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Old 02-07-2009, 03:34 PM   #11
Alisa
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
I agree. A bad economy is going to keep people from buying reader and books. If you want to read in a bad economy you go to the local library. Or, you go to a used book store or garage sales. Most garage sales sell books for 25¢ or less. Granted, you don't have your pick of titles, you have to grab what is available.

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I agree. At least Amazon's now working on selling ebooks for people's phones. That's a smart move in this economy. Very few people are going to want to spend $359 on a reading device but if they can get that new-release book for $9.99 rather than $25, that's pretty attractive. Most of us that now own e-ink devices started reading on our phones and PDAs, too. Some of the folks that start out reading on their phone will likely move to a Kindle when things pick up for them.
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