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Originally Posted by tompe
Concerning quality, for DVD releases there are web sites that reviews the technical quality of the release. If there were something similar for ebooks maybe the publisher would take notice and enhance their products.
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Certainly if those technical reviews were made part of the general review, much as they are with DVDs (i.e., "a great movie, but the soundtrack was spoiled by Warner Brothers' terrible transfer to DVD," etc), publishers would have to take notice.
Books have gone for too long without such critiques... maybe because, in the past, quality was generally so high as to make it a pointless exercise. But this is no longer the case, and it should be addressed. Highlighting e-book quality should help the better publishers, and encourage the lesser ones to improve their product.