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Old 09-29-2008, 07:56 PM   #871
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Dear Lemurion:

Thank you for a nice reply and I know you will choose wisely.

Frankly, I like eReader also and its second life>>> ePub. EPub is a true Open Format. The problem is that nobody wants to port it. IF anybody out there can port eReader to a device... contact me! It is NOT what you and other readers think (and I use to think): you picks a format and youse are all set. Getting the format normally means a license fee as number one. Then, nobody has a clue how to put it on your device. IF you can find someone, try
$at least $50,000 to do the job with few guarantees. I am not trying to say "pity the poor manufacturer"... I am trying to say that BIG companies own formats and it is not just making a choice at all.

On another thread on MobileRead Forum, I just laid out HOW the costs to get a 6 inch model to market add up. This is NOT a case of "Let's Make Lots of Money" or greed... you maybe make $45 profit on a device that sells for $300.. I am buying the first Astak EZ Reader and IF I am fortunate it will cost ME $260 as an employee. As an "insider" I can tell you I do not see a $200 device coming out after watching the costs line up month after month!

Robert B
Thanks Robert,

I do understand that it can be very difficult to port an application to a new platform, and that this does lead to delays in implementation. Having said that, when I have the money in hand and decide to buy I won't be taking that into consideration.

Once that time comes I will base my decision on the intersection of price, features, and availability.

I'm very glad you're contributing to this forum, and I really appreciate the transparency, however it's not what I will base my purchasing decisions on.

Still, I do hope that you come out with a great product whether I buy it or not.
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