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ITWeek article on E-books
Mark Chillingworth wrote this article about e-books for ITWeek.
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But if you can imagine people carrying tons of knowledge, not just entertainment, in an e-book reader... then I can see e-books becoming much bigger than the entertainment-centric MP3 player, and rivalling the internet... |
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There are two problems with e-books as I see it. First, they need far more content available on a standardized, scalable format so any e-reader can display it and anyone can get what they want to read. Second, e-readers need to come down in price.
Paper media is inexpensive, remarkably durable, and I need no special software, hardware, or license key to read. A paper book is always ready to be read regardless of size, format, or age. Even hundred year-old books pulled from the bottom of a stack in storage are instant-on and ready to go. Until the e-book industry can better compete with that, it will have a tough time garnering much of a share of the industry. PCs and e-books do much better with dynamic content such as the internet than static content such as a novel. |
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The final delivery reader can still stand perfection... pricing, formats, bookmarking, searching, storage, backlighting, waterproofing (hey, a lot of people apparently still read in the tub! I didn't even know that many people took baths instead of showering!). None of that is insurmountable. It's only a matter of time before Panasonic puts out a ToughReader, Apple creates an iReader, or something like that comes out of left field somewhere, and becomes successful. When that happens, the last of the content holdouts will join the e-book market. |
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