In a puzzling move -- since consumers have already been complaining about the high price of pubs on the iPad -- Condé Nast just raised prices for tablet versions of
GQ and
Vanity
Fair, to $4.99 an issue (that's $2 and $1 more respectively), according to All Things Digital.
The company says the change is part of its move to a different digital publishing system.
Meanwhile, to boost sales of the iPad version of
Glamour -- the first of the three pubs to shift to the new platform -- Condé cut prices to 99 cents an issue. Go figure.
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