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Old 12-16-2018, 01:17 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by stumped View Post
i suggest that sentence 2 disproves sentence one. IF there was a market, then there would be one available ???
if there is not, then manufacturers have concluded there is no market that they can serve, profitably.. probably because there's a lack of 5 inch e-ink screens being produced
I don't know how to put several quotes in the same post. But how does the second sentence contradict the first in the following?

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I think there IS a very definite market for a 5" frontlit eink reader, as opposed to a smart phone app. It...

If there was one available, I'd buy it. ..
If anything, the second sentence PROVES the first by showing that there is a market for a 5" frontlight eink reader. If I want one, there must be others who feel the same way. Just because it isn't available doesn't mean that it isn't desired.

Companies often wrongly judge the market. I think that may be the case here.
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