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Old 01-02-2014, 05:28 AM   #5
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Originally Posted by Lynx-lynx View Post
To add a bit more to Meeera's answer - ereaders are also sold in Big W (Woolworths variety) stores, Target, KMart.

These stores reach the great bulk of the general public - which means ereaders could be considered like a normal consumer product and not a particularly specialised consumer product.
Oh yes, I completely forgot about them! There aren't any knowledgeable staff selling them there (in my experience), and in my experience there has been only one demo model, usually the oldest one (eg Kindle Keyboard, while the boxed ones for sale are more current), and you'd be lucky if that is charged. Mind you, the same could be said for JB Hifi.
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