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Old 03-22-2011, 02:58 PM   #36
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Originally Posted by karunaji View Post
Kindle sells best because of lower price only.
That is a fallacy. The price point certainly helps, but the important thing is quick and easy, simple, reliable access to Amazon's books.

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If e-ink prices fall, Kindle loses its edge.
I don't see that happening; if e-ink becomes cheaper Amazon will be able to offer cheaper Kindles (they can split R&D costs among a few millions units sold, too). They're in the content business, though, Kindles are just a means to an end.

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