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Offline leep
11 Oct 2012, 05:33 PM | Post: #1

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Bezos says Kindles sold at cost and launches UK lending

They don't really specify the date for the lending. As already noted, the article also mentions the Paperwhite will launch in Europe starting 25th October.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-19907546

Quote: Amazon is seeking to distinguish its line-up by offering a subscription package that includes access to the Kindle Owners' Lending Library.

The service offers users the ability to borrow up to one book a month from a selection of titles including well known authors - such as JK Rowling - and writers who have published their works through Amazon's own publishing system.

The UK service will include more than 200,000 ebooks at launch.
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11 Oct 2012, 05:36 PM | Post: #2

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RE: Bezos says Kindles sold at cost and launches UK lending

Beat ya Wink

Seems like Amazon is finally letting the UK catch up with the US. I think with the uptake of Kindles in this country over the last couple of years the UK has proved a very solid market for ebooks, and it should only get better. Maybe the next generation on Kindles will get a simultaneous release for both USA and UK.
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11 Oct 2012, 05:39 PM | Post: #3

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RE: Bezos says Kindles sold at cost and launches UK lending

paperwhite product page has this at the bottom

Coming later this month - Kindle Owners' Lending Library - with an Amazon Prime membership, Kindle owners can choose from more than 200,000 books to borrow for free with no due dates, including current and former top sellers in the Amazon.co.uk Kindle Store and all 7 Harry Potter books.

Later this month then!
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11 Oct 2012, 05:43 PM | Post: #4

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RE: Bezos says Kindles sold at cost and launches UK lending

I assume it'll be launched alongside the new Kindles on the 25th.
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11 Oct 2012, 05:45 PM | Post: #5

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RE: Bezos says Kindles sold at cost and launches UK lending

Also interesting that he confirmed they don't make money on the hardware:

Quote: Amazon has confirmed it will not make a profit from sales of its latest Kindle tablet and e-reader devices.

"We sell the hardware at our cost, so it is break-even on the hardware," chief executive Jeff Bezos told the BBC.

That basically rules out any competition on price for companies who don't have their own content store.
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11 Oct 2012, 05:59 PM | Post: #6

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RE: Bezos says Kindles sold at cost and launches UK lending

Did I read that you have to have an Amazon Prime subscription to get the lending? so £50 to borrow some books (as well as delivery blah,blah).

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RE: Bezos says Kindles sold at cost and launches UK lending

(11 Oct 2012 05:59 PM)I ♥ my Kindle Wrote:  Did I read that you have to have an Amazon Prime subscription to get the lending? so £50 to borrow some books (as well as delivery blah,blah).

Yeah, I guess it's a perk aimed mainly at current prime members and wavering ones (I've seen posts saying people aren't getting their deliveries any quicker with prime than without).

I would love to borrow books, but the rest of Prime has little use for me, we just don't order enough and usually use super saver any way (it's rare I *need* something quickly). Maybe they'll improve the whole Prime package in the near future, or make it so you can pay a smaller sub for just borrowing books.

Also 1 a month?! What a low number!
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11 Oct 2012, 08:12 PM | Post: #8

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RE: Bezos says Kindles sold at cost and launches UK lending

In the US the Prime subscribers get access to their on-demand movie service too, so far no Lovefilm for Prime subscribers here though (might change with the Fire HD being launched).

I'm signed up for Prime and have found it great for always getting free next day (99% of the time) delivery on anything Amazon fulfils.
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