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Old 07-29-2010, 11:23 PM   #96
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also the books are more expensive - haven't paid more than $6 for anything and that was for a 3 book collection and had no DRM - everything else was less than $5 (all DRM free)
Not likely for the same books that you're saying are more expensive though I wouldn't think.

If you can get what you want to read DRM free and cheap that's great, I love Webscription and some of the small pubs myself, but if you want to read anything from one of the big publishers it's going to have DRM and it's going to be priced basically the same no matter what reader you have or where you buy. The Kindle does however have the biggest selection out there (B&N might be close?).
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