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It is the ebook (file) that is being complained about as expensive. Actuallly, most tech ebook sellers recognize that the ebook should cost less. Both Manning and Pragmatic sell tech books. The PDF only version is usually $10-$15 less than the shipped pbook. BOb |
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Count me in with the older crowd who are into e-readers. But I recognize myself as a geek.
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![]() As a side note, my parents are in their mid-seventies and are definitely part of the technology movement. They both own laptops and ipods and spend a good amount of time using both devices. My mother loves her digital camera and rarely calls for technical support!! As an educator, I try to encourage a love of reading in my students, but the battle against hand-held video games is making that increasingly difficult. Don't blame education for the lack of interest in reading - we do our best, but a book just doesn't have that same level of instant gratification as Pokemon, Kingdom Hearts, etc! Oh and ![]() kaz |
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I also see the price as competing with a bookcase, even better since it takes up so much less space in my house. Hence I didn't bat an eye at paying $400. I don't think that's a common view, though. It seems most people think of it as a book. I can't tell you how many comments I've seen on sites like Gizmodo & Engadget to the effect of "Books are cheap and portable. Why do I need to spend that kind of money for a portable device to read them." I guess maybe these folks houses do not overfloweth with bookcases they way mine does. |
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Count me in the "get off my lawn" crowd. But more telling is the large number of members of the generation or two BEFORE me that also are ebookers. But they may not count so much for this informal poll since they are also mostly tech illiterate.
Then how can they be big digital reading fans? Easy. They don't see it as tech, they see it as another book. You know: hardback, paperback, trade paperback, audio, ebook. (I'm not a big Kindle fan but DO fully endorse it for many people if nothing else for the ease of getting books. I have explained the DRM limits to them before but the general opinion is "So? I'll probably be in the ground before they get a chance to change it." You gotta love smart-alecy oldsters.) As long as they can just click, pay and read, they're happy. (And for more than a few, ebooks are the ONLY way they can read again, curse bad mobility and/or failing eyes.) |
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My sister isn't near ready for the AARP yet, but she's a proud luddite. She is nervous at the idea of getting books from her computer to a device but she loves the Kindle because it just works. She has fibromyalgia so some days holding a book is just too much. The Kindle is so much easier for her. Lots of older folks deal with these sorts of mobility and chronic pain issues, too. I know ebook readers also appeal to folks that are losing their eyesight. Add to that the fact that, in general, older folks are more likely to read books than the youngins (or folks somewhere in the middle, like me) and I think there's a real market here.
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Ebooks are a different model, and it's taking time for publishers, not editors, to learn the right way to do it. It can't happen overnight. |
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My mother is in her mid-70s.
She would not be using her eBook reader if it it required a computer (or was hard to use). And back to the original topic: she is more sensitive to the price of ebooks than I am. |
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Also, I realize that, if the figures concerning the lack of interest for reading among younger generations are true, eBooks would be a technology addressed to more mature people. And finally, although American myself, I live in Europe, where there's usually a 2 to 5 years gap when it comes to high tech. Might be another reason why I feel my reality is different... |
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Hi Starriger
Probably this is a question of semantics, In my country (and my language) editors and publishers are synonymous, or if you want, we do not have the term publishers, just Editors. The Editors I know, are entrepreneurs, some have begun as writers but abandoned the activity long time ago, who are the owners of Publishing companies and make contracts with authors to publish their books, and thus, are the administrators, and for a period of time, “owners” of the “option” to publish in what format they desire, or not, republish or nor, etc… etc… etc… So, I apologise in advance if I helped to create a confusion. Still, and having clarified it, I stay completely by what I have said: all Editors I know are exactly how I describe them in my post. You are right, change does not come in a day… but… eBooks are here for more then 10 years now (PDF is from the last century, Microsoft Reader is from 2000, Mobipocket is a evolution from the early palm reading texts as eReader is, and palm is from the last century too…). It’s more than enough time for any business to thrive or die! (If someone in the meddle is not torpedoing it, of course……………..) Best regards, |
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I also have hundreds of ebooks that I downloaded free from deals or free sites like gutenberg. Thankfully, all of my books are non-DRM, and are in TXT, HTML or PDF format. All the really good books, classics, vintage stories. Excellent reads.
Unfortunately, I have yet to purchase a reader due to unforseen job prospects. It will most likely be a couple months before I have any disposable income. That being said, were I able to actively purchase and read ebooks, the most I would pay would be between 6 and 10 bucks. |
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