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Originally Posted by Danbo
Do people still need such an archaic device you described? Even if its cost would be around 70$, why on Earth not to add a little more money and pick a Glo HD?
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I honestly don't know. Kobo obviously think it will. Or maybe that's why the haven't released the Touch 2 as the decided it wouldn't sell. But, I believe the current touch is still selling reasonably well.
As to the price, here in Australia, the current Touch us $99 and the Glo HD is $179. $80 is a significant amount for most people. If the Touch 2 is the same or less than the Touch, a lot of people couldn't justify it.