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市場調查報告書

電子書籍出版(電子書)以及電子書籍端末(電子書閱讀器)市場:2011年∼2015年分析、資料數據、洞察與預測

eBook Publishing & eReading Devices: 2011 to 2015 - Analysis, Data, Insight and Forecasts

出版商 Generator Research
出版日期 2011年10月 商品編碼 220581
內容資訊 英文 317 Pages
價格
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電子書籍出版(電子書)以及電子書籍端末(電子書閱讀器)市場:2011年∼2015年分析、資料數據、洞察與預測 是由出版商Generator Research在2011年10月所出版的。 這份英文市場調查報告書包含317 Pages 價格從美金401起跳。

簡介

2011年的電子書籍(電子書)販售額雖只有全世界書籍販售全體的2.9%,2015年為止預測會成長到12.7%。北美的電子書販售額在2015年預計達到86億美元、佔書籍販售全體的21.4%。

本報告書為電子書籍出版(電子書)以及電子書籍端末(電子書閱讀器)市場的相關調査分析、商業分析、新興網路市場、各國速寫、電子書閱讀器市場概要、市場預測等、網路與電子書閱讀器對全球書籍業界造成了怎樣的變化之檢驗,概述如下。

總綱

導論

電子書的有價値的提案

商業分析

  • 成本差異:書籍 vs. 電子書
  • 業界成長:經濟基礎的條件與成長機制
  • 對出版業界構造的變化
  • 收益的共享
  • 價格:店頭 vs. 批發模式
  • 廣告:在廣告收入下營運的電子書
  • 數位著作權管理(DRM)
  • 新興網路市場
    • 市場概要
    • 教育市場
    • 分析

各國速寫:概要

  • 北美(美國&加拿大)
  • 西歐(主要6國)
  • 中歐・南歐・東歐(主要4國)
  • 亞太地區(主要7國)
  • 拉丁美洲(主要3國)
  • 中東・非洲(主要5國)

電子書閱讀器市場

  • 導論:先進的個人端末
  • PC:桌上型、筆記型、小筆電
  • 電子閱讀器
  • 多媒體平板
  • 智慧型手機

市場預測

  • 先進的個人端末:電子閱讀器、平板、智慧型手機
  • PC
    • 電子閱讀器
    • 多媒體平板
    • 智慧型手機
  • 書籍與電子書
    • 書籍的綜合市場(書籍&電子書)
    • 書籍
    • 電子書
    • 書籍全體的電子書比例
    • 書籍 vs. 電子書:每個讀者的平均購買數

附錄

  • 資料來源
  • 各地區:構成國
  • 調査手法
  • 關於著者

目錄

Abstract

Features:

  • Market Forecasts from 2011 to 2015
  • 27 Country Profiles: eBooks & Devices
  • eBooks & Printed Books: Analysis
  • 317 Pages,106 Tables and 44 Figures
  • Vendor Profiles: 90 eReading Devices
  • eReaders, Tablets, Smartphones & PCs

ABOUT THIS REPORT

The worldwide book industry is at the beginning of a generational shift that will eventually see a new content proposition - eBooks - being delivered directly to billions of users of tablets, eReaders and smartphones.

In 2011 eBooks will account for 2.9 percent of worldwide book sales but by 2015 this will have grown to 12.7 percent. In North America, the value of eBook sales in 2015 will be $ 8.6 billion, representing 21.4 percent all book sales.

This shift, anticipated for decades, is now beginning in earnest, and the main trigger has been a truly remarkable transformation in the personal device market (eReaders, Tablets and Smartphones),

By the end of 2011, 807 million individuals around the globe will own at least on advanced personal device all of which will be eBook-compatible and 92% will be able to render advanced media content with high quality and connect to the web.

But by the end of 2015, the number of unique users of advanced personal devices will have exploded to nearly 1.8 billion, which is about the same as the worldwide daily reach of newspapers or books.

In 2015, consumers will spend over $220 billion on eReaders, tablets and smartphones; a huge figure that is comparable to the combined size of the worldwide book and newspaper industries.

