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Originally Posted by HansTWN
If you live in Taichung like me and locally you have a but tiny selections of classics in English only (all of which are free for an ereader anyway), then you would have to pay international shipping rates for English and German books. So an ereader pays for itself very quickly. And my house, even though bigger than most, is already full of pbooks, anyway. Additionally I travel 40% of the time.
Don't forget, even many Americans, Canadians, Australians, etc all live off the beaten path and the situation is similar. Ever calculated gas or transit tickets to go to the book store? In many cases ebooks are already cheaper, and they will become much cheaper as more people buy them. Can't stop this Tsunami.
Is ebook just like paper? It is like paperback paper, not like high quality print.
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It's not even like paperback paper. It's more like an etch-a-sketch or a calculator display.
And I don't see what your point about book availability and cost for foreigners is. It does not change the fact whatsoever that people very frequently promote ebook prices by comparing them to hardcover prices.
Sure, ebooks are cool in some ways, but that doesn't change anything about the 2 myths I posted.