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e-Readers Hot For The Holidays: Forrester

By Amy Gilroy -- TWICE, 10/12/2009

Cambridge, Mass. — E-reader sales will be even rosier this year than predicted, said Forrester Research in a new report publicized last week.

Calling e-readers a “breakout success,” Forrester upped its forecast for U.S. e-readers to 3 million units for 2009, up from 2 million predicted earlier, with 900,000 units expected to sell during the holiday season.

Retailers such as Best Buy, Costco, Target and Walmart are all devoting shelf space to e-readers this Christmas, with Best Buy launching a new “Gadgets and eReaders” section with interactive displays where consumers can test the devices, said analyst Sarah Rotman Epps.

Amazon is expected to lead the category with 60 percent market share in 2009, followed by Sony with 35 percent. Other vendors, such as iRex, Interead and Foxit, will account for 5 percent of U.S. sales.

E-book sales are also on the rise, climbing 149 percent over last year as of June. E-books now account for $14 million in sales per month, according to the Association of American Publishers, said Forrester.

The release this June of the Cool-er Reader from Interead helped bring down prices in e-readers this year, which helped spur the market.

Regarding the $249 Cooler, Forrester said, “The fact that with the help of Taiwanese ODM Netronix it went from concept to product in just six months showed Amazon and Sony that if they don't go after market price-sensitive consumers, someone else will.” This resulted in price reductions from both market leaders.

Next year, growth will be compounded, and e-reader sales might exceed 6 million units. If suppliers find ways to use non e-ink screens that can support color and video, then sales might be even higher, said Rotman.

Recent research from Web site Retrevo also found keen interest in e-readers, with 21 percent of online survey respondents claiming they would like to buy an e-reader this year.

The NPD Group also noted that “lower pricing from Amazon and Sony combined with wider model selection and broader retail distribution should result in strong growth for the category,” according to Ross Rubin, industry analysis director for consumer technology.

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