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Old 07-04-2010, 01:31 PM   #46
vaughnmr
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Originally Posted by advocate2 View Post
Am I missing something?

Isn't the growing number of E-libraries around the country that have larger and larger collections responsible, at least in part, for individual readers using devices by other manufacturers?

Don't get me wrong, I just re-purchased a DX because of the new price point. It is a wonderful piece of hardware. I sold my first one last year, however, because so much of what I wanted to read was available in e-edition at the libraries I use in Vegas and DC.

Will there not be a point at which consumers will ask, Why should I pay Amazon or one of the other retailers for a book that I can get for free at my library?
Well, my local library doesn't even know what an ebook is, much less support or stock them.
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