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Old 03-10-2014, 01:07 AM   #26
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Originally Posted by Prestidigitweeze View Post
Funny comment, but the Kindle Paperwhite 2 can be as expensive as $189. Since I hate ads, I'd have to buy the $139 model at the very least. And since reasonable cases can be bought for $10-15, the investment begins to look at wee tad saner for more expensive models.

There's also the day-to-day annoyance of putting up with a scratched screen even if your e-reader is still usable -- I'm willing to pay a few shekels to avoid that. I wouldn't be surprised if $60 Kindle owners felt the same way.

Keeping the screen clear and the exoskeleton intact means using the same e-reader for years if you can resist the urge to upgrade, which means spending less over time.

Personally, I tend to buy new devices only after several enhancements and not just one or two.
Hey, I'm as guilty as the next gadget freak. I purchase expensive covers to all my e-Readers and tablets. It just happened to dawn on me when writing that post, since I was looking at Amazon's HP that they are now selling basic Kindle for almost the same price I payed for my first Kindle cover.
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