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Originally Posted by Fbone
Ok, so what is this "price point" to which you refer?
If you have already determined prices are "artificial," then you must have a price in mind.
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I think we all have our
own price in mind
Personally, I find that convenience and access is more important than price. I use both iTunes and Amazon's music services because I find them convenient, and I can get what I want quickly, without hassles, and with some confidence the quality will be good. And I can play the music on all my devices without concern. I wish Apple hadn't gone to the variable pricing; .99 cents seemed perfect to me, but the $1.29 price on some songs hasn't deterred me much.
I feel a similar way about books-I just find Amazon's Kindle store easier to use than Apple's-and I don't have trouble reading their content on all my devices, either.