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Old 10-16-2009, 12:06 AM   #37
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Originally Posted by Harry001 View Post
hi blue monkey,

if you go to heise.de, the online forum and watch what the people in the forum think and talk about ebooks and ebook reader, you will know, that this kind of medium is not widely accepted in germany. the readers are too expensive, the books are expensive too and most of the people think they are just junk.

but suprisingly - almost none has ever held one in his/hers hands and never read a book on them.
most think, its just like reading a long pdf on a computer/laptop screen.
thats my 2 ct
keep reading
harry
Germans, in general, are less interested in technology than Asians or Americans. However, that doesn't mean nobody will be interested! But a few 100,000 Germans buying ereaders next year is definitely an achievable target for the whole market, not just for one brand.
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