Between 2011 and 2015, the combined R&D expenditure on advanced personal devices will be over $ 52 billion. By way of comparison, the equivalent R&D expenditure on desktop PCs will be just $ 8.2 billion.

It is clear that high-quality, affordable devices are already here, and that over the coming years sustained R&D investment will increase performance still further while and driving the average price per device down.

The impact on the book industry will be profound. When carefully studied on a like-for-like basis eBooks are about 22 percent lower cost than printed books which will mean that the book industry's cost base will, over time, need to fall by around 10 percent.

But if the book industry does a good job in developing the eBook market, then operating profits for publishers and authors' royalties need not be damaged.

Our new report “eBook Publishing & eReading Devices: 2011 to 2015” contains a detailed, holistic analysis of this exciting, explosive growth market.

Uniquely, this comprehensive 317-page report offers a front-to-back and top-to-bottom analysis of the whole market by offering a wealth of data, forecasts and analysis on the book industry, the eBook business, eReading devices (eReaders, tablets and smartphones) and 27 country profiles.

This 317-page report covers the worldwide smartphone market in seven fact-filled and insight-packed sections:

  • Report Highlights
  • Executive Summary
  • Introduction
  • eBook Value Proposition
  • Business Analysis
  • Emerging Internet Markets
  • Country Snapshots: Fast Facts
  • eReading Device Market: eReaders,Tablets, Smartphones & PCs
  • Market Forecasts
  • Appendix

KEY BENEFITS

The report contains extensive data, analysis, forecasts and insight on how the internet and eReading devices will change the worldwide book industry.

The report is directly relevant to those who work in the book industry, either on the printed book or eBook side, as well as those who are involved with Tablets, eReaders, Smartphones, either on the hardware or software/app side.

This comprehensive and insightful 317-page report will deliver the following benefits:

  • For the first time obtain in one report a clear, holistic business analysis of printed books, eBooks and eReading devices set against a background of 26 country-level analyses;
  • Clearly understand the 19 distinct benefits that eBooks will deliver to book-buyers around the globe;
  • Review a clear, detailed like-for-like P&L analysis of the cost difference between eBooks and Printed Books, which considers over 30 specific cost contributions;
  • Understand what this means for the long term market price for eBooks as well as the future size of the book industry;
  • Clearly understand the fundamental growth and cannibalisation mechanisms that will determine whether eBooks will bring overall growth to the industry, or not;
  • Review how eBooks will change the supply-demand balance in the industry and what will happen to the number of authors, content quality and the number of book readers;
  • Understand how self-publishing models, DRM, ad-supported books and the current debate over the wholesale vs. agency pricing will affect the development of the eBook market;
  • Read a clear analysis of the 12 different factors that will shape the development of eBooks in emerging internet markets;
  • Use over 60 pages of country-level market information and data to obtain valuable insight into the many important differences between the eBook markets in 26 individual countries, including all the major western markets along with BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India and China), plus many others;
  • Compare market forecasts from 2011 to 2015 for Printed Books and eBooks: you will see the full picture by being able to compare projections for unit volumes, retail expenditure and average selling price, all on a region-by region basis;
  • Get a firm handle on eReading devices by obtaining up-to-date market information, key datapoints, analysis & insight, vendor profile information, device specifications and market forecasts for all the major device categories: eReaders, Tablets and Smartphones, plus PCs (including desktops, notebooks and netbooks);
  • Review 23 pages of market forecasts and numeric analyses on all the key aspects of this exciting market, many of which are offered for 6 regions: North America, Western Europe, Central, Southern and Eastern Europe, Asia Pacific, Caribbean & Latin America and Middle East & Africa;
  • Understand how rapidly the eBook market will develop in 6 regions around the globe, and what percentage of total book sales will be accounted for by eBooks from 2011 to 2015;
  • Appreciate how the average retail price for printed books and eBooks will change over time, again on a regional basis;
  • Benefit from 106 data-packed tables and 44 insightful figures that can be easily pasted straight into your presentations and reports;
  • Learn how many eBooks will be purchased per eBook reader and what the average eBook reader will spend on eBooks per year. purchases per reader.

