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Originally Posted by JSWolf
I agree that electronic books need to be priced lower enough from the paper editions that it makes it a good deal to the general public. So they say hey, this mony I'm spending on my reader is going to be recuperated by the lower costs of the electronic books vs. the paper books. That's wonderful. But if they see the cost of the electronic book too close to the cost of the paper book, they may say, why bother? There isn't really enough of a cost savings.
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If a paper book and an eBook were the same price, I would personally buy the eBook, because I find it a lot more convenient - it doesn't take any space to store. I certainly don't perceive an eBook as having less value than a paper book.