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Prices of e-book readers not likely to drop soon
Prices of e-book readers are not likely to drop to below USD 100 next year, chairman of Prime View International (PVI), Scott Liu, said. Liu argues that the market has only just begun to take off and there is little need for vendors to reduce prices to compete, The Digitimes reports. However, he does say that some vendors may lower prices of e-book readers to attract users aiming to gain profits from selling content.
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OK, but was anyone reasonably expecting ebook readers to fall below $100 USD next year?
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I wasn't even expecting them to fall to U$100 for at least a couple of years yet. $150 is the best I would expect over the next year, and that's for something like the PRS 300 on sale.
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Yes, but he's an eInk guy.
We've got the jetBook Lite going for $149 and the JC Penney SimplicitE pegged to go at $129. I can definitely see someone offering a sub-$100 device fairly soon. I don't expect it to be eInk, but I don't see the world of manufacturers waiting on the sidelines and doing nothing just because PVI wants to keep its price up. There are too many potential customers waiting for the price to fall below $100 to buy their first eBook reader for manufacturers to ignore. |
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I guess that is just but reasonable.
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I expect more sub $200 ones, but not under $100 for a while, regardless of display
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If not below $100, then it'll probably be close. I don't really care about that so much...I just want someone to make a good device. I'll happily pay $150-200+ for a good device if ever one is made.
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£60 ($100) seems ridiculously cheap to me. The cheapest device on sale in the UK that I know of is the Sony PRS-300, at £179.
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I believe that there will be a price "tipping point" somewhere around $50. This is where people will find it reasonable to buy a reader for each family member. Eventually we'll get there, but in the meantime bookstores like B&N should be considering plans similar to mobile phones - e.g., $20/month for the device, including one free book per month, on a three year contract.
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My posts do seem to generate a reaction these days! Honestly, it's not on purpose.
First, we all have to be aware that our personal preferences do not necessarily reflect those of the broader public. The very fact that you post on this forum means that you are a technophile and an early adopter. So Harry, to you £150-£250 for a gadget may be an "impulse buy", while for the general public, this would be a major purchase. Second, the analogy to iPods is not obvious. Listening to music is far more popular than reading books. And the average age (I assert without proof) of people buying books is older than that of people buying music; young people are not only more oriented to gadgets, but also have more disposable income. Mobile phones are a better analogy. People have the choice of paying full price for a phone versus taking on a contract. The vast, vast majority of people go with the contract option. Third, the $200 option for a reader (which really is cheap! - I just paid 250 Euros for my Opus!) is perhaps fine for one person, but represents $800 for a family of four. Canuck in Japan - hmm, my $20 figure was off the top of my head. Maybe it's possible to do a simple reader + 1 book/month for $15. That's the price of a World of Warcraft subscription. Or do a family plan where you can all share your books. And I agree with you, the Napster model is ideal. I would pay for that. |
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It's a must have among the youngest (and the middle aged who play young). Every other player is perceived as a wannabe... And coolness is priceless. Is the ebook reader cool enough? I doubt it ![]() OK, I know some ebook readers are actually Cool-er.... ![]() |
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