Table of Contents

  • EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
  • INTRODUCTION
  • HISTORY: 1970 TO 2007
  • ENABLING DEVICES
  • EBOOK SITES
  • EBOOK VALUE PROPOSITION
  • IMPROVED BOOK CONTENT
    • More Books
    • Higher Quality
  • CONVENIENCE BENEFITS
    • Portability
    • Accessibility
    • Cross-Media Benefits
  • NEW FEATURES
    • Linear Features
    • Social Reading Features
  • BUSINESS ANALYSIS
  • COST DIFFERENCE: PRINTED BOOKS VS. EBOOKS
  • INDUSTRY GROWTH: ECONOMIC FUNDAMENTALS AND GROWTH MECHANISMS
    • Developed Economies: Mature Book Market
    • Existing Book Buyers
    • New Book Buyers
    • Emerging & Developing Economies: Low Penetration of Books
  • STRUCTURAL CHANGES TO THE BOOK INDUSTRY
    • Industry Size & Growth
    • Changes to the Number of Authors, eBooks and Readers
    • Supply Side: Authors & eBook Volume
    • Demand Side: Readers
    • Content Distribution Platforms
    • Tier 1 Platforms
    • Tier 2 Platforms
    • eBook Retailers
    • Self Publishing
  • REVENUE CANNIBALISATION
  • PRICING: AGENCY VS. WHOLESALE MODEL
    • Legal Action and Regulatory Scrutiny in the U.S and UK
    • Key Market Risks
    • Wholesale Pricing Model
    • Agency Pricing Model
    • Comment
  • ADVERTISING: AD-SUPPORTED EBOOKS
    • Proven, User-pays Model
  • DIGITAL RIGHTS MANAGEMENT (DRM)
  • EMERGING INTERNET MARKETS
  • MARKET OUTLINE
    • Priorities
    • Demand for Reading
    • Content
    • Devices
    • Telecoms Infrastructure
    • Payments: Banking and Credit-Debit Cards
    • Pricing
    • Economics: Ecosystems & Sustainable Business Models
    • Piracy & DRM
    • Political Motivation
  • EDUCATION MARKET
    • One Laptop Per Child (OLPC)
    • Classmate PC
    • Worldreader
    • Aakask: The World's First $35 Tablet
  • ANALYSIS
  • COUNTRY SNAPSHOTS: FAST FACTS
  • NORTH AMERICA
    • United States
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Canada
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
  • WESTERN EUROPE
    • Germany
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • France
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • United Kingdom
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Italy
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Spain
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Netherlands
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
  • CENTRAL, SOUTHERN & EASTERN EUROPE
    • Russian Federation
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Poland
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Greece
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Czech Republic & Slovakia
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
  • ASIA PACIFIC
    • China
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Japan
      • Market Overview
      • ePublishing
    • India
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Australia
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Korea (Dem. Rep. of)
      • Market Outline
      • eBooks
    • Taiwan
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Malaysia
      • Market Overview
      • ePublishing
  • LATIN AMERICA
    • Brazil
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Argentina
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Mexico
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
  • MIDDLE EAST & AFRICA
    • Turkey
    • Saudi Arabia
    • South Africa
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • United Arab Emirates (UAE)
      • Market Overview
      • eBooks
    • Nigeria
      • Market Overvie
      • eBooks
  • DEVICE MARKET
  • INTRODUCTION: ADVANCED PERSONAL DEVICES
    • 2001: Crawling out of the Lab
    • eReaders
    • Tablet PCs
    • Smartphones
    • 2011: Explosive Growth
  • PCS: DESKTOPS, NOTEBOOKS & NETBOOKS
    • Utility as an eReading Device
    • Future Trends
  • EREADERS
    • Acer: LumiRead 600
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Aluratek: LIBRE Air eBook Reader, Color and Touch
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Amazon: Kindle W-Fi, 3G and DX
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Archos: 70 and 70c
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Barnes & Noble: NOOK & Nook Color
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • BenQ: nReader K60 & K61
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Bookeen: Cybook Opus, Orizon and GEN3
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Elonex: eBook Readers 621EB, 500EB & 705EB
