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Old 06-16-2011, 08:22 PM   #28
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Originally Posted by JanHicks View Post
I didn't read the article, but this makes me think I am not your average American female. Yes, I loved my Kindle, but not I love my iPad even more.
You and 45% of iPad buyers who are women. That's such a small "gender gap" as to make anything else about the comparison of kindle/ipad on gender ludicrous.

As is the suggestion that a kindle represents a "need" where the iPad is a "want".

I find the whole notion that womens magazines are selling 10 times more on the Nook than the iPad to be HIGHLY suspect. But if it's true -- then it CANNOT be because of the gender "disparity" between the two devices. What are the 45% iPad owners who are women buying? There's got to be more actual women owners of iPads than women owners of Nooks.

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