據(jù)研究公司DisplaySearch最近一份報(bào)告預(yù)測(cè),2010年中國(guó)的電子閱讀器銷量將從2009年的80萬(wàn)臺(tái)躍升至300萬(wàn)臺(tái),達(dá)到全球市場(chǎng)的20%。該公司同時(shí)預(yù)測(cè),中國(guó)將因其巨大的人口規(guī)模,在2015年之前超過(guò)美國(guó)成為世界最大的電子閱讀器市場(chǎng)。
Chinese e-books are gaining popularity. An e-book, with its large memory space, is more like a mobile library. As it is easy to carry and use, e-book fits perfectly into the life of modern people.
Ms. Tong, a teacher, the e-book loyal users.
"They are portable, you can start reading them within minutes wherever you are, and your eyes feel comfortable while reading."
The e-book has even more obvious benefits. It can be a wealth of information stored in an economical way. Also, the text can be adjusted to fit the comforts of all readers.
Adobe versions have zoom features that can easily enlarge images and texts to allow for clearer reading by the elderly.
With the E-book's increasing demand in China, e-book producers have earned profits in this emerging industry.
Not only do you have to pay for the product's technology, you also have to purchase the e-book's contents. Thus, the cost is relatively expensive compared to other digital products. As this is difficult for some mass consumers to accept, pirated e-books, which are cheaper, are becoming popular in some markets.
Many manufacturers are well aware that the high cost becomes the development bottleneck for e-books. Experts argue that e-book development requires both internal and external efforts.