Another interesting fact is that Amazon shipped around 1.14 Millions Kindles devices in the summer and currently its covers 41.5 % of the total market share of
pure ebook readers whereas Apple iPad has got 87.4 % of the total tablet market share before the Samsung Galaxy Tab was released.
The other
different pure ebook reader manufacturers include Pandigital which got 16.1 % of market share, Barnes and Noble got 15.4 % of the total share followed by other manufacturer Sony, Hanvon and others.
This they claim will allow for
a pure ebook reading experience with no distraction to worry about.
Kindle Fire is the newest offering from Amazon as the eBook device now acts more like a tablet instead of just
a pure eBook reader.
Booklive is
a pure ebook play and comes across as much more focused as a result.
If you want
a pure ebook reading experience, there's no beating Amazon's Kindle — the Wi - Fi + 3G Kindle is $ 40 less than the Touch Edition, and you'll save $ 90 with the Wi - Fi only model.
With 2 GB of on - board storage — enough to hold thousands of books — there's little need for additional storage if the PRS - 650 is used as
a pure ebook reader.
So not only can you organize
your pure ebook library, you can then have a separate menu category devoted to your one, or many, newspaper subscriptions.
With
a pure eBook strategy we need to rethink the relationship as a pure partnership between author and marketer (which is the only function of what used to be known as «publishers»).
This is the almost perfect example of how one might expect
a pure ebook play to develop over time, publishing ebooks to a time sensitive market while selling the rights to someone else for a paperback edition, enabling them to keep stock costs lows and cash flow high and letting someone else worry about the odd economics of the traditional model!