If major competitors are going to lower their prices to that of the indie eBooks, then this means that there are even
cheaper eBooks available to the reading public more than ever.
Not exact matches
That said I do have a friend who reads exclusively on his kindle, mostly the free or
cheap ebooks that are
available on there, so if you would like me to ask his opinion I'm happy to.
Accessing
eBooks is now easier than ever before; most publishers are starting to release all of their books in digital format, which makes them more
available as well as
cheaper to produce.
For anyone else who happens upon this post and comment, this looks to be a daily blog listing free and / or
cheap ebooks newly
available at Amazon or Barnes and Noble.
By his argument, there's still no reason that an
ebook should ever be sold for more than the
cheapest currently
available version - in fact, even those 2 - 3 bucks Bransford agrees are saved aren't accounted for.
Developing
ebooks to suite the next generation of format is certainly not
cheap and few tools are publicly
available.
eBooks and inexpensive printing and distribution options have made it incredibly easy, and
cheap, to make content
available to readers.
Although the app is a good first step, in our view, we are still looking forward to the ability to purchase titles within the app if a
cheaper ebook option in not
available on the Humanoid store.
hi Michael, when do you think the 13 inch and larger
ebook readers will become commonly
available (and
cheaper)?
eBooks are also significantly more affordable as there are free and
cheap books
available every day.
The price of the
eBook drops with each treeware release, so that it's always
cheaper to buy the
eBook than the
available paper copy.
Whispernet not only makes managing
eBooks easier, the Amazon
eBook store is also more comprehensive and
cheaper than those
available to Sony Reader users.
The
cheapest, and most readily
available are
eBooks and Amazon is the biggest provider, and very likely where you buy yours, download them for free, or read with Kindle Unlimited.