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Ask HN: Why are e-books sold for the same price as printed books

3 pointsby neogenixalmost 9 years ago
Why are e-books usually so freaking expensive?

3 comments

PaulHoulealmost 9 years ago
Value based pricing. The value of an e-book is close to the value of a p-book to the user. The details make it a wash depending on who you are.<p>Some people might want to sell the p-book when they are done, but you may be able to make copies of the e-book.<p>Some people like having the p-book, other people have too many books and clutter already and like to read technical stuff on a tablet while spinning at the gym...<p>There is plenty of other pathology in book pricing.<p>Allegedly hardcovers are worth more than softcovers but most of the time a used hardcover is cheaper than the softcover because: (i) softcovers are often nicer objects to live with, and (ii) libraries and their patrons mark up and otherwise abuse hardcovers.
greenyodaalmost 9 years ago
Because that&#x27;s apparently the price where the sellers maximize their profits. If people stop buying e-books at that price, the sellers may drop their prices. However, the price would still have to cover royalties, design costs, profits, etc.<p>Here&#x27;s an article that breaks down the various costs in print books vs. e-books:<p><a href="http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.davidderrico.com&#x2F;cost-breakdowns-e-books-vs-printed-books" rel="nofollow">http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.davidderrico.com&#x2F;cost-breakdowns-e-books-vs-print...</a>
innerspiritalmost 9 years ago
Greed