![]() 6" inch is better pocketable, so why not 5"? 6.8 reads better, so why not 8"? This is all taste, not universally held gripes with a product. On the other hand some prefer a bigger screen to read. Opinions there vary quite a bit (for example I can pocket my Aura in my coats with no issues). The portability difference between 6.8 versus 6 inch is marginal (he difference is a few MM widt/length). Where would you put your fingers? The usage is quite different from a tablet.ģ. Thin bezels are not that practical on an ereader. Kobo does not develop it's own screens and simply does not have the money to do just that.Ģ. ![]() The reason Karter was dismissed out of hand was the lack of knowledge combined with his tendency to see his own ideas as universal truthsġ. Your wished for technology simple doesn't have a viable market. The death of many manufacturers is another sign on the wall. E-INK progress has been slow for a reason. What you fail to state is the business case behind this. Image quality is not nearly as decisive in succes as you think. Pioneer, king of quality, ended it's best TV lines due to lack of demand. but it's minor (this is logical considering the lack of progress in the technology and the slight quality differences in reading experiences between brands).Ī similar situation: in Televisions image quality is paramount to your expereince. Screen quality counts a bit, lightning counts a little bit. It seems that people choose between Amazon and Epub. I doubt that perfect lightning would somehow increase the marketshare of Kobo. I certainy hope you realize that your opinion isn't the universally supported technology driver. That these Leds are terrible to read with is just not that important for sales. It would never be able to compete on price and utility with cheap led tablets. In other words, the market for a color e-ink screen simply isn't there. ![]() There's a reason the market for e-readers is shrinking and competitors are falling left and right. On the other hand tablet technology is cheap and full color. Let's look at the sad reality: Book reading is declining and thus E-Reading is on the decline. ![]()
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