Friday, July 5, 2013

Amazon Kindle Accounts for 38% of e-Reader Sales in Japan - Good E-Reader

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Over the course of the last year, Japan has had a number major companies launch e-readers. Some new data has come in today That gives us a sense of market share and customer acceptance.

The Kindle accounted for 38.3% of the e-reader market in Japan in the 12-month period through March, According to market data firms MM Research, Compared to a 33% share for Rakuten’s Kobo and a 25.5% share for Sony’s offerings.

MM Research said That the total e-reader market in Japan accounted for 470,000 units purchased in one year. The market is expected to Increase to 520,000 devices sold through 2014. The date basically accounts for just E Ink reader sales and does not track multi-purpose tablets, dry as the Kindle Fire or Kobo Arc.

Japan is still in its infancy when it comes to Adopting e-readers reading Primarily as a vehicle. The global e-reader market in 2012 is said to be 19,000,000 units, with the vast Majority being sold in the U.S.. Japanese readers are often Employing smartphones and tablets for Their manga and ebooks.

Michael Kozlowski (3057 Posts)

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