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Originally Posted by Gameboy70
The reason is simple. Some of us would prefer a general purpose E Ink information device rather than one with a light-emitting, eye-fatiguing screen. If I had a reader with full html, doc, txt, rtf and pdf support, I wouldn't miss the ability to read commercial e-books in the least. I'm much more concerned with the ability to read, write, edit, store, retrieve, send and receive documents than reading e-books.
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Has anyone heard whether any computer manuf, i.e., Sony, Acer, HP, Gateway etc., will ever use an eInk screen instead of LCD???????