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Originally Posted by Sliver
Yeah but think of the costs associated with physical paper magazines - ink, paper, distribution, etc. I bet the costs with the e-versions are way less.
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Of course. But if they are putting in animation, video, audio and other things that wouldn't be in the print version I think the increase in price is justified.
Or....unless you are saying that the cost of those things should offset the additional cost of the extras...well then, I honestly don't know. I have no idea what those things cost. They still have to distribute it, no? Who provides the bandwidth? Apple or Wired? 527MB is a big file.
Of course another reason for lowering the price would be to try to save their industry that is dieing.