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Endless Ideas: BeBook Club, Neo, One, Mini & Live
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Hanlin: V60, V3+, V5, V90, A6 and a9
      • Outline
      • Key Specification
    • Hanvon: W622, B630, N610, W800, N518 & N520
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • iRiver: Story, Story HD & Cover Story
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Kobo: eReader Touch & Wireless eReader
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Lbook: V3+ and V60
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Onyx International: Booz A60/A60W, X60/X60S & M901
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Pandigital: 6-inch (Linux) and 9-inch (Android) Models
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • PocketBook: Pro 602, Pro 902, IQ701 and 360 Plus
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Prestigo: eBook Reader 3052, 3162, 3362, 5062, 3072, 3152 & 5162
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Samsung: E6, E101
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Sony: Pocket, Touch & Daily Editions (PRS-350, PRS-650 and PRS-950)
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
  • MEDIA TABLETS
    • Definition: Tablet
    • Apple: iPad2
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Dell: Streak 5 & Streak 7
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Samsung: Galaxy Tab 7 & 10.1
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • HP: Slate 500, TouchPad & Plan to divest the PSG Group
      • History
    • Market Gap: Between Smartphones and Netbooks
    • Palm Acquisition: Rationale
    • Windows: HP Slate 500 Tablet PC (Enterprise Market)
    • webOS: TouchPad (Consumer Market)
      • Plan to Sell Personal Systems Group (PSG)
    • LG Electronics: Optumus Pad
    • Motorola: Xoom
      • Outline
    • Google's Acquisition of Motorola Mobility
      • Key Specifications
    • Sharp: Galapagos 5.5-inch, 7-inch (A01SH) and 10.8-inch Tablets
      • 5.5-inch and 10.8-inch Devices
      • 7-inch Device: A01SH
    • Research In Motion: PlayBook
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Acer: Iconia Tab A500, W500, A100 and Smart
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • HTC: Flyer
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Archos: Android and Windows Tablets
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Asus: Eee Pad
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Toshiba: Libretto W100, Folio 100 and Thrive
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Lenovo: IdeaPad U1 Hybrid with LePad Slate, K1, P1 & ThinkPad Tablets
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Google
    • Android
    • The Chromium Projects
    • Acquisition of Motorola Mobility
    • Nokia
    • Internet Tablets
    • 3G Booklet
    • Tablets
    • Sony: Tablet S1 and S2
      • Outline
      • Key Specifications
    • Microsoft
    • Past: ‘Tablet PC’
    • Future: Modern Tablets
  • SMARTPHONES
  • MARKET FORECASTS
  • ADVANCED PERSONAL DEVICES: EREADERS, TABLETS & SMARTPHONES
    • Worldwide Shipments
    • Worldwide Average Selling Price (ASP)
    • Worldwide Revenues
    • Worldwide Installed Base of Advanced Personal Devices (Media tablets, eReaders & Smartphones)
    • Worldwide Unique Users of Advanced Personal Devices (Media tablets, eReaders & Smartphones)
    • PCs
    • Desktop PCs
    • Notebook PCs
    • Netbook PCs
    • eReaders
    • Media tablets
    • Smartphones
  • PRINTED BOOKS & EBOOKS
    • Total Book Market (Printed Books and eBooks Combined)
      • Total Book Market: Unit Sales by Region
      • Total Book Market: Average Selling Price (ASP) at Retail by Region
      • Total Book Market: Retail Revenues by Region
    • Printed Books
      • Printed Books: Unit Sales by Region
      • Printed Books: Average Selling Price (ASP) at Retail by Region
      • Printed Books: Retail Revenues by Region
    • eBooks
      • eBooks: Unit Sales by Region
      • eBooks: Average Selling Price (ASP) at Retail by Region
      • eBooks: Retail Revenues by Region
      • eBooks as a Percentage of All Books
    • Unit Sales by Region
    • Retail Revenues by Region
      • Printed Books vs. eBooks: Average Purchases per Reader
      • Printed Books: North America
      • eBooks: Worldwide
  • APPENDIX
  • SOURCES
  • REGIONAL SEGMENTATION: CONSTITUENT COUNTRIES
  • RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
  • ABOUT THE AUTHORS

