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Old 06-23-2008, 02:04 PM   #7
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Originally Posted by Taylor514ce View Post
Price was retail: US$299.99. All units I've seen come with samples pre-loaded. This begs the question of who would buy it from an airport vending machine. I can only guess the answer is "someone who has been hearing about these, thinking about it, has a few hours and a few hundred bucks to spend".

That said, I did see someone buy 3 PSP games, and another person buy a set of expensive headphones. So, who knows?

I use WiFi at airports, but I'm not the one paying. An increasing number of people (based only on my own personal observation) are using cell-phone network cards, so that's an option, too. EVERYONE is toting a laptop, so it's actually conceivable that someone buys a Reader, loads the software, connects to the internet, and starts downloading the 100 Free Classics, while waiting around at the airport.

Yeah .... I could see that. And, I've been thinking about getting one of those cards myself.

However ... for me at least, I think that's when the convenience of Whispernet is really going to shine. It will be nice not to have to go through all of the extra steps just to grab a book.

In fact ... I do hope they continue to put a lot of the best sellers in Kindle format. It has been my experience that the bookstores at the airport charge an arm and a leg, and part of your left butt cheek, for books. I like the idea of browsing in the bookstore, and then just popping over to the Kindle store and getting a copy.

You know .... either way, going through the computer or going straight from internet to ebook .... isn't life just grand once you've taken the leap to an ebook???
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