Tuesday, June 08, 2010

The E-Book Will Replace the Printed Book in 5 Years


So says Sony.

From the piece on Tech Digest...

The Japanese tech-giant suggested the paperback will be a thing of the past within five years after analysing the rise of digital film and music.

Steve Haber, president of Sony's digital reading division, told the Telegraph: "Within five years there will be more digital content sold than physical content."

"I originally thought it would take ten years for the market to reach this point, but I've revised my expectations."

While Simon Juden, chief executive of the Publishers Association, told Fresh Business Thinking: "Digital sales in the past year have increased markedly, by around 20%, and look set to grow in future.

"Currently sales of e-books still take up a small percentage of the entire book market, at around 4-5% of combined physical and digital sales."

Author and academic Alice White however believes that Sony and Juden are missing something intrinsic about the book that the e-book can't replicate...

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