I wonder if this is the start of
an ereader price war.
I received several inquiries last week when Barnes and Noble started
a ereader price war by slashing the nook to... more >
I received several inquiries last week when Barnes and Noble started
a ereader price war by slashing the nook to $ 199, introducing a wifi version at $ 149.
Not exact matches
The
price wars will be left to Amazon and B&N, and smaller
eReader companies (Onyx might eventually be a good example of this) will start building higher quality devices meant for specific markets, and for people who still want a purpose - built reading device.
As the sole survivor of the
price war apocalypse of 2011, Kindle will enjoy total domination and nearly complete monopolization of the
eReader device category.
Thanks to the
price wars between all of the major
ereader brands, we are in the era of the no frills
ereader.
The two companies have been engaged in
price wars over the
eReaders, something that is risky for Barnes & Noble.
Because each company sell book titles for $ 9.99, the sale of
eReaders is the primary competitive business and has resulted in
price wars.