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Old 05-24-2011, 11:35 AM   #115
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Device: Kindle,Augen "The book", Nook
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
Their biggest innovation is one Sony fails to grasp - reasonable pricing.
The new Nook is $40 cheaper than the Sony Pocket with a bigger screen. The Sony does not even have Wi-Fi. Even the Sony Touch is $90 more expensive and still does not have Wi-Fi. You have to go up to the Daily Edition model in order to get Wi-Fi and 3G for $300.

Sony needs to rework pricing. I think the Sony readers are well built but the price is just terrible and the Sony book store isn't a lot better.
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