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Old 09-07-2009, 03:31 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Kris777 View Post
... Whoever gets it out to consumers FIRST will have the chance to be to EReaders what Apple was to MP3 Players....
This survey really means very, very little. 65% would "at least consider a purchase" somewhere between Free and $98?! Really? I suppose if they asked "less than $1," they might have gotten over 80%.

But of course, then they'll see it's gray & dark gray, and the screen is too small, and you can't play FP shooters on it, and will demand their $1 back.

Someone needs to deliver a great product, which the public understands, and likes, and finds useful.

The first iPods cost $300. Apple didn't win on "cheap," as there were, and are, much cheaper competitors. The iPod won on "good."
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