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The future of digital reading is on the phone
http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-rise...ing-1439398395
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This doesn't surprise me. The number of people who read enough to justify a dedicated reading device has always been small compared to those using a multi-function device such as a phone or tablet. As phones get larger screens, naturally they become more suitable for reading on. There will, however, always be "hard-core" readers who prefer to use a dedicated device.
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I read for several years on PDAs, which had much worse (& smaller!) screens that today's smart phones. I would have loved to have a device with my iPhone 5's screen back then.
So I'm not at all surprised that lots of people read on their phone now. Personally, I'd much, much rather read on an EInk device. My new Paperwhite 3 is marvellous. |
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As long as there are inexpensive eink readers, I'll continue reading. If that changes, I'll convert totally to audiobooks.
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I strongly suspect what will happen is that, at some point in the next 5-10 years, a screen technology will emerge that combines the sunlight readability and low power consumption of eInk with the colour and high refresh speeds required by tablets. At that point, dedicated readers probably will disappear because the need for them will have gone.
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I've read a few books on my various phones. I read the last harry potter. Book on my ace I had a while back.
I've tried audio books, but I find reading much more pleasurable. My mind tend to wander if I listen, reading keeps my mind focused. |
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I never used a Palm Pilot, but I did use some of the later models in the Palm range after they'd dropped the "Pilot" name. Most of my early reading, though, was done of Windows CE devices - clamshell machines and "Pocket PC" devices. My favourite was the Compaq (later HP) "iPaq" range which I read on for many years.
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The one caution I have with these kinds of reports is that they don't report context.
In 2012 the ebook market was still growing very fast as ebooks spread into the mainstream from heavy readers to casual readers. In 2015 we have a much bigger market with most of the user growth coming from casual readers with smartphones and tablets who don't buy as many books. The numbers quoted suggest that eink isn't as important without weighting the number of books each user buys (not all customers are created equal). A year or so back, Nook reported that a very strong majority of their sales came from eink devices so the odds that 14% of phone-only readers provide even 10% of sales is pretty low. I suspect a breakdown of ebook *sales* would show something like a 60-30-10 split for eink, tablets, and phones in ebook unit sales. And that is being generous to the phone-only readers. If anything, those folks represent growth targets for eink. Last edited by fjtorres; 08-21-2015 at 08:45 AM. |
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This is already true for me...only because for every ten books I now 'read', 9 of them are audiobooks.
Actually reading on my phone? Not at the font size I use--having to scroll every few sentences drove me nuts when I tried to read Pride and Prejudice on my Samsung Galaxy 3. |
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I find when I set the font size to (insert your desired font size)...it is the same size on ALL devices...I stopped reading on my ipad mini because it was too heavy...I stopped reading on my PW because it was too slow...and I couldn't stand the interruption in the story waiting for the page to turn - or the lack of color. I might tap on the screen more often on my phone than on a larger screened device, but honestly I don't even notice it. My thumb twitches and the story continues - no thought required. Plus, My phone is always with me... I don't have to carry multiple devices and I get ALL my emails too!
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And I'm the opposite. I prefer audiobooks. At times, I find my mind wandering when reading a book. Either way, I'm not worried about the platforms for ebooks, because there'll always be audiobooks.
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I have read on a phone but I prefer something larger than that. OTOH I have friends who read exclusively on their phones and who think it's ridiculous to buy something specific for reading.
I am among those who can't use audiobooks without my mind wandering. I like the idea of it though. I'm going to try it at the gym this year when my kids are back in school and see if it's easier there than at home. |
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