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Poll for those of you who buy books: If you had an e-book reader that you really liked, would you pay the same for an ebook that you do for a print bk -- nm
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by
mara
I have trouble pulling the trigger at much higher than $10 for an e-book. -- nm
Posted by
Reagen (aka Reagen)
Feb 6 '10, 15:08
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14.99 is the new 9.99 -- nm
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dj roomba
Feb 6, 15:13
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we'll see. Sony hasn't changed their prices yet. -- nm
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Reagen
Feb 6, 15:18
Why do you think you wouldn't want to pay as much? Because you're not buying a tangible, physical object? -- nm
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mara
Feb 6, 15:10
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Essentially. You're also buying a somewhat restricted item.
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Reagen
Feb 6, 15:15
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You can also loan books, borrow books from the library, re-sell used books. Most of that goes away with e-books.
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TWuG
Feb 6, 15:21
its the same problem most have with the cd vs mp3 argument, without the physical media, the price should be cheaper. -- nm
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tRuMaN
Feb 6, 15:13
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