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I disagree with that. I ran a PRS-650 with Prs+. It was extrememely configurable and rarely crashed (if at all). Also I am using a Nook STR with rooted Android. It has crashed I think once in more than a year (and I think that was my fault). I have only turned it off a couple of times. The thing is un-crashable. So, no. You don't need to have dumbed-down software to have stability. It's a myth, possibly caused by comparing Kindles to Kobos.
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If that's the case, I don't understand why you are bitching in the first place! ![]() The majority of us are happy with what we buy right out of the box and have zero interest in rooting or replacing anything. The world does not revolve around what you tech geeks do or want. Nor do we care about what they have or are doing outside of the USA since it doesn't apply to us. |
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To me, the most important thing about innovation is that it's not obvious. It isn't "more of the same." An e-ink reader for A4 or US letter size PDFs isn't an innovation, it's an obvious application of the technology. It's also proven to be an abject failure in the US market. The economics just haven't been there to produce one at a price people are willing to pay. The large screen e-ink reader isn't an innovation Amazon killed, it's just a product no one was able to make economically viable in the US. To me, things like syncing the same book across different devices, text to speech, buying books from the device with built-in 3G or Wi-Fi were innovations. So is audiobook syncing. Front lighting was an innovation, so were touch screens. Amazon introduced or adopted most of the innovations, too. In the end, though, both Amazon and Nook ended up focusing most of their resources on LCD tablets because every company has limited resources and they were bigger markets. The simple fact that a company is not producing the device you, or any other specific buyer, may want does not mean they are killing innovation. It just means their priorities are different from yours. |
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With desktops there are power users, or gamers, and people who just want the computer to get online, read email, watch Youtube, etc. While the power users may have a much more capable computer, they're vastly outnumbered by the those who don't care. Who are you going to market to? |
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Sorry to ramble. Final point. Kindles are simple and, as far as I can tell, most of the folks who use e-Ink eReaders in the U.S. like them that way. Last edited by rcentros; 05-26-2014 at 02:15 AM. |
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Both are reasons why the Kindle for Samsung app is so significant: there's a lot of Samsung mobile devices out there and if even a tiny fraction try it and like it, the result will be more significant (and profitable) than engineering a superduper eink reader that might sell 100k units at $300. The last time we saw any credible sales volume numbers circa 2012, Sony had racked up 140,000 units across europe for a year and Pocketbook was somewhat above 100,000 worldwide. Pocketbook has likely grown a lot since they are apparently big in Russia and other eastern europe markets and they have been aggressively expanding their offerings. I have seen no evidence of any other hardware only vendor going higher than 100k per year. (I'd love to see new numbers but nobody is bragging.) Amazon, by contrast, sells Kindles literally by the millions. While they've likely dropped some from their peak of a million a month in late 2012 (again: no bragging) that is still an order of magnitude or two higher than the hardware-only guys. The biggest hardware number I've seen lately was the Aura HD "limited edition" rumored production run of 360K. Those tired 6inchers seem to move well enough to keep ebook sales growing, which is what the walled garden vendors really need. Ultimately, new features or models have to sell enough to justify the R&D and certification/localization costs, draw in a different kind of customer, and/or sell more or different kinds of ebooks for the walled garden gang to be interested. All apply to tablets, few if any apply to large format eink. For now. Things change. We might see meaningful innovation in the next year or so. Maybe from eink, probably from Liquavista. Which is owned by, ahem, Amazon. As the ancient greeks warned, "be careful what you ask for"... The next dedicated reader innovation might be big and juicy, but Amazon exclusive. Last edited by fjtorres; 05-26-2014 at 08:37 AM. |
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Just out of curiosity, what are the sources for that million a month claim? That seems pretty high. Game consoles only sell around 250k per month.
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Those were peak numbers. (The rumor mill out of Taiwan had them pegged at 8-10 million for the year. Projections for 2012 had them at 14M. But that was before B&N's issues hit the news...) Oh, and consoles do much more than 250k a month. That has been the XBOX 360 floor. They are as seasonal as the walled garden ereaders, peaking at 1.5-2.4M in december for the US alone. With a similar amount for the rest of the (non-Japan) world. Sony and Nintendo are similarly seasonal. Even the lemony fresh Wii U showed a noticeable spike in dec sales. XMAS 2011 was a real good for consumer electronics. Here's the console numbers: http://www.computerandvideogames.com...ales-analysts/ 2012 wasn't bad, either: http://venturebeat.com/2013/01/10/de...nth-at-retail/ 2013, being a launch year, was weird, though. http://www.ign.com/articles/2014/01/...es-in-december Edit: Huh, I misremembered. AMAZON was bragging of a million Kindles a *week* for three weeks. http://money.cnn.com/2011/12/15/tech..._kindle_sales/ As I said, 2011 was a vintage year. Last edited by fjtorres; 05-26-2014 at 09:49 AM. |
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And yet we are seeing large screen e-ink readers outside of the US. Why is that? I argue that it is because the US market is hard to penetrate because it is dominated by Amazon. Last edited by Rizla; 05-26-2014 at 02:52 PM. |
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The counterexample is the Kindle DX. Amazon introduced its own large screen e-ink reader in 2009, reintroduced it in 2013, and finally withdrew it in 2014. Amazon has been ideally placed to take advantage of the market for large-screen e-ink readers, because they already had one. We can discuss the reasons why there are no viable large-screen e-ink readers currently available in the US, but to ascribe that lack to Amazon stifling innovation is nonsensical. |
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And it's not like our shops are just selling them at exorbitant prices - Amazon doesn't sell sponsored versions to us so buying the cheaper, WiFi-only PW2 directly from Amazon.com for me would be $193.74 (including shipping, customs + VAT). |
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Rizla, what do you mean when you say that "my needs are being fulfilled in Europe, but not in America"? What is it that you're unable to buy in the US that can be bought in Europe?
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