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eBook Explosion
Just returned from a vacation... in the past I've seen very few ebook readers in airports, on planes, etc... but this time I saw more ebook readers than paper books! At one airport terminal I looked up and saw two nooks and a kindle directly across from me, an iPad (reading) behind me, and other ebook readers at various distances such that I couldn't identify them. I didn't see a single paper book. I suspect that if we haven't yet hit critical mass we will very very soon. I became a defacto tech support guy... on two planes I was reading and the person across the aisle from me pulled on their kindle (one K2, and one K3) and started asking me questions about how to use features on them.
The change seems to have come on quite suddenly, and with the number of new users (who all said that they loved their readers) and the number of people who asked me about mine and told me that they'd been considering one, I think that pbook days are numbered. (for serially read fiction and periodicals, at least) |
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Planes traveling to/from the US and within the US, so a qualified yes. :-)
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The next few years will be the turning point. The older generation (retirees) will primarily stick to pbooks, and ebooks will continue to expand.
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I have seen many threads on MR about people buying ereaders for their parents and grandparents. Reitrees may not think about ereaders on their own, but if they are readers, likely younger family members will think of it for them. |
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Anecdotally, of the three people in my family who received Kindles for Xmas, two were in their late 40s, and one in her early 60's. No one younger than 45 wanted or received a Kindle or other e-book reader. |
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I can see that too... many of this younger generation (under 25) are so entrenched in technophilia that if the device does not do almost everything, they generally do not want it.
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Honestly, I would just be surprised to see people reading. People watching Keyboard Cat videos on their 2.2 inch phone screens are a dime a dozen. People reading... anything, e-books or printed books? A rare breed.
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I take a train back and forth from work every day and I have kept a one month running total of the ebook readers that I can see each week and thus far in a one month period from December 14th until January 14th I have found three kindles besides my on Aluratek Libra Pro. And that is out of approximatively 1,000 riders ever day.
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I know more people over 40 with ereaders than under 30. They're a big hit with the older crowd who may have given up reading due to eyesight deterioration. My mom is 77, an avid reader, and her Kindle has been a godsend to her. I'm with those who see more eager adoption by older folks, whereas younger people may gravitate toward tablets like the iPad and the winPad (yeah, you know it's coming) so they can do more than just read with it.
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yeah I don't see the younger generation using Kindles, though they certainly understand them. They're happy to read on any device they have (and, yes, they DO still read...a lot.) In fact, I'd guess just from apocryphal evidence that the 20 to 40 age range is the donut hole where people aren't doing as much leisure reading--whether they are busy, part of the "gamer" generation, or generally not as interested.
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My gutfeeling: Ratio of paperbooks : eBooks = 50 : 1. If I'd even include newspapers, the share of eBooks certainly would be below 1%. And even worse: In the rare occasions I see iPads for example, they're usually used for movies or games. Rarely ever for reading. When talking to friends and colleagues, who "refuse" eBooks, I mainly hear 3 reasons: a.) "I want to collect my books or DVDs. I want to see them on the shelf". b.) "Never again proprietary formats. I've got burned before and won't repeat that mistake". c.) "I don't see any advantage. It costs the same and I even have to worry about formats". My personal guess: In the US, commuting and traveling long distances is way more common than in Germany for example. So maybe customers in the US are way more interested in "travel companions". Personally, I love having my gadgets while "on the road". Having hundreds of books with me. Being able to check restaurants and hotels on my tablets. But looking around, I don't see an "explosion of eBooks". |
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But when you put together: older folks tend to read, older folks tend to read more, older folks tend to use libraries, older folks tend to appreciate convenience and "it just works" over fiddling about, older folks appreciate font size flexibility, older folks are less concerned about collecting complete series, older folks are trying to downsize and ebooks provide great leaps forward for pleasure reading in that department ... Kindles and Kobos et al have a pretty strong value proposition. And, ebooks are typically cheaper than mass market or trade paperbacks of the same title. |
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Im an oddball though, I never had a cell phone or a phacebook. |
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