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Old 11-24-2009, 05:51 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Grauheim View Post
I believe that there will be a price "tipping point" somewhere around $50. This is where people will find it reasonable to buy a reader for each family member. Eventually we'll get there, but in the meantime bookstores like B&N should be considering plans similar to mobile phones - e.g., $20/month for the device, including one free book per month, on a three year contract.
if I had had to deal with a monthly contract, I probably still would be without a device. for me that is a huge negative
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