It's a nice step, but it seems to me that it'd only be used by people walking by. That said, I think a TV is much easier to watch than having to crouch down and look at this screen.
I like the idea of not using paper (obviously) but I tried using the Denver Post website and it's just not the same when you want to sit down and have breakfast. I see newspaper companies distributing some sort of screen, (much like satellite companies distribute dishes and receivers) which people can then use to receive the paper every morning. That might be an acceptable crossover
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It's a nice step, but it seems to me that it'd only be used by people walking by. That said, I think a TV is much easier to watch than having to crouch down and look at this screen.
I like the idea of not using paper (obviously) but I tried using the Denver Post website and it's just not the same when you want to sit down and have breakfast. I see newspaper companies distributing some sort of screen, (much like satellite companies distribute dishes and receivers) which people can then use to receive the paper every morning. That might be an acceptable crossover