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Old 06-23-2018, 08:07 PM   #431
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Originally Posted by QuantumIguana View Post
Most business owners would be dancing in the streets if they had a product that was owned by 19% or the public and 27% of affluent individuals. It's true that a considerably larger number of people own cell phones, but that's pretty much irrelevant. It doesn't really matter that fewer people want a dedicated e-reader, what matters is whether or not the share of the market that wants a dedicated e-reader is large enough to merit producing them. Only about 4% of cars in the US are manual transmissions, but that's still a large enough market to be worth targeting.

E-readers do have advantages. Battery life is a huge one. With a tablet, I need to plug it in each day. An e-reader, I can go for days. I prefer reading from e-ink than from an LCD tablet. (I'm still using a Kindle Keyboard) I'll read on my phone only if I have neither an e-reader or a tablet. Of course, not everyone shares my preferences, and that's fine. But there's enough of the market that does so that e-readers are probably going to stick around for a while. If they were really dying, I would think Amazon would stop producing new models.
This makes sense to me. As long as there are enough people buying eink readers, it doesn't matter if a larger number of people are doing their reading on phones or tablets.

P.S. After reading Quantumiguana's post the other day, I dreamed I had to get a new car and the only kind I could get had an automatic transmission. I was glad to wake up and realize it was only a dream and I still had my manual transmission car!
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