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Kindle vs Nook US market share
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I'd like to know how Goldman Sachs knows this when Amazon doesn't release specific numbers. No one knows how many Kindles have been sold and/or returned, for example.
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wouldn't surprise me if Goldman Sachs had access to enough credit card info to make some good estimates
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This seems to indicate that Nook owners are bigger readers than Kindle owners, on average. That probably even makes sense - a light reader is probably more likely to be gifted a Kindle or to get a Kindle because of its mindshare, which will both push down Amazon's books-per-Kindle ratio. |
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89% of hardware going to Kindle and Nook? Those numbers explain a lot.
1- Sounds about right. 2- Doesn't leave much for Sony and Kobo and "other" 3- With US sales running 72% of the world market (estimated at 11 million for 2010 by IDC) that works out to 5.4 million Kindles in the US and 2.6 million kindles outside the US. Which means Amazon foreign sales outsold the field outside the US by almost 2 to 1. 4- Nook had a very good first full year: about 1.7 million or equal to the entire non-Kindle, Non-nook field, worldwide. 5- Apple sold 9% of the ebooks. So much for the 20% brag. Explains the need to get competing reader apps out of iOS. |
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Where did you get that number? The report was about the U.S. market only.
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It really makes me wonder what's going to happen as the Nook Color gets more popular; the ability to read Kindle books (after rooting) was one factor that pushed me towards getting one.
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http://www.digitalhome.ca/2011/01/me...a-torrid-pace/ 2- Kindle's reported 2010 worldwide sales of 8 million 3- A bit of math. Not hard. |
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Ebook sales percentage as listed totals 101%. This leaves nothing for Sony, Kobo, and everyone else. I would think they would have more than 1% market share. Unless their Borders number includes Kobo.
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With those numbers you could easily subtract 1 from each listed percentage (rounding everything down instead) and have a reasonable number for Sony & "others" combined. As for Borders, remember, their online store *is* Kobo. For 2011, "others" should see a big jump if Google Books' local-branding effort pans out. Another point to consider for 2011 is how long Sony is going to stay in the eink reader business with what is clearly a low single-digit share of the market, both in hardware (4%?) and in content. Unlike Amazon, B&N and even Kobo--who were recently touting an installed base of over a million worldwide--Sony has been as mute about their reader sales as their stalled PS3 console sales. And on the PS3 side they at least have software sales to pin their hopes on. Since Sony engineers its own readers--unlike Kobo and other second-tier players--their costs are higher and without higher volume sales to defray the costs the readers are not going to be delivering much in the way of profit or even revenue. They aren't even "buying" market share with their efforts. With Apple shutting them out of the iOS market their best bet would seem be to switch their focus to Android tablets. (Their mobile gaming is already moving to android, so this is actually *likely* especially in view of the success of NookColor.) Of course, Sony decision making is often driven more by hubris and company image building instead of P&L or Market Share strategies so they may keep on plugging away, hoping for a miracle, just as they're still plugging away in mp3 players, living off brand loyalty. Still, they did abandon the category once already in their home market so... Interesing times coming. |
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The more I look at it, the more I see Sony moving out of this market. It's a pity because they make very high-quality devices, but I just don't see them holding on with their market share.
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And that was a number released shortly after the iPad was introduced. Who knows what those numbers are now (for books available via the iBookStore). 9% of the market in 9 months of existence -- I'd say that isn't so bad. Of course, the iPad is muddled as folks can buy books from Amazon and B&N on their iPad. So the iBookstore getting 9% of the ebook business doesn't tell the whole "iPad as a reader" story. Lee |
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I can see Sony jumping into the LCD screen market. But they'll screw it up by charging something like $500 for it. I don't know who's in charge of the North American Operation but lets look at their track record this past decade. 1. Leader in televisions and HDTV's - Market is now dominated by Vizio and Samsung 2. Created and was the leader in portable music players - Apple comes in and pushes them out the door with the iPod and iTunes 3. Was one of the first to head into the digital ereading market. Certainly the first major electronics company to jump on eink. - First the Kindle and now even the Nook have shoved them to the side. If I was the CEO in Japan I would be like "What the bleepedy bleep is going on in North America?" Last edited by boswd; 02-25-2011 at 10:07 AM. |
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