New Kindle sales have already surpassed last year's holiday sales

New Kindle sales have already surpassed last year's holiday sales
Amazon has revealed today that the latest generation of Kindle e-readers are the fastest selling Kindles of all-time, as well as the top selling products on both Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk.

The new Kindles, which saw a significant price drop along with slimmed down hardware, have already outsold all Kindle device sales from the fourth quarter 2009, Amazon's strongest quarter due to increased demand for the holidays.



"It's still October and we've already sold more Kindle devices since launch than we did during the entire fourth quarter of last year--astonishing because the fourth quarter is the busiest time of year on Amazon," says Steve Kessel, Senior Vice President, Amazon Kindle. "Readers continue to choose Kindle for its all-new electronic ink screen with 50 percent higher contrast, readability in bright sunlight, long battery life of up to one month, light 8.5 ounce form, flexibility to read their books across all major LCD devices and platforms, and low $139 price. It's clear that this is going to be the biggest holiday for Kindle yet--by far."

Furthermore, Kindle e-book sales continue to "overtake print," even though print book sales continue solid growth.

"For the top 10 bestselling books on Amazon.com, customers are choosing Kindle books over hardcover and paperback books combined at a rate of greater than 2 to 1. Kindle books are also outselling print books for the top 25, 100, and 1,000 bestsellers--it's across the board,"
adds Kessel, via MarketWatch. "This is remarkable when you consider that we've been selling hardcover and paperback books for 15 years, and Kindle books for just 36 months."

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 25 Oct 2010 19:00
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  • Ryoohki

    I dunno, if I'm going to shell out money it would be for a paper book. I just cannot bring myself to spend money on a digital copy that isn't really mine. The cost is still prohibitive to me for the reader and the price of the books for bestsellers are often as high as the paper copies and it makes sense to have something more tangible imo.

    26.10.2010 10:05 #1

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