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True. I bought my Kindle2 primarily to have access to Amazon's pricing and selection of ebooks but I certainly don't like the proprietary practices they use.
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When ebook devices from Amazon and Sony hit the $99 mark, the hardcover book market will be dead since you can make back the cost of the device within a few months through cheaper ebook versions. Can't wait!
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Frankly, I doubt it. I don't see dedicated readers reaching the $99 price point (at least, not with decent sized eInk displays) any time soon, if ever. And I don't see hardcovers going away. Too many things published n hardcover are not good fits for ebooks, like art books or atlases. And many people (myself included), happen to like the experience of reading as paper book. I have some books where I have both the hardcover and an ebook version. ______ Dennis |
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![]() If anything, I expect to see ebooks cannibalize mass market paperback sales. But I don't expect to see those go away, either. Too many people like pbooks. I know a chap on the West Coast making a very good living producing POD versions of public domain stuff from Project Gutenberg and selling the paper versions on line. Why not just get the electronic version? Because lots of folks still like paper books. The folks who buy his texts might like to read them on a dedicated reader, but readers are and will be a niche market. Not everyone is interested in getting Yet Another Electronic Device that might get lost/broken. ______ Dennis |
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Look up a teardown of an extant eInk based reader, and the estimated component costs. Then tell me when you think a $99 price point for an eInk reader might be reached, and what sort of margin it might have if it was.
Is a $99 price point possible? Maybe. Will it happen any time soon? I very much doubt it. Even if it's possible, why would a vendor do it? You use pricing like that to gain market share, betting on economies of scale and volume to make up what you lose on margin. That assumes you'll have volume. That strategy makes sense for something like an MP3 player, because almost everyone listens to music. Readers are still a niche market that doesn't have the required volume, and I don't think a $99 price point will create it. Everyone listens to music. Everyone doesn't necessarily read. There are all to many folks out there for whom reading is a chore to be done because they have to, and not a source of pleasure. What incentive do they have to buy a reader? I wouldn't at all mind being wrong in my beliefs, but I don't think I am. Quote:
You might. But it's a capital mistake to assume you are representative, and the rest of that market will do what you do. The rest of the market probably won't follow you. For that matter, I won't. I have some paper volumes in my collection that would require a tablet with a display size equivalent to my 19" monitor on my desktop, running in at least 1600x1200 resolution. I don't see anyone making a tablet like that. ______ Dennis |
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It's a mistake to count on the same e-paper technologies be the only ones available as well. And you used the word "ever" - I'm just looking two decades ahead, at most. Readers, especially touchscreen readers, are useful for a whole host of things beside traditional reading as well.
And... you're making that mistake yourself - people read more than ever, but not necessarily novels. A tablet for the web is going to be a major, if not the major, platform. Also...sure, there are a few things which won't translate well, but future releases in that sort of unwieldy format? Well, they're few and far between already. |
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Last week I bought a few MP3 players for ten bucks each on sale. They had a mere 2 GB of flash memory, though. Which doesn't compare to the 32 megabytes of memory I had on my first $150 MP3 player, or course: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rio_PMP300 The ebook readers we are using today are the same ones people will be pointing at and laughing about 10 years from now. |
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I'm looking forward to newer display technologies. One show stopper for me in getting a reader is that eInk does not currently support color, and color is a requirement for my uses. (I've seen some items on prototype eInk displays using 12 bit color. I was not impressed.) I expect interesting things to be out in the next few years, but I don't expect to see them all that cheap. Quote:
A tablet as an expansion of current netbook devices is something I can see being a major success. But that's a general purpose device, not a dedicated reader. (And that's another show stopper for me in getting a reader: I need a device that does more than display books.) The initial question was whether a dedicated reader at a $99 price point would be compelling enough to make ereaders mainstream and make hardcover books go away. I don't see either happening near term. (And I'm certainly not going to get two reader devices, one to replace PBs and the other to replace HCs. I'll get one portable multipurpose device that will display ebooks among other functions, and pass on a dedicated reader entirely.) ______ Dennis |
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MP3 players got that cheap because of volume. It's pure semi-conductor electronics. The more you make, the cheaper you can price them. Almost everyone listens to music, so the market for MP3 players is in the hundreds of millions. How big is the total market for dedicated ebook readers? I don't know, but while I'd like it to be "hundreds of millions", I'd be startled at "tens of millions". The volume just isn't there now to support the sort of price points we're talking about. I hope it develops, but am not holding my breath. ______ Dennis |
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To the $99 price point, look at mobile phones. When a retailer like Amazon or B&N or Sony combine the ebook reader with a subscription service, the price for the ebook reader might easily drop that low.
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What sort of subscription plan might B&N/Amazon/Sony offer, and would the revenues cover the needed subsidies? I think the basic question is "Is the market big enough to make something like this feasible?" At the moment, I don't think it is. It may be down the road, but I'm not really optimistic. Mind you, I'd be happy to be wrong in my pessimism. ______ Dennis |
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