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	<title>Comments on: Josh Quittner&#8217;s Blog post</title>
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		<title>By: Jose</title>
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		<description>In the article they put two pages in one. Could the screen rotate?

IMHO, it should be very easy to add rotation to screen electronics, instead of taking computer resources for it.</description>
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<p>IMHO, it should be very easy to add rotation to screen electronics, instead of taking computer resources for it.</p>
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