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Old 09-08-2012, 06:16 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by paola View Post
it is also an issue of price - for instance, the Kobo mini is going to sell for less than £60, which compares very favourably with the £100 or so of the PB360: will we be tempted to give up the extra features for £40 discount?
That's a very good question. Price differences seem to prick the most at the time of purchase, but then living with missing features and prolonged aggravations afterwards often causes a reassessment. I don't know how many times I thought afterwards that the $20 I saved is unnoticeable in my life months down the road, but the crap I'm dealing with because of it goes on. Still, if the prices keep getting lower, buying multiple models will be an option without much buyer's remorse.
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