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The Future of E-readers

The Future of E-readers. Color or black and white television e-readers ?. By Tasevska Maja. Barnes and Nobles “ Nook Color” E-reader. Costs $250 , comes with a 7-inch color LCD screen Operates on a variation of the Google Android OS

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The Future of E-readers

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  1. The Future of E-readers Color or black and white televisione-readers? By Tasevska Maja

  2. BarnesandNobles “NookColor” E-reader • Costs $250, comes with a 7-inch color LCD screen • Operates on a variation of the Google Android OS • 1 million Nooks since the device was introduced last year.

  3. Amazon “Kindle” E-reader • Focuses on “serious readers”, “diehard” readers • 62% of the E-readers Market (ChangeWave Survey) • “There is not going to be any color Kindle any time soon”

  4. Sony E-readers • It's Portable — It's lightweight and easily fits in a purse or jacket pocket. • Long Battery Life — Enjoy up to two full weeks of reading on a single battery charge. • Large Capacity — Holds up to 350 books with 512MB of onboard memory. • E Ink®Vizplex™ Screen — Provides easy, natural reading from a paper-like display.

  5. iPads • 10 hours or reading • Fancy interface • Somewhat portable, sometimes might be cumbersome • Multi-platform (reflected in price $499 for 16GB,$599 for 32GB and $699 for 64GB) • good source of parodies…

  6. The future looks rosy • Consumers will buy 19.5 million of e-readers in 2010 • The number should reach 150 million by 2013 • Competition will drive down prices

  7. Feeding the debate further… • How much are you willing to pay for an e-reader? • What should the interface be like? • Can you see these devices [completely or partially] replacing paper reading in the future? • What are the implications for e-business? What industries are affected?

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