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As you probably noticed, Amazon’s Kindle doesn’t pass the vruz test of proper e-reader device design.
One key element I mentioned in my feature set of 7 items was support for people with low vision and blindness should be a standard feature.  And I cited not just moral reasons why this should be this [...]

And by a product I mean, not e-reader technology, but something human beings can use (and are willing to buy).

1)  Touchscreen  ( back and forth keys are a definitive no-no). You have to be able to flip pages with your fingers. Still with me?  Remember, touchscreen.  Throw your Kindle thing away.
2) The display must cover [...]


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