If you mean I'd have more money because I'd spend less on videogames and other electronics, you're probably right. If you mean I'd have more money because I'd be smarter, I doubt that; I tend to read comedies.
I think he means that the savings in the long run of buying e-books instead of real books would outweigh the cost of this reader, but only if you read a significant number of books that can be found in electronic version. I'd consider getting a reader if I knew the majority of the textbooks I have to buy every semester could be found in e-book form.
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looks nice, but I can't pay $400 to read books.
If you read more books you'd probably have the 4-bills.
"If you read more books you'd probably have the 4-bills."
Tell that to the homeless guys always reading at the county library.
The homeless guy in the library obviously did'nt read the right books
The homeless guy in the library obviously did'nt read the right books
If you mean I'd have more money because I'd spend less on videogames and other electronics, you're probably right. If you mean I'd have more money because I'd be smarter, I doubt that; I tend to read comedies.
1) 3.5mm headphone jack
2) Shortcut keys moved to the bottom of the QWERTY keyboard.
3) Black model (?)
I think he means that the savings in the long run of buying e-books instead of real books would outweigh the cost of this reader, but only if you read a significant number of books that can be found in electronic version. I'd consider getting a reader if I knew the majority of the textbooks I have to buy every semester could be found in e-book form.
If you buy it for $400 and download 50 books for free from a site like Feedbooks.com, you're going to save a pretty penny.