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Originally Posted by JSWolf
Let's use laptops as an example...
Let's say you had a $400 laptop and a $450 laptop. Both similar specs. But the $400 laptop comes with Vista and the $450 comes with Windows 7. You'd buy the $450 laptop with Windows 7.
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There is a 12.5% price difference between the $400 and the $450 laptop. There is a 77% price difference between MSRP on the PRS-650 and the new Kobo. Would you still make the same laptop choice if it were $400 vs $708?