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Old 05-07-2020, 10:59 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by fjtorres View Post
There's bound to be *some* long term shift; technology adoption always sees a certain amount of laggards who are content enough with the old and can't be bothered to try the new until it's absolutely unavoidable and discover they like it. The crisis fast-forwarded the need.

They most likely will be phone or tablet users so I wouldn't expect much of a change to the ereader market but the content side should see an enduring boost.

There will be a new normal but it will most likely take the form of a new, higher plateau, not an increased adoption rate; a lot of the recalcitrants will go back to print as soon as they can. Especially the book sniffers and decorators.
My eleven year old daughter has just decided to try out this elibrary thing using an old tablet available to the children. I'm fairly sure she'll be back to print ASAP, though.
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