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The price isn't that much different--a reduction of $25-- if you're happy to have ads display on it. Would that tempt you? I think I'd rather just wait until I can afford an ad-free one. Now if they had dropped it under $100, I may have been tempted.
Amazon.com Inc. is dropping the price on its Kindle e-reader, but the change comes with a trade-off: On-screen ads.The online retailer was set to announce Tuesday that the new Kindle with Special Offers will cost $114 - $25 less than the currently lowest-priced Kindle - and include advertisements on the bottom of the device's home page and on its screen savers. Seattle-based Amazon will start shipping the newest Kindle on May 3, and it will also be sold in Target and Best Buy stores on that date.
Amazon has consistently lowered the price of the Kindle since it released the first version of the device at $399 in 2007, though this is the first time it is doing so while including ads on the e-reader.
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Buy it, jailbreak it, mod it to remove the ads, snap a picture along with a rude gesture saying to Amazon "Here's what I think of your ads."
Now, if it's ads for books I might like, I might be a bit more civil on that and just make a gesture that's only rude in Taiwan.
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