That was my reasoning too, but apparently they are still selling very well, even though there is a Kindle app that runs on the iPad. Try read an e-book on an iPad vs on a Kindle on the beach for example, and you will see why.
I think whats going to happen is that Amazon will price the Kindle cheap enough to be a legitimate dedicated device (about $50 or so) , and make thier money off the e-book sales.You know the time tested Gillette razor/razor blade approach.
I think whats going to happen is that Amazon will price the Kindle cheap enough to be a legitimate dedicated device (about $50 or so) , and make thier money off the e-book sales.You know the time tested Gillette razor/razor blade approach.
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