Sentences with phrase «ereader owners»

"Ereader owners" refers to people who own electronic devices specifically designed for reading digital books or other written material. Full definition
Unlike the healthy percentage of eReader owners, 53 % of the owners are reported to read every day on their single - purpose device.
I think this is a point of frustration for new eReader owners.
Perhaps the margin of error is less than a percentage point which would mean there are twice as many eReader owners as Tablet owners.
Within a week of use, former ereader owners will wonder how they ever got by without an integrated light.
There are distinct advantages and disadvantages to each format, but as a potential eReader owner, does the supported format influence which device you buy?
Front - lit screens that allow eReader owners to read in the dark without external illumination seem to be the new trend in the device category.
It seems that 55 % of eReader owners have a annual household income of around $ 100,000.
Kobo today announced Kobo eReader owners can now subscribe to the digital copy of twenty - six popular U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines.
The overwhelming majority of eReader owners interviewed in the 12 months ending October 31, 2010 (75 %) had read a book on their device in the... [Read more...]
Currently, the Kindle is probably the most popular e-reader in the world and it is good news for ereader owners who have been left out of the library world.
This is a minor, but wise move by Kobo in keeping with the arrangement they worked out with Sony eReader owners (who now are serviced by the Kobo store).
1 % of prospective eReader owners want to buy the $ 299 Sony Reader Touch or $ 199 Sony Reader Pocket Edition and 40 % want to buy the $ 499 iPad?
The Harris Poll also confirmed previous studies that ereader owners read more books and buy more ebooks.
They will now have to have the same prices as everyone else and it'll be really difficult to get eReader owners to veer away from the default ebook store.
Anyway, he thinks he'll be 20 in March, but I'm rooting for him to turn 18 again... then 17 then 16, then 15 then... Anyway, Zack was the poster child for someone who'd be the ideal ereader owner.
Perhaps Publishers feel they can not live in a world where the bourgeois eReader owners have more power than the noble Publishing overlords.
«eReader owners purchase more books on average each year then those who stick only with traditional books.»
eReader owners belong similarly in that category but they are increasingly aware of the convenience that technology has upstaged our surroundings.
Unlike its tech - savvy counterpart, eReaders owners find no «urgency» to buy another device unless they look for a major upgrade in tablets.
Not only that, they were in a fair amount of trouble while OverDrive adapted to the Kindle since the vast majority of eReader owners prefer the Kindle platform.
People at this level usually find themselves explaining to eReader owners why they don't own an eReader instead of mocking them.
The prospective eReader owners surveyed had a rather interesting answer for what eReader they would buy --
This is probably in response to the news that, in the US, the number of ereader owners doubled from December 2010 to May 2011.
To the average eReader owner, the eBook format is a forgone conclusion, but the author / publisher has the challenge of selecting a format for distribution.
Amazon may have a brand new Kindle flagship to tempt you with today, but the company also has the promise of some firmware updates to give existing ereader owners something new to play with.
For authors with a backlist, apart from having it released in eBook format to appeal eReader owners, now you know how you can reward the customers who have bought your paperback.
What makes this a unique addition to the eBook library lending situation, to the best of my knowledge and aside from the fact that it brings in the largest eReader owner base on the market, is the annotation feature.
Public libraries have been seeing an influx of ereader owners since at least 2007, when the first Kindle was unveiled.
It's not a problem, of course, for any material a Nook or other eReader owner has that doesn't contain Digital Rights Management.
I'm not sure if this code works for everyone or just previous Kobo ereader owners, but it's worth a shot.
The overwhelming majority of eReader owners interviewed in the 12 months ending October 31, 2010 (75 %) had read a book on their device in the last six months, compared to newspapers (18 %) and magazines (15 %).
FREE to the first 10 Sony eReader owners: I have written a novel, «THE LAPTOP - A Novel Affair», which I am launching as a digital product and would like to offer it free to anyone with a Sony eReader to see how / if it loads onto your screen.
The most recent data show that now 49 % of eReader owners are male and 51 % are women.
In the March - October 2009 survey period, 56 % of eReader owners were male and 44 % were women.
The retailer shouldn't care — the eReader owner needs to take responsibility.
They seem to believe that casual readers (users who don't think a dedicated reading device makes sense) form a Long Tail that will end up being more important than eReader owners and physical book buyers.
She can sell ebooks to eReader owners and compete on reading experience.
According to reports nearly all we ereader owners are busy reading erotica aka porn.
Not only that, eReader owners will need less help from physical bookstores to get what they want when they can procure a wireless transaction in no less than 5 minutes to get an eBook.
The latest is from Kobo, which is offering a free book every month to new Touch eReader owners.
Kobo today announced Kobo eReader owners can now subscribe to the digital copy of dozens of U.S. and Canadian newspapers and magazines.
Any eReader owner DESERVES a slight discount to offset the price of buying the damn tech.
Additionally, the Product Manager of Kobo posted an explanation of the new firmware features for the Kobo Reader over at Mobileread if you are interested in knowing why Kobo chose to add the new new sleep and power off functions that are rankling some Kobo eReader owners.
Everything listed was mentioned by at least five eReader owners.
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