Worldwide ebooks shipment top 740,000 in April-May
By Dean • Jun 22nd, 2010 • Category: Industry News, eBook Readers
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So much for claims that the stand-alone ebook reader is on deathwatch, with worldwide shipments of the e-reader exceeding 740,000. The Barnes & Noble Nook leads in numbers with the Amazon Kindle trailing in second.
Barnes & Noble’s
Before confusing what these ‘shipments’ represent, it is important to note that Digitimes Research isn’t talking about sales from retailers to customers, but rather from suppliers to retailers. Of the 740,000, Barnes & Noble shipped 37 per cent while the Amazon Kindle shipments accounting for only 16 per cent, according to the research firm. This figure does not include the iPad.
The swell in B&N Nook sales is as a result of the massive retail chain Barnes & Noble has, being North America’s largest books store chain, coupled with a heavy marketing push behind the device. The reason for the seeming lack in Amazon Kindle numbers is, according to Digitimes Research, in line with expectations that Amazon is reducing inventory in anticipation of a newer Kindle device due sometime in July or August.
Downward pressure on prices

- Photo: Amazon
In related news, Barnes & Noble has dropped the price of its B&N Nook e-reader in the US, while also introducing a new cheaper model. The price of the e-reader with wi-fi and 3G (the original Nook) is now $199 (about £135), a $60 drop from its original price tag of $259 (about £212). The new model, which drops 3G for wi-fi only support, costs $150, radically undercutting the price of most ebook reader devices on the market at present.
This aggressive pricing regime may be the first step towards what some have called the ‘paperback’ ebook reader – a super cheap eBook to get the device into many people’s hands so as to use the platform as a content delivery service. Considering the B&N Nook is tethered to the B&N store, as is the Amazon Kindle to the Kindle store, this approach to pushing volume at tiny margins makes sense if you have engaged customers to always sell content to.
A shipment of 740,000 across the industry in over two months is certainly no run-away success, but it does prove a viable business model no less.
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