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“The book reader of the future,” envisioned in a 1935 issue of Everyday Science and Mechanics – a delightful addition to these vintage visions for the future of technology.

“The book reader of the future,” envisioned in a 1935 issue of Everyday Science and Mechanics – a delightful addition to these vintage visions for the future of technology

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    So, the Kindle and Nook turned out a bit better than the 1930s predicted. Link back to Smithsonian.com posting on this.
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