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Originally Posted by Blossom
I have spent over $5000 on ebooks or maybe more I have no idea anymore.  If I combine my devices I maybe get close to $3000.
NetFlix doesn't have alot of quality Christmas Programming.
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That's a lot for devices. That is what I was saying. Our hobby is really eDevices now supplemented by eBooks and you have spent lots on eBooks as well.
It wasn't too long ago that there were no devices and everything was spent on pBooks.
Amazon has potentially a huge market in eReader 6 month cycles. We are all suckers for the latest eReaders. Our appetites are so large we are buying many brands of eReaders now to support our "habit."
@Booklover6: Netflix has so many streamed and DVD movies now that I could last years with their selections and they are all sorted to my exact tastes. If some licenses expire and new ones are added, I would never even notice. That is where Amazon misses: they do NOT sort their movies by our individual tastes. It is too much work to search their catalog. Netflix sends me emails now with perfect choices for me every day. Plus, we don't have to waste time with other software stripping from DVD's.
The only big change I see is that DVD's may be totally obsolete soon as all their selections may soon be able to be streamed. DVD movies may soon be going the way of CD song albums. As soon as new releases get on Netflix in a week or less, DVD's will be totally obsolete and so will be movie centers.