Despite considerable media attention, portable electronic readers (e-readers) have not yet had a significant consumer impact. They offer several features unavailable in print media, such as easily accessible content and potential for interactive capacity similar to what can be found on the Internet. Flawed design and high cost, however, may inhibit wide end-user adoption. Using a mix of scholarly, electronic, and popular news media sources, this paper will analyze the impact of these factors on consumer acceptance of these devices
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Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
When the Amazon Kindle’s first generation device was released to the entire world in 2007, no one ye...
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Tablet computers have been widely adopted in America today, with 34% of American adults ages 18+ own...
Individual ownership of handheld e-readers is increasing exponentially. Limited budgets, accessibili...
This paper defines electronic reading (e-reading) and then continues to discuss the diverse definiti...
eBooks offer the reader a wide range of advantages that printed books do not. They are cheaper, ligh...
This study investigates and compares the numerous perceptions that current and potential adopters of...
Abstract — The traditional paper-based book as we know it has been read and loved for hundreds of ye...
Technological innovation could play an integral role in the future of content delivery in the publis...
Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
Electronic books, while not as popular as electronic journals, continue to be produced, marketed, an...
When the Amazon Kindle’s first generation device was released to the entire world in 2007, no one ye...
This paper adds to the overall understanding of new media adoption in general and the promotion of t...
Dedicated electronic text reading (e-reading) devices hold the potential to drastically improve e-re...
Publishing books directly online is now a reality. Novels, non-fiction and text books are being sold...
This paper defines electronic reading (e-reading) and then continues to discuss the diverse definiti...
As digital penetration is accelerated, consumers have been exposed to a variety of digital content. ...
Tablet computers have been widely adopted in America today, with 34% of American adults ages 18+ own...
Individual ownership of handheld e-readers is increasing exponentially. Limited budgets, accessibili...
This paper defines electronic reading (e-reading) and then continues to discuss the diverse definiti...
eBooks offer the reader a wide range of advantages that printed books do not. They are cheaper, ligh...
This study investigates and compares the numerous perceptions that current and potential adopters of...
Abstract — The traditional paper-based book as we know it has been read and loved for hundreds of ye...
Technological innovation could play an integral role in the future of content delivery in the publis...