I wonder if the lower price argument fundamentalists apply that philosophy to every aspect of their lives... i think they don't. Last time i was in the US i did not see the roads full of Yugo's, or people all dressed in Wal-Mart jeans or even endless qeues of people trying to eat a Big Mac for dinner... I wonder why?
So why would that apply to ebook readers? Reading and books are activities and objects that are very valuable to some people and for that reason some people are able and willing to pay more for a better product. I want good books. Since i don't buy paper books anymore, i want a good ebook reader that makes my experience of reading a book a pleasant, inviting and durable experience. Some of the reasons that justified my choice. The technical innovations the Sony readers provided last year made that choice even more logical.
Last edited by Salgueiros; 07-22-2011 at 06:54 PM.
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