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Originally Posted by rogerinnyc
Just to throw in my two cents. I love that Amazon has added page numbers because I'm one of those folks who now and then buy both the hardcover and the ebook -- the hardcover to read at home in my comfy reading chair and to keep and display on my shelves; the ebook for when I'm traveling or otherwise out and about. Not always, of course, as this can get fairly expensive.
The page numbers now make it very easy to switch back and forth between the two formats. Now if only Amazon could begin offering purchase discounts for those of us (maybe I'm the only one?) who occasionally do buy in both formats. Although that's probably a whole new set of negotiations with each publisher, so I'm not holding my breath....
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While I would not ususally buy a paper book and an ebook, I just bought a new Nikon D90 and was looking at books on Amazon for the camera. I thought for this kind of book I would want the paper version and I think I'm right. I did notice that at least a couple of the D90 books have kindle versions and I thought, why can't they offer the option of getting both for a significant discount on the ebook? Why should I have to pay full price for the same content twice? The ebook would be handy to travel with. Amazon doesn't offer the discount and I didn't buy the ebook. Seems to me they are losing out on some $$ that way.