According to In-Stat, E-Word Consumers wish Longer Battery Life, Net Connectivity and Email
Oct 4, 2009 china
The electronic volume (e-volume) section, having firmly established itself in the US market, has plentitude of way for emergence that volition be bolstered by new features such as e-mail and Web connectivity, reports In-Stat. An e-book is a handheld consumer electronics (CE) device capable of accessing and storing a wide raiment of digitized books for portable manipulation. Examples are the Amazon Kindle DX and the recently introduced Sony E-Reader Daily Edition.
“According to In-Stat’s most recent consumer survey, stream e-volume owners desire electronic mail capability in the next e-volume they purchase”, says Stephanie Ethier, In-Stat analyst. “Longer battery liveliness and Net connectivity ar the top two desired features among respondents who don’t currently own an e-book but plan to buy single in the next class.”
Recent research by In-Stat found the pursuit:
* Amazon is the leading brand of e-book owned.
* The largest percentage of e-volume owners (45.5%) is spending between $9 and $20 a calendar month on e-book content.
* Eleven percent of total study respondents said they planned to leverage an e-book over the next 12 months.
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