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Originally Posted by Harmon
As prices go down, the ratio is likely to go up. Eventually, EBRs will be sufficiently cheap that DRM and file formats will be irrelevant. The technical stuff will become invisible to the normal end user, just as has happened with the Apple OS.
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We're almost at that point.
A new Kindle for $79 and a pre-owned Nook Touch for $79 are available. For $158 you have most things covered. That's only $9 more than what one ereader cost last year.