
Taiwanese website Digitimes believes that a larger sized Kindle is (still) in the works and should appear at the end of 2009. the site cites “industry sources” (understand manufacturing contractors and components providers) and mentions “touch functions”, which hints to a touch-display – that would be a first for an e-paper device, we think. The small display and the lack of color are two common reasons why customers think that eBooks aren’t ready yet.
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