eink because of the slow speed (or that is the impression I get when using the onscreen keyboard or the scribbel function on my Iliad). for reading, it could be interesting, but I think i'd always prefer the smallerformfactor and eaiser "holdability" of a one-screen device.
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