I disagree. All the useful stuff in newspapers (the news) is in black and white. It's mainly ads that are in colour. Of course colour would be better, but I think the b&w ones could still be a major success if the infrastructure (i.e. download availability) and price (e.g. one-off charge of £10 for the reader plus 20p for each day of news) are done well.
Of course, I'm sure it's no coincidence that this launch occurs on the same day as the Esquire E-ink release.
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I disagree. All the useful stuff in newspapers (the news) is in black and white. It's mainly ads that are in colour. Of course colour would be better, but I think the b&w ones could still be a major success if the infrastructure (i.e. download availability) and price (e.g. one-off charge of £10 for the reader plus 20p for each day of news) are done well.
Of course, I'm sure it's no coincidence that this launch occurs on the same day as the Esquire E-ink release.