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Old 01-09-2011, 03:09 PM   #61
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Originally Posted by SensualPoet View Post
There is certainly lively debate here at MR on many aspects of ebooks and ereading.

But anecdotally -- asking friends and acquaintances who have acquired ereaders over the past year -- my impression is that customer satisfaction is, in fact very high. There must be a very small number of people who honestly tried an ereader, read at least a couple of books, and then decided it wasn't for them as a category. On the contrary, anyone I know (myself included) would not want to "go back" to paper exclusively.
The customer satisfaction is high for the price or the ereaders in general?

Anecdotally, from friends and acquaintances I would agree that customer satisfaction is high with the ereaders overall but not with the ebook pricing, availability or quality. The people that I find that rave about ereaders the most are getting books from the library, from public domain, free samples or are buying cheap romance or science fiction books.
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