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Originally Posted by Uncle Robin
As a satisfied Libra owner, I'm always surprised by how seldom price is mentioned as a factor in its favor. I'm somewhat envious of those to whom the significant price difference between the Libra and the Oasis is irrelevant.
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Depends. I'm not rich or even well off by any yardstick, but the price differences important to me are those between everyday goods - food, clothing, water, electricity, central heating, internet, cat litter and food etc. The price differences between ereaders and other electronics I buy perhaps once in several years aren't that important. Now the prices of everyday stuff, those I watch like a hawk. Not that I'm always very cheap there either, but certainly my clothing and footwear are generally pretty low-priced, while my electronics are not. I also never travel, which helps me to save for the important stuff, like books and ereaders.
Of course other people may have different priorities, as always. I'm not saying my way is the one true way.