@fjtorres. I agree with a lot of what you have said. However, the jury is still out on the European markets. It will be interesting to see how product choice and innovation develops (or atrophies) as the market for e-books increases. The data is not there yet.
As it stands, even with their comparatively small e-book sales, the European markets display greater choice of device than the US market. That's counter-intuitive. One would expect greater choice with greater demand, not less. But then your previous arguments would argue against that. As the market grows, so one product locks-in and stifles choice (and innovation, at least in this case).
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