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The other big question:
How big? If it's paperback size, as most of the ones now out are, then it's too small to do serious readers (science, business reports, financial tables, CAD/CAM drawings, etc.) any good. Way too much scrolling around.
Posted by: cd2_z   Posted on: 10/14/09 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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The other big question:  cd2_z | 10/14/09
Not ANOTHER DEVICE?!?!? ARGGGGGG!!!  Heatlesssun | 10/14/09
Why so serious?  pauliusp | 10/14/09
It would just be nice to see them concentrate on EXISTING devices.  Heatlesssun | 10/14/09
All current ebook readers could be outdated  ShazAmerica | 10/14/09
Excuse me, but...  nick.holmes | 10/14/09
Excuse me, but...  ShazAmerica | 10/14/09
After reading you posts  GuidingLight | 10/14/09
4Q2  nick.holmes | 10/14/09
iTablet - not  pacman7777 | 10/14/09
where is this HP reader?  ShazAmerica | 10/14/09
Visit reality much??  JLHenry | 10/14/09
TrolAmerica is a more appropriate name for you.  GuidingLight | 10/14/09
Black and White? Forget It.  jpr75_z | 10/14/09
sounds like you are talking about my tablet  steeleblue_cactus | 10/15/09
RE: Is this Barnes & Noble's secret e-book reader?  bengalcatlover | 10/16/09

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