(nytimes.com): Today, digital readers are much cheaper and come with significantly better displays and storage space. But things are just getting started — like the price war that erupted last week between Amazon and Barnes & Noble that pushed the prices of their e-books below $200. Those e-readers are also facing challenges from other gadgets that can display books, newspapers and magazines, including mobile phones and the new tablet computers like the iPad.
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