Study finds people want more from their Kindles, less from their...

Courtesy Engadget  Sat, 01/30/2010 - 21:25

This may come as a surprise to you (although probably not, you smart devil), but it turns out that plenty of people are dissatisfied with their current e-reader options -- according to a recent study conducted at the University of Georgia.

The study was conducted over a six-month period where participants read the Atlanta Journal-Constitution on a Kindle, then provided feedback.

The results were, well -- not entirely shocking. Younger adults found the Kindle to be lacking...


 

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