LIST OF TABLES

  • Table 1: Worldwide Shipment of Advanced Personal Devices (Smartphones, Media tablets and eReaders) from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 2: Worldwide Installed Base of Advanced Personal Devices (Smartphones, Media tablets and eReaders) from 2011 to 2015 (unique Users, Millions)
  • Table 3: Examples of eBook Sites (36 sites spanning 12 countries)
  • Table 4: Examples of Some of the New Features Enabled by eBooks
  • Table 5: Summary of Cost Difference between eBooks and Printed Books for a Publisher
  • Table 6: P&L Analysis of Printed Book vs. eBook: Scenario A - Typical Print Run
  • Table 7: P&L Analysis of Printed Book vs. eBook: Scenario A - High Volume Scenario
  • Table 8: Comparison of Main Differences in Fixed Costs for eBooks and Printed Books
  • Table 9: Book and eBook Market Growth /Contraction Mechanisms
  • Table 10: National vs. Export Sales: UK Book Publishers (2006 to 2010)
  • Table 11: eBooks written by Penelope Fletcher (Self Publisher) and Haggai Carmon (Leisure Books) available on the eBook site Feedbooks
  • Table 12: Agency and Wholesale Book Pricing Models
  • Table 13: Intel Classmate PC
  • Table 14: ‘Aakash’ $35 Tablet for Indian Market - Claimed to be the World's Cheapest Tablet
  • Table 15: OLPC Programme - XO Laptop and XO-3 Tablet
  • Table 16: eClickto PC reader and eReader
  • Table 17: Income Gap between Blacks and Whites (South Africa)
  • Table 18: Worldwide Installed Base of Advanced Personal Devices (Media tablets, eReaders and Smartphones) from 2011 to 2015 (unique Users, Millions)
  • Table 19: Worldwide Shipments of Major Categories of eReading Device from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 18: Worldwide Installed Base of Advanced Personal Devices (Media tablets, eReaders and Smartphones) from 2011 to 2015 (unique Users, Millions)
  • Table 19: Worldwide Shipments of Major Categories of eReading Device from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 20: Comparative R&D Expenditure for Apple and Google in 2010 (USD, Billions)
  • Table 21: Estimated Worldwide R&D Expenditure for PCs, Netbooks, eReader, Media tablets and Smartphones from 2011 to 2015 (USD, Billions)
  • Table 22: Acer LumiRead 600- Key Specifications
  • Table 23: Aluratek - Selected eReader Models
  • Table 24: BenQ K60 & K61 - Key Specifications
  • Table 25: Kindle Wi-Fi, 3G and DX
  • Table 26: Archos 70 and 70-c eReaders (Key Specifications)
  • Table 27: Barnes & Noble NOOK (Key Specifications)
  • Table 28: BenQ K60 & K61 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 29: Bookeen Cybook eReaders: Opus, Orizon and GEN3 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 31: Elonex eBook Readers: 500EB and 705EB (Key Specifications)
  • Table 33: BeBook Neo and One eReaders (Key Specifications)
  • Table 35: Hanlin C7 and A9 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 37: Hanvon Technology eReaders N518 and W800 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 39: iRiver Story, Story HD and Cover Story (Key Specifications)
  • Table 40: Kobo ‘eReader Touch’ and ‘Wireless eReader’ (Key Specifications)
  • Table 41: Lbook V3+ and V60 eReaders
  • Table 42: Onyx International: Boox A60/A60W and Boox X60/X60S (Key Specifications)
  • Table 43: Pandigital eReader: Novel 6" Personal eReader and 9" Color Multimedia eReader (Key Specifications)
  • Table 44: Pocketbook eReader Models Pro 602, 360 Plus, IQ701 and Pro 902
  • Table 45: Selected Prestigio eReaders: 4 Models (Key Specifications)
  • Table 46: Samsung E6 and E101 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 47: Sony Reader - Models PRS-350, PRS-650 & PRS-950 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 48: Apple iPad2 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 49: Dell Streak 5 and Streak 7 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 51: Dell Streak 5 and Streak 7 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 52: HP Slate 500 Tablet PC (Key Specifications)
  • Table 53: HP TouchPad (Key Specifications)
  • Table 54: LG Optimus Pad (Key Specifications)
  • Table 55: Comparative Worldwide Revenues and Revenue Growth: Google, Apple, Microsoft and Nokia
  • Table 56: Motorola Xoom - Key Specifications
  • Table 57: Blackberry PlayBook (Key Specifications)
  • Table 58: Acer Iconia Range of Tablets (Key Specifications)
  • Table 59: HTC Flyer (Key Specifications)
