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I know I'm seriously re-considering my lust for a dedicated e-reader after using the iTouch and Stanza for awhile. The Txtr is still attractive to me, but the iTouch has rapidly become my most used electronic device, and I've actually been reading more since I started using it. |
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![]() My inkling is, that there are probably more readers today, than at any other point in history. Literacy was not that high until the 19th century (20th, in many places) and a simple view of demographics will tell you, that there are many more bodies on the planet. Even if most of them are drooling idiots, or read only holy books, a sizable number is still left to sell (cheap) e-readers to. It's new technology, and it hasn't come to all parts of the world. But neither has the iPhone. |
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So you can imagine how the low the percentage is for avid readers that read several books a month--and are thus the key market for ereaders. Quote:
Hell I feel kind of silly for buying a used Kindle 1 since I generally buy 5-10 books a year and spend a lot more time (and money) on DVDs/Blu rays and video games than I do books/reading. But I'm hoping to read more now that I don't have the barrier if having to deal with a physical copy of a book I'll never read again, or trekking to the library. Last edited by dmaul1114; 03-10-2009 at 06:55 PM. |
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That type of thing is what could really get ebooks to take off IMO. |
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Nothing has changed. A century or two ago, the equivalent demographics did not have libraries either, and were likely to be barely literate. They didn't have much leisure time, but spent a full day in fields, or in the factories. They spent their meager disposable income on beer, not on books. |
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And in the present it's a niche of people who: 1. Read enough books to justify buying a device that's only a reader. 2. And who aren't stubborn and stuck on reading real books. If you just buy a handful of books a year, there's no point in buying a device that does nothing but books at any price really. And if 60% of people read 1 or fewer books a year.....then yes that's a niche market. |
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I have friends who are avid book collectors, have far greater libraries than I, and spend a lot more money and they, as a whole, are very reticent about the idea of a dedicated e-book reader. The same group, shown my iTouch, were far more excited about the idea. It's all anecdotal, but I think my point is that the ereader is focused upon a niche, not the mass-market, and I can't see it becoming a mass-market device until it's converged. |
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And no one is saying ereaders won't stick around and make money. They can be a profitable niche product. You just seem to take offense at calling them a niche product. Most successful products are niche products--especially electronic gadgets. Few things become mainstream like cell phones, TVs, dvd players etc. Most are things like PDAs that area niche product but generate nice profits selling to their niche. Put ereading into a multifunction device that people want for multiple reasons and they can sell ebooks to an even large niche. That's our point. Niche product doesn't not equal failure. It just means it's not a mainstream product. |
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Us population in 2000: 280 million Forget the 40% who read more than 1 book per year. Do the math on 10% and you'll find that the number is greater than the annual iPhone sales. I am not saying it will happen in 2009, ereaders are here to stay. It's different technology. It's a niche product, in the sense that Hard cover books are a niche product. Or smart phones. P.S. And again, downloading a free app on the iPhone is easy to do. It doesn't mean people will actually read books on a 3.5" back-lit screen. I can watch movies on my 24" iMac too, but I don't. I have a large TV for that. Last edited by Sonist; 03-10-2009 at 07:21 PM. |
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Second, I am not arguing against convergence, just that at the present time, I don't see an alternative to the e-ink technology. It is a different animal, as I said before. Much better for reading than your iPod. Much. Trust me, I have both. It is more like paper, thus easier on your eyes over longer periods. When something similar comes along which can do full motion in color, of course it would take over. But there is nothing like this, that you should wait for. Bigger, cheaper e-ink type screens will come in the next year or so, and so will greater sales. This is totally anecdotal evidence, but it seems over the past year a third of my friends have purchased an e-reader. Not all are such avid readers. I think Amazon is really spearheading this in the US, and within a year or two it will do it in Europe. |
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over 80% of the books on my device aren't bought. They are public domain editions of authors who knew how to write and capture, and keep, a readers attention without explicit sex, swearing or in your face violence,. (Not that I'm against those things, but they have their place ) You don't have to BUY books to use the device.....you can also download books from the library's e-book section and read that way. No drm stripping here, either. They expire at the end of the loan period. |
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It's great that you like it, but jesus christ no reason to be so sensitive. I love my ereader. I love e-ink. But I'm not so blindly loyal to it that I think they're going to be some huge success and sell in numbers like cell phones, ipods or dvd players. Reading is just not that popular in today's culture. So a multifunction device down the road that has e-ink (or something new that looks as much like paper) that can also do full web browsing, computing, movie playback etc. stands a better chance of spreading the market. And $350 is a lot of money, and you're a rich snob if you think many/most people spend that on dinner with friends. It's especially a lot of money for an ereader, I even think the $200 I paid for my used Kindle 1 was a bit much. And your evidence is entirely anecdotal. I work in academia so I have a large group of friends who read a ton and make decent money. I'm the first to get an ereader and many think I was crazy to pay $200 for something to read ebooks. Anyway, I don't know what you're issue is. All of us here like/love our ereaders. But that doesn't mean we have to be blind fanboys and expect someday soon the majority of people will have one. There's a clear and reasonably sized market for them. They're not going anywhere and companies will make a profit on them. But they'll be a niche market item for the foreseeable future, and there's nothing wrong with that. I don't see why anyone would be so defensive over perceived "insults" toward a piece of electronics. But I guess I should no better from all the non-sense fanboyism that goes on with video game consoles. But at least most of those people are nerdy kids. Last edited by dmaul1114; 03-10-2009 at 08:01 PM. |
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