E Text Books vs Kindle : Which One will Win?

May 8th, 2009 No Commented

Categorized Under: General

Amazon has come up with its most recent Kindle device this week: the Kindle DX. Though it’s almost identical to the original Kindle, this newer model is marketed for use with textbooks and for reading periodicals. Will the college kids buy the kindle?

Currently, most students purchase their books on campus, where new and used copies are available, while the more frugal of us order online from Web sites like Amazon.com or eBay’s Half.com. At the end of the semester, students can sell their books back to the school or to online buyback services where they receive a check for about 15 percent of the original price. For decades, this has been the routine.

Of late, “e-textbook” and “Netbook” have created a buzz.

E-textbooks have been available for some time now, and are currently purchased for use on a laptop or desktop for about half the price of the print book version. Electronic textbooks are an excellent alternative to print books since with them, a student can search for a specific word or topic, copy/paste text into their coursework, comment within the textbook, and enjoy a lighter backpack.

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