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Print-book reading tops in US despite rise of tablets

Posted: 16 Jan 2014 03:30 PM PST

January 17, 2014

Most adults in the United States still prefer ink-and-paper books despite the rising popularity of tablets and digital works. - Reuters pic, January 17, 2014.Most adults in the United States still prefer ink-and-paper books despite the rising popularity of tablets and digital works. - Reuters pic, January 17, 2014.A Pew Research Center study released yesterday showed that US readers reach for ink-and-paper books despite the rising popularity of tablets and digital works.

While the portion of people who read e-books grew in the past year, most adults in the United States opted for print editions during that same time period, the Pew survey revealed.

"The proportion of Americans who read e-books is growing, but few have completely replaced print books for electronic versions," researchers said in an overview of the findings.

"Print remains the foundation of Americans' reading habits."

The percentage of US adults who read an e-book in the past year rose to 28% from 23%. Meanwhile about seven out of ten Americans reported reading printed works, in a rise of 4% from 2012.

Only 4% of readers claimed to be "e-book only", according to Pew research.

Overall, 76% of US adults read a book in some form during the twelve months prior to the survey, which was taken this month.

The survey also showed that e-book reading devices, including tablet computers, are spreading through the population.

About 42% of US adults own tablet computers, up from 34% in September of last year, according to Pew. Half of Americans have either a tablet computer or dedicated e-reader such as Kindle or Nook, up from 43% in September.

Amazon.com does not disclose sales details for its Kindle devices, but market tracker Compass Intelligence estimates the online retail titan sold 18.2 million Kindle Fire tables last year and likely sold another five million of its dedicated Kindle e-readers. - AFP, January 17, 2014.

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