There's something I don't quite understand ...
For those of us old enough to remember the original Palm devices with the touch-screen LCD (and no backlighting), how is that different from the E-Ink technology used in the Kindle?
In fact, why couldn't there be a touch-screen version of the Kindle using that same technology from the old Palm days? It sure LOOKS just like a hi-res version of the Palm screen ...
For those of us old enough to remember the original Palm devices with the touch-screen LCD (and no backlighting), how is that different from the E-Ink technology used in the Kindle?
In fact, why couldn't there be a touch-screen version of the Kindle using that same technology from the old Palm days? It sure LOOKS just like a hi-res version of the Palm screen ...