  • Table 61: Archos Android and Windows Tablets (Key Specifications)
  • Table 63: Asus Eee Pad Tablets - Slider, Transformer, MeMO and Slate EP121 (Key Specifications)
  • Table 64: Toshiba Thrive (Key Specifications)
  • Table 65: Lenovo Tablets (Key Specifications)
  • Table 66: Examples of Nokia Products that Use Maemo (N770, N800l N810 and N900)
  • Table 67: Sony Tablet (Models S1 and S2) - Key Specifications
  • Table 68: Summary of Significant Milestones in Smartphone Devices: 1993 to 2010
  • Table 69: Worldwide Shipments of PCs, Netbooks, eReaders, Media tablets and Smartphones from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 70: Worldwide Shipments of Major Categories of eReading Device from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 71: Worldwide Average Selling Price (ASP) for Major Categories of eReading Device from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 72: Worldwide Revenues for Major Categories of eReading Device from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 73: Worldwide Revenues for Major Categories of eReading Device from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 74: Worldwide Installed Base of Media tablets, eReaders and Smartphones from 2011 to 2015 (Units, Millions)
  • Table 75: Worldwide Installed Base of Media tablets, eReaders and Smartphones from 2011 to 2015 (Units, Millions)
  • Table 76: Worldwide Shipments of Desktop PCs from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 77: Worldwide Average Selling Price of Desktop PCs from 2011 to 2015 (USD)
  • Table 78: Worldwide Revenues for Desktop PCs from 2011 to 2015 (USD, Millions)
  • Table 79: Worldwide Shipments of Notebook PCs from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 80: Worldwide Average Selling Price of Notebook PCs from 2011 to 2015 (USD)
  • Table 81: Worldwide Revenues for Notebook PCs from 2011 to 2015 (USD, Millions)
  • Table 82: Worldwide Shipments of Netbook PCs from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 83: Worldwide Average Selling Price of Netbook PCs from 2011 to 2015 (USD)
  • Table 84: Worldwide Revenues for Netbook PCs from 2011 to 2015 (USD, Millions)
  • Table 85: Worldwide Shipments of eReaders from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 86: Worldwide Average Selling Price of eReaders from 2011 to 2015 (USD)
  • Table 87: Worldwide Revenues for eReaders from 2011 to 2015 (USD, Millions)
  • Table 88: Worldwide Shipments of Media tablets from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 89: Worldwide Average Selling Price of Media tablets from 2011 to 2015 (USD)
  • Table 90: Worldwide Revenues for Media tablets from 2011 to 2015 (USD, Millions)
  • Table 91: Worldwide Shipments of Smartphones from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 92: Worldwide Average Selling Price of Smartphones from 2011 to 2015 (USD)
  • Table 93: Worldwide Revenues for Smartphones from 2011 to 2015 (USD, Millions)
  • Table 94: All Books (Printed Books and eBooks Combined): Unit Sales by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 95: All Books (Printed Books and eBooks Combined): Average Selling Price (ASP) at Retail by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 96: All Books (Printed Books and eBooks Combined): Retail Revenues by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 97: Printed Books: Unit Sales by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 98: Printed Books: Average Selling Price (ASP) at Retail by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 99: Printed Books: Retail Revenues by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 100: eBooks: Unit Sales by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 101: eBooks: Average Selling Price (ASP) at Retail by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 102: eBooks: Retail Revenues by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Millions)
  • Table 103: Unit Sales of eBooks as a Percentage of All Book Sales by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Percent)
  • Table 104: Retail Revenues of eBooks as a Percentage of All Book Retail Revenues by Region from 2011 to 2015 (Percent)
  • Table 105: Printed Books in North America: Average Expenditure and Purchases per Literary Reader from 2011 to 2015
  • Table 106: eBooks Worldwide: Average Expenditure and Purchases per Unique User of a Media tablet or eReader from 2011 to 2015

