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How Do You Read Your eBooks?

Wednesday, March 1st, 2006 |

When I first started thinking about setting up ePublishingDaily.com - during the silly season - I went through the whole research phase that every startup goes through.

I outlayed some hard-earned money (not everything’s for free on the Web) to conduct various surveys and focus groups on the eBook industry to help me get a clear picture.

One of the questions was: How do you Read your eBooks?

Computer Monitor: 63%
Laptop: 19%
PDA: 8%
TabletPC: 7%
eBook reader: 3%

The survey size was 496.

A few thoughts:
I was surprised by the low number of eBooks read on PDAs.

What didn’t surprise me was that the vast majority read their eBooks on their computers.

I wonder with all these new eBook readers being released this year what the results will show in 12 months time?

Sony’s Upcoming Reader: Priced at $350

Tuesday, February 28th, 2006 |

Sony ReaderEngadget reports that Sony’s upcoming release of it’s Reader (PRS-500) will be priced at $350 and has already been listed at Sony’s online store, SonyStyle.com

We have already reported on the reader and the buzz surrounding it - A Look at the Sony Reader - and the talk was of a price range between $300 and $400.

$350 is obviously aimed at the very early adopters to buy, use and talk it up. I’m looking at a price range of closer to $200 within 6-12 months if it’s to really take the mainstream by storm.

Also while you’re over at Engadget, read the comments at the post as you get an interesting conversation on the pros and cons of the device, it’s features and the inpact it may have.

Return of the eBook?

Monday, February 27th, 2006 |

TrustedReviews, the UK online magazine touting itself as the UK’s Premier Source for IT Reviews & News, has an in-depth look at eBooks.

On the issue of DRM:

I am definitely not a fan of DRM. I don’t want to buy a copy of a book that is tied to a device. I don’t want to have to buy a separate electronic copy of a paper book I am reading.

The article goes into depth on the upcoming release (April ‘06) of the eReader, iLiad (from iRex Technologies). Once again, no pricing is given for the device but the review is quite positive.

Once again, E-Ink is discussed:

E-Ink looks set to make some waves over the next year or so, and I’ve got my eye on it!

And so have we…

Read the full article

Two New eBook Readers Coming Soon

Thursday, February 23rd, 2006 |

Together with Sony Reader, two new eBook readers will be released this coming April.

They are: iRex’s Iliad and Jinke’s Hanlin.

The sales pitch from iRex:

Digital written content can now be read as easily and conveniently as the printed word on paper. The iRex Technologies E-reader provides true reading comfort, flexibility and versatility. It can be read outdoors, in sunshine or shadow. As well as reading you can also write comments, mark or underline sections, for a true two-way paper experience. And all of this at the lowest power consumption.

The Jinke pitch:

The worldwide launch of their Hanlin eBook V series, which features an electronic paper display from E Ink Corporation … The V series Hanlin eBook offers easy operation, low power consumption and a unique design of double displays, with all the benefits of an electronic paper display and a weight of 290g. The main display, which utilizes E Ink® Imaging Film, is 6 inches diagonal and supports 4-levels of grayscale. The smaller LCD slave display integrates a touchscreen to support editing and marking.

No pricing details have been made available yet.

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another write-up about the iRex (including specs)

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