So while e-reader use is on the rise, and ebooks are becoming more popular, a large
number of readers prefer print.
Not exact matches
The PDF works in a
number of different
readers — I
prefer the Adobe
reader, but there are a
number of products on the market — while the CBZ and CBR files are compatible with comics - specific
readers such as ComicZeal.
37 %
of readers today say that they
prefer listening to audiobooks, with the
number increasing every year.
Again, the picture changes accordingly when you look at the different age groups: within the group
of younger
readers aged 14 - 29, only 27 %
prefer reading longer texts in print, while the
number of those who read in multiple formats has risen: in 2015, 44 % read print and digital equally, up from 42 % in 2014.
Of course, this wasn't a random sample (you can tell from the very first number: 98.6 percent were comics readers), and the preferred genres may reflect the sorts of things people come to Fleen to read about in the first plac
Of course, this wasn't a random sample (you can tell from the very first
number: 98.6 percent were comics
readers), and the
preferred genres may reflect the sorts
of things people come to Fleen to read about in the first plac
of things people come to Fleen to read about in the first place.
The growing
number of e-book
readers may
prefer a multi-use device similar to the iPod touch (only larger).