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It's possible. I would like to see how it changes the dynamic of ebooks vs. regular books.
The bigger Kindle (the DX version) is more geared towards putting newspapers and textbooks in the device. If they can get textbook and newspaper publishers to agree to make a Kindle version, I could easily see more people buying it.
I remember going to college and carrying around 20 pounds of textbooks (that each cost around $100) to school. It drove me crazy. So if I could go back and just have a kindle rather than carrying around all those books, it would be great. But like I said, the publishers will have to agree. Amazon can't just put everything it wants on the device. The publishers have to make a kindle-ready version.
The bigger Kindle (the DX version) is more geared towards putting newspapers and textbooks in the device. If they can get textbook and newspaper publishers to agree to make a Kindle version, I could easily see more people buying it.
I remember going to college and carrying around 20 pounds of textbooks (that each cost around $100) to school. It drove me crazy. So if I could go back and just have a kindle rather than carrying around all those books, it would be great. But like I said, the publishers will have to agree. Amazon can't just put everything it wants on the device. The publishers have to make a kindle-ready version.
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