E-books are
cheaper than paper books and indie e-books are much cheaper than traditionally published books.
eBooks are much
cheaper than paper books and if the real price difference was reflected in list prices people would not be willing to pay the premium for paper books.
They also
cheaper than paper books.
the woman is a fool, yes the should be
cheaper than paper books, but no where near pennies, authors do have to eat!
I read the kindle edition, which is
cheaper than the paper book.
Not exact matches
But that's for sure that the e
books are
cheaper than their
paper counterparts.
Personally, I have found most digital
books to be far
cheaper than the
paper kind, I guess it just depends.
And, for the moment at least, it's far
cheaper to risk a
paper copy of a
book than to hand over an iPad.
It really opens up a whole new world and though the original investment is $ 79.00, once you own a Kindle, downloading newspapers alone is much
cheaper than buying the
paper variety and you can borrow Kindle
books from your local library, Amazon's lending llibrary and there are tons of really good free Kindle
books to be had too, so it really isn't expensive in the long run.
Perhaps they think the primary aim of ebooks is «to not hurt
paper book sales», rather
than «to make things more convenient and
cheaper for users».
Amazon said a digital
book should be
cheaper than a
paper one.
Given the marginal cost of publishing a
book electronically, you would expect that eBooks would be somewhat
cheaper than real
paper books, especially given your up - front investment in the reader.
Electronic
books are about 15 %
cheaper than paper and good for the environment.