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Originally Posted by charleski
They're cheaper to the extent that a 20-30% discount on the physical price would be reasonable. Anything more is sheer fantasy.
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Great, 20-30% off the paperback price is a fine price from my perspective.
(If they start it 20-30% cheaper than hardback and ramp the price down over the six months it takes to get to the paperback? Well, that's reasonable as well. But very few companies want to take advantage of the flexible pricing afforded by the internet!)