| I think this is the real head-scratcher. Wondering if either they just fundamentally aren't capable of scaling up their business, so they are getting as much as they can out of what little they can make. Or maybe there's some confusing IP situation and they just want to create a minimal number of devices to keep some sort of... copyrights or patents alive or something (as far as I know they don't work that way in the US, but maybe other countries?) Or maybe this is, like, just the CEO's hobby project and and they don't realize that people want these things? Or maybe, actually, only a couple nerds like us want these E-ink screens. Assuming tech nerds are generally pretty well off overall, but a fairly small-ish group, maybe E-ink screens just end up being fairly price insensitive as a result? I dunno. Seems weird though. |
There was definitely a time when I really wanted a color e-ink screen. But now, with iPads having 10 hour battery life, I can get all day performance and better colors and refresh rates from that device, so my desire for color e-ink has greatly declined.
I do love my b&w e-reader though and use it every day.