Sentences with phrase «e-reader price war»

The e-reader price war it seems has taken on an interesting turn.
Batten down the hatches, all hands on deck, there is an e-reader price war beginning and we could see e-readers being lowered in cost to a mere $ 99.00 by next year.
The front lit e-reader had seen its price downsized to # 69 from # 109 earlier in the year, though the latest round of price reshuffling introduces a new low in e-reader price war.
When it did, the company simultaneously unleashed the biggest blast in the summer's e-reader price wars, dropping the Kindle to $ 189 for a model with both Wi - Fi and cellular connectivity, and $ 139 for a Wi - Fi - only version.
But then Barnes & Noble set off e-readers price wars by cutting the price of the Nook from $ 259 to $ 199 and introducing a $ 149 Wi - Fi - only model.
If you had thought the e-reader price wars has settled down, well here is some surprise for you.
E-reader price wars have been heating up.

Not exact matches

It was only this past June when an all out price war in e-readers left many executives pulling out their hair, and consumers like you and me getting betters deals.
Although Amazon, Barnes & Noble and smaller e-reader manufacturers have engaged in something of a summer price war, the iPad is seen as the looming threat to all.
This provided these companies a dramatically affordable way to incorporate touchscreen technology into e-readers that were at war with each other over lower prices.
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Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble engaged in a rapid - fire price war June 21, with both companies announcing substantial reductions for their original e-readers.
Amazon.com and Barnes & Noble might be heating up the e-reader wars this week, with tit - for - tat price cuts on their respective Kindle and Nook devices, but at least one analyst thinks the companies» current strategy can only extend so far.
The price wars that seem to have given e-ink based E-readers a new lease on life continue, with Kobo quietly introducing an ad - supported version of their Kobo Touch that will shave $ 40 off the price tag.
Today Amazon issued a major retaliation in the price war which Barnes & Noble started over e-Reader units just over a month ago — it announced two new and lower cost Kindle units that would begin shipping in late August and primed for the upcoming holiday season.
If you haven't heard about it yet, there is a huge price war going on among companies that sell e-reader devices.
Moving on... in light of the nascent price war between Amazon and Barnes & Noble, Borders would like you to know that its Kobo e-reader now includes a $ 20 gift card and double Borders Bucks for whenever you drop cash in the store.
The price war in e-readers is on and the scrum between Amazon's Kindle and Barnes & Noble may be enough to change the buying calculus for dedicated reading devices.
The e-reader war has also resulted in price cuts,
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