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Old 08-03-2009, 04:28 PM   #10
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More ridiculous still is they did not mention Astak. The eBook Reader world is still a two-company field it seems!
Agreed! And the next time NPR interviews me, I'll be sure to mention that I have pre-ordered a Pocket Pro from Astak! (Especially if it's true by then )

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Sadly for many it is. Most folks have never heard of Astak, Bookeen, IRex, etc.
Also agreed. But I think most people have never heard of ANY e-book readers, so exposure like this NPR story is a step in the right direction. I hope.
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