Sentences with phrase «ebook reader market»

This could give device manufacturers more of a reason to sell their devices in more competitive markets, especially the United States where Amazon has all but taken over the dedicated ebook reader market with the various Kindle models.
Onyx Boox 60 ebook reader, another serious contender in ebook reader market, has come into US market recently.Now you can get Onyx Boox 60 ebook reader for $ 349 USD at Dulin's Books.
The latest numbers come from iSuppli, which says the dedicated ebook reader market saw spectacular growth in the last few years, but is now on «an alarmingly precipitous decline.»
They are based in the Netherlands and primarily serve the European ebook reader market so we don't hear much about them here in the US.
US bookseller Barnes & Noble has finally entered the UK eBook reader market by bringing Nook devices to these shores - and from the playtime we've had with them so far, we're mightily glad.
US bookseller Barnes & Noble has finally entered the UK eBook reader market by bringing Nook devices to these shores - and from the playtime we've had with them so far, we're mightily glad.Two products will hit the UK in October, the Nook Simple Touch... Read more
The cost - effectiveness will be further aided if Bridgestone can boost its volumes by targeting industrial applications rather than relying on the still - small ebook reader market.
They led the way into the dedicated E Ink ebook reader market; they opened ebook stores in several countries — now just a few years later they've decided to back out of the ebook industry almost entirely.
With new products launching in the U.S., Hanvon is set to become a major player in the North American and global eBook reader markets.
«Hanvon's deep roots and experience in the Chinese eBook reader market has given us the background and know - how to produce products that are both innovative and appealing to a wide range of consumers,» said Hanvon Founder and Chairman of the Board Liu Yingjian.
At $ 129, the Kobo Glo sits right in the thick of the high - end E Ink - based ebook reader market.
I see a couple of major issues for the dedicated (non-tablet) ebook reader market going forward.
Plastic Logic says the Que store will be powered by Barnes & Noble, the Amazon rival that's making a big play for the ebook and ebook reader market with both Plastic Logic and iRex team - ups revealed recently.
Since it launched in February this year, the unit of Canadian bricks - and - mortar bookseller Indigo has done an impressive job of building its ebook offering, concentrating on the smartphone opportunity rather than waiting for the somewhat glacial development of the dedicated ebook reader market.
While Kobo mostly owes its double - digit share of the UK eBook reader market to an alliance with WH Smiths, it has also been either canny or jammy in taking advantage of the gaps in Amazon's UK product line.
Barnes & Noble has re-entered the eBook reader market with its first new device in almost two years, just at a time when major rival Sony announces it is to withdraw completely.The Nook GlowLight is a direct successor to the Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight... Read more
I've posted about it before; the device is called the jetBook Color, and is aimed at the eduction market, not the ebook reader market.
Believe it or not, Amazon is bombing the ebook reader market with crazy USD199.99 offers for the Kindle Fire, no info if Barnes & Nobles» Nook Color at USD249 will soon follow the tail for the pricing.
Barnes & Noble has re-entered the eBook reader market with its first new device in almost two years, just at a time when major rival Sony announces it is to withdraw completely.
Sony's been something of a bit player in the ebook reader market so far, but the company is making a big push this holiday season, with new, upgraded versions of all three of its models.
Such extremely low pricing may serve to prolong the life of the ebook reader market for a little while, IHS iSuppli believes, but the devices on the whole will not regain the popularity they once had.
After spectacular growth in the last few years, the ebook reader market is on an alarmingly precipitous decline, sent reeling by more nimble tablet devices that have gained the ardent patronage of consumers, according to an IHS iSuppli Consumer Electronics special report from information and analytics provider IHS.
Kindle 3 is the latest Amazon take in the eBook readers market and it does not disappoint: It is smaller and lighter, comes in two colors and ads WiFi to the specifications list.
Shipments of ebook readers by year - end will fall to 14.9 million units, down a steep 36 percent from the 23.2 million units in 2011 that now appears to have been the peak of the ebook reader market.
In 2011, dedicated ebook readers saw shipments of 23.2 million units, a number that now appears to have been the peak of the ebook reader market.
The decline of the ebook reader market will translate into benefits for media tablet suppliers along its supply chain.
This company entered the eBook reader market back in 2009, and they have had quite a bit of success ever since.
The humble book has but 5 years before it's surpassed by the digital versions according to Sony as it reaches out to Apple to welcome the company's move into the ebook reader market with the launch of the Apple iPad.
The Kindle 3 review at CNet gets 4 out of 5 stars, noting that the Kindle's numerous upgrades vaults it to the top of the ebook reader market, but the lack of expansion slots and EPUB support, among other things, keeps it from getting a five star rating.
Amazon's goal is to offer ebooks at a huge discount and seed the ebook reader market with Kindle devices, which, in turn, will create a monopoly that forces customers to buy ebooks only from Amazon.
There is a reason that even with its limited distribution network in the United States that the Kobo has basically pulled a head of Sony for 3rd place in the eBook Reader Market.
Our old buddy Owen Thomas at NBC Bay Area just revealed a Time Inc. internal document that shows the media giant's plan to enter the ebook reader market — possibly to bump out Amazon.
The new # 89 or $ 79 (with adverts) ebook reader was announced earlier in the week to much fanfare in New York, as Amazon continues to dominate the ebook reader market.
But neither Kobo reader doesn't look set to unseat Amazon's grip on the ebook reader market, though.
Meanwhile, for those who love to watch the ebook reader market and compare the popularity of various devices, it will be fascinating to watch the rising and falling offer prices for over 140 devices (including dedicated ebook readers, tablets, and smart phones) that Amazon has tagged with a «kindle» keyword in its trade - in department.
With the launch of Apple's iPad and the dominance of Amazon's Kindle eBook reader, you can be sure that any manufacturer aiming to break into the eBook reader market will be given a hard time.
And more speculation that Apple, with CEO Steve Jobs now back after an illness, is about to trump the ebook reader market with the much - rumoured Apple tablet.
There's no denying that Sony knows how to put together a lovely eBook reader; both the original PRS - 505 and the later PRS - 600 readers were lauded in these pages as the pinnacle of the eBook reader market.
Can Barnes & Noble shake the dominant hold Amazon has on the eBook reader market in the UK?
But even if Amazon has the product edge, I wouldn't count Barnes and Noble out: We're still in early days in the ebook reader market and the company is obviously serious about its product offering.
The ebook reader market seems to be gaining momentum if you take an increasing diversity of devices as an indicator.
Such extremely low pricing may serve to prolong the life of the ebook reader market for a little while,» reported iSuppli.
Despite a few shortcomings, it's clear that the Canadian manufacturer put a fair bit of effort into the Aura HD, and it's a welcome addition to the eBook reader market - if one that is perhaps a tad enthusiastically priced at # 139.99 via WHSmith.
Today, Hanvon is the leader in the eBook reader market in China with 95 % of the market share, shipping close to 100,000 units in December 2009, ten times more than the previous year.
The Kobo Aura H2O Edition 2 adds to the revolutionary features of the original model, for the same price of $ 239, to become a rather formidable competitor in the ebook reader market.
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