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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The problem is that people who are looking at buying a reader are partly doing so in order to evenually save money. They expect lower eBook prices to eventually save money. But with some eBooks so expensive, it means that when some people look at readrs and also see how high the prices for eBooks are, they don't purchase a reader when they otherwise would.
Some publishers are pricing themselves right out of the picture.
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I don't see why this is an issue for publishers though. Assuming someone who chooses not to buy a reader continues to buy print books (and why wouldn't they?) they still make money. The fact that a reader wasn't purchased doesn't effect them so much.