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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn
999 DEK would be close to a Kindle WiFi. On the other hand you won't find that in Bilka. Are there enough Danish books available digitally to make it viable?
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ebib.dk - e-books at the library
SAXO.com
Gyldendal e-bøger
Saxo sells at cost price at the moment, to keep the price down.
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Originally Posted by KunoK
There are a number of danish books available, they are priced to make certain no one will buy them. One popular danish author is Hanne Vibeke Holst. Swedish television has dramatised some of her novels. They are priced at 229 - 269 DKR, which is 39$ - 46$.
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Gyldendal has priced their ebooks up to 100 DKK above the p-book price...
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Originally Posted by KunoK
I don't think the reader can compete with a K3 wifi, but I still think it is news that a major chain pushing it.
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Looks like LCD. I highly doubt it will be able to compete with the Kindle on quality, and I would make doubly sure it can handle DRM'd epub (the text is ambiguous).