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Wall Street Journal Article Misplaces Blame for eReader Decline on Tablets
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A recent Wall Street Journal article claims that the demise of the eReader market can be solely attributed to the proliferation of media tablets. In fact, it’s just not that simple. Device readability, consumer demographics, and geographic bias are all factors in the demise of the eReader market.
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