Will the iPad Be Popular Enough to Replace eBook Devices?

It is obvious that the iPad is trying to compete in thewith services turned off and the screen set to a
eBook market. There is no surprise with thereasonable level of brightness. Even at 10 hours, it's
iBookstore that is being developed by Apple is goingstill far behind the battery life of other readers. Some
to be the next iTunes for books. Quite a fewwill argue that you just need to get into the habit of
publishers have signed onto Apple's service to startrecharging the device each week. Others would like
selling books on the iPad. Is this enough to actuallyto have the multi-week battery life other devices like
replace other eBook reading devices?this offer.
There will be some challenges in doing this. The firstAnother challenge will be the price. When it's $500 for
is the screen. While the iPad does have a very highthe base model, this for many is too much for an
resolution color screen, it's still a normal LCD screen.eBook reading device. While it can be much more
For some reading on this type of device is not athan read eBooks, it will be difficult to get buyers to
problem. For others, there is a preference forpay this price just for eBook reading alone. At CES
electronic ink like on the Kindle. The iPad could havethere were quite a few very inexpensive, quality
had a combination type screen with both, but