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Friday May 29, 2009
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Most of our readers could have guessed this already, but at a Thursday Amazon shareholder's meeting, CEO Jeff Bezos made it official: It'll be quite a while before we see a Kindle with a color screen. "It's definitely still in the development stage," Bezos told investors in a Q&A.
Bezos also responded to questions about how many Kindle the company has sold--by not saying. "I'm not sure we will ever reveal all the numbers," said Bezos, according to The Wall Street Journal.
Mr. Bezos: Get that color screen Kindle going, and I'll buy one!
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June 9, 2009 3:46 PM
The prince point is ridiculous. An Ebook reader less accessible than a netbook or laptop, that's quite ridiculous. Color screens by 2015? Who cares? I really hate reading on the computer, I've always been a printer fanatic. I hear the kindle renders similar to paper without glare associated with lcd screens, but at that price, I'm better off getting someone to transcribe the ebooks by hand with a quilt tip.