Thread: Kobo Touch $129
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Old 05-25-2011, 05:36 AM   #128
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Originally Posted by rhadin View Post
What is the basis for these conclusions? I would think Kobo can/will do pretty well in the U.S. although I do agree it would be #3, not #2 or #1.
Based on the feature sets and price points of the Kobo WiFi, Kindle 3, and Nook Classic. It wasn't until the last several months that Borders dropped the price of the Kobo to $100. Even then, I'd still opt for a K3 at $139.
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