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Old 05-27-2011, 10:54 AM   #132
murraypaul
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What proportion of the markets that Amazon sell to is represented by non-Kindle eInk devices? Is that proportion growing or shrinking, in comparison to Kindles, iThings, Android devices, and so on? In short, is this a market worth a lot of effort to compete in?
I do think with the additions of the nook touch and the Kobo Touch that the non-Kindle market is going to grow.
The proportion of non-Kindle eInk to Kindle eInk may well be increasing, I agree, but ultimately that isn't the question. How is non-Kindle eInk doing in comparison to everything that can read Kindle books, which includes Kindles and Apple/Android tablets? I rather suspect it is shrinking.
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