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Kobo now world's number 2 ereader brand.
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Kobo have definitely stepped up their game at the right time; taking advantage of the increasing interest in ereaders, and in some countries become the biggest alternative to Kindles. Obviously the US is the biggest market and it's a far harder nut for them to crack with the Nook already well established along with the Kindle. Not sure where that leaves Sony mind you....?
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Seriously?
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Good for them!
I love my Mini and am not-so-patiently waiting for a Glo. I'd love to give them even more money, they just need to get the covers and accessories into the stores or up on their website.
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Good for them. I've always liked their products and their willingness to interact with customers here on the forums. If it wasn't for the Amazon integration on the Kindle, I'd seriously consider a Glo, and the Mini would be awesome, if it had Perl. I love their products, but there's always an "if only" for me... maybe someday.
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Kiki's in tune
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Amazon I bet....
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That's an interesting development. I wonder what percentage of the global market is accounted for by Canada. I think a per capita analysis would provide some food for thought.
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Interesting. I'm glad to hear this, since it indicates strong diversity.
Funny how the market developed. Sony had the first viable e-reader launched on the world market, but they priced it too high and didn't have a strong bookstore to back it up. Amazon was close behind, and they addressed those problems. Since then Amazon has aggressively cut prices and matched any design improvements to stay ahead of competitors, so they definitely deserve to retain that #1 ranking. But Sony is still in there and pitching as the sole representative of the general consumer electronics industry. The main weakness of Amazon was their slow entry to the international market, held back by international copyright issues with the bookstore. Kobo saw the opportunity and jumped in with a less expensive e-reader and strong international support by signing up leading bookstore chains in each country as partners. Looks like that strategy paid off, although they remain weak in the U.S., partly due to the failure of #2 bookstore chain Borders and the fact that #1 Barnes & Noble has their own e-reader. I was doubtful that the Nook would succeed for a while there, mainly because of the limitation to U.S. market only, and the conflict of interest for Barnes & Noble with their bricks & mortar bookstore chain. But they seem to keep putting a lot of effort into it, so now all it needs is an international market to play in the same league as the others. What would make the diversity even better is if they would quit copying each other and break out in different directions with more innovative devices! The last couple of generations you can hardly tell one brand from the other because they are so similar. Last edited by FJames; 12-04-2012 at 10:34 AM. |
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Gangnam style!
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Expect innovation to happen on the content side. |
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The display contrast on current e-readers is not as good as ink on paper, so there's plenty of room for improvement. The standard 6-inch screen size is smaller than a paperback book page and shows less text. Give us more screen and less wasted bezel! The lack of color is disappointing for book covers and internal illustrations, and for comics. Color e-ink displays are in the pipeline, but not here yet. The latest Kindle is moving to a more responsive capacitive-touch screen instead of IR, and all the new phones have a much wider suite of touch gestures (the new BlackBerry 10 OS is especially interesting). Sony and Kindle have audio, but they haven't made use of it for voice controls (like Apple's Siri or Google's voice search). They support text-to-speech, but it needs a lot of improvement. You can't zoom in book illustrations like maps and pan around currently. Could you make a folding e-ink display so you could close it like a book? etc etc |
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Gangnam style!
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Note that that's anticipated Q4 shipments to retailers, not sales to customers, and certainly not lifetime penetration. Though it's still interesting; you definitely see stores stocking and/or selling fewer Sony e-readers. Nooks' performance is actually quite good considering it's only available in two markets (US and UK, and they're well back of Kobo and Kindle in the UK from what I know). Most of that 10% is in the 1/3 of the global market that's centred in the U.S. That suggests Nook has between 25-30% of the U.S. market. There were those who dismissed Kobo's approach of trying to beat competitors to international markets, but this study suggests it's bearing fruit. Very little of that 20% could possibly be the Canadian market (likely about 3-4% of the total survey is the Canadian market) suggesting Kobo's partnerships in the UK, France, Portugal, the Netherlands, Germany, Ireland, Brazil, South Africa, Hong Kong, etc., have borne fruit beyond Kobo's two home markets (Canada and Japan). |
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