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Originally Posted by Robertb
Also, those same statistics show that eBooks are about $6.25 less expensive on average then pBooks.
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I think this is a bogus stat.
I'm guess what it actually says is that the eBook of a new release is $6.25 less than the hardback.
Not $6.25 cheaper than the paperback version, and certainly not cheaper than picking up books in second-hand shops, which is where most of the books I buy come from, and which is a non-existent market for eBooks.
What proportion of peoples' book purchases are full-price hardbacks? For me it is zero.