LIST OF FIGURES

  • Figure 1: Book Publishing Industry: Qualitative Analysis of Cost Structure
  • Figure 2: Book Publishing Industry: Structural Changes Caused by eBooks
  • Figure 4: Bookmate: Android, Apple (iPhone and iPad) and Nokia
  • Figure 5: Newman C66
  • Figure 6: Examples of Japanese Magna
  • Figure 7: Fujitsu FLEPia eReader
  • Figure 8: Acer LumiRead 600
  • Figure 9: Current Kindle Models - Wi-Fi, 3G and DX
  • Figure 10: Archos 70 and 70-c eReaders
  • Figure 11: BenQ nReader K60
  • Figure 12: Bookeen Cybook eReaders (Opus, Orizon and Gen3 Models)
  • Figure 13: Kobo eReaders - eReader Touch and Wireless eReader
  • Figure 14: Lbook V60 eReader
  • Figure 15: Onyx Booz A60/A60W, Boox X60/X60S eReaders and M901 Tablet
  • Figure 16: Pandigital Linux and Android eReaders (7-inch B&W and 9-inch Colour Model)
  • Figure 17: Pocketbook Pro 602, 902, IQ701 and 306 Plus
  • Figure 18: Prestigio's Range of eReaders (PER 3052, 3162, 3362, 5062, 3072, 3152 and 5162)
  • Figure 19: Sony Reader - Models PRS-350, PRS-650 & PRS-950
  • Figure 20: Apple iPad: Example Use Cases
  • Figure 21: Dell Streak Tablets: 5-inch and 7-inch
  • Figure 22: Dell Streak 5 - Screenshots of Six Use Cases
  • Figure 23: Samsung Galaxy Tab (7-inch Model)
  • Figure 24: Samsung Galaxy Tab (10.1-inch Model)
  • Figure 25: HP Windows Slate Positioning - Mainly Business Market
  • Figure 26: HP webOS TouchPad - Mainly Consumer Market
  • Figure 27: LG Optimus Pad
  • Figure 28: Motorola Xoom
  • Figure 29: Comparative Worldwide Revenues for Google and Apple from 2007 to 2010 (USD, Billions)
  • Figure 30: Sharp Galapagos 5.5-inch and 10.8-inch Tablets
  • Figure 31: Sharp Galapagos AS01SH Tablet
  • Figure 32: Acer Iconia rage of Tablets (A500, W500, A100 and Smart)
  • Figure 33: HTC Flyer Tablet
  • Figure 34: Netbook Pioneer: The Asus Ess PC (2007)
  • Figure 35: Netbook Pioneer: Toshiba Libretto 20 (1996)
  • Figure 36: Toshiba Dual Touch Screen Libertto W100
  • Figure 37: Toshiba Thrive
  • Figure 38: Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid wit LePad Slate, IdeaPad Tablet K1 and P1 and ThinkPad Tablet
  • Figure 39: Chromebooks by Samsung and Acer
  • Figure 40: Google Chrome OS-powered Tablet: User Interface (UI) Concepts
  • Figure 41: Nokia Booklet 3G
  • Figure 42: Sony Tablet - Models S1 (Left) and S2 (Right)
  • Figure 43: Sony Vaio W ‘Internet Book’
  • Figure 44: Example Screenshots of how The Guardian (UK) appears when accessed using the latest (free) iPhone App
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