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Old 08-04-2010, 02:15 PM   #118
Alisa
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Originally Posted by davidspitzer View Post
unless they have something in the works to released soon I am thinking it may be a little too late for Sony - If they do it better knock everyones socks off
Yep. To be viable at this point, they would need to get people to switch from other readers. I don't think there's a huge, untapped market of people who want stand alone reading devices that haven't already purchased. And as many have pointed out, they have to sell at a higher price because they can't rely on a content business to subsidize the hardware.

Even if it's phenomenal, the main customers they need to poach are Kindle owners and many of them won't be comfortable liberating and converting their books if they even realize it's an option.
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