True. The Kobo is going to have to drop in price soon, because there's no way that is worth $149 compared to the $139 Kindle, even with Amazon's proprietary format.
I understand the problems Astak has with at least trying to make some profit on their products, but I think the focus should have been more on gaining greater name recognition first for a product that seems to give more value for the money (I don't have an Astak reader, but I'm just comparing its features to that of my own reader, and I had planned on buying the Plus) rather than letting it remain a niche product known only to people who frequent ebook forums and websites.
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