Personally, I think the target was pretty clearly
adults given he price point and games that launched with it, but hey that's just my opinion.
Not exact matches
Given the
price point, it is a great car for young
adults or small families.
The younger readers respond favorably to the interactivity, such as bonus games, touch - screen coloring book applications, and the imagery from their favorite characters; the
adults who ultimately purchase the content for their children are primarily interested in quality content that they feel confident in
giving to their children, as well as the value of the content at that
price point.
(If they are that much, might as well just get the trade paper or even hc, YA hc often being lower than
adult hc.They are sturdier and more permanent and portable, although only as one by one, whereas the Paperwhite
gives her a library, but for me, the
price point had to be cheap.)