I think I could get used to reading e-books vs paper books, but certainly not on this device. I don't mind the up-front cost so much as the cost per book. $10 for each book? $10? Really?? Despite the fact that there is no printing, paper, ink, graphics design or delivery costs compared to printed books? Most paper-back books are $7.99 so I don't understand why I am paying a premium for an electronic one.
Also, I would like to put this device up for the "Ugliest Device of the Year" award.
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Michael Emmons @ Nov 19th 2007 10:18AM
I think I could get used to reading e-books vs paper books, but certainly not on this device. I don't mind the up-front cost so much as the cost per book. $10 for each book? $10? Really?? Despite the fact that there is no printing, paper, ink, graphics design or delivery costs compared to printed books? Most paper-back books are $7.99 so I don't understand why I am paying a premium for an electronic one.
Also, I would like to put this device up for the "Ugliest Device of the Year" award.