Apparently, it's easy to get much cheaper still. One undeniable advantage of real books is that they're not nearly as prone to piracy.
Funny thing is that I read that article the other day myself.
Yea... the advantage, especially when compared to DVDs and games is that while those two formats can only be sold in the digital medium, book publishers can always go back to the paper if ebook piracy becomes too huge a problem.
Publishers of books will always have the choice of not releasing an ebook version. Sure those can be done by fans as well, but it will be pretty hard to do such unpaid work in a time period where it affects early sales.
But as that article pointed out, the real quandary is that ebooks seem to sell a lot faster initially. I guess you have to look at it in the long run. While enthusiasts may buy enough ebooks during the first few release days to outsell paper copies, in the long run, it could actually be harmful, with the more casual fans not buying the paperbacks because the ebooks are so readily available.
Anyway, I am pretty close to buying a Kindle. I am just not sure which version to go for.
To be honest, I love reading, and I love holding books in my hands, but the problem is that they aren't as readily available in these parts... at least not the more obscure ones which I want. And it seems that Amazon has an ebook version of just about everything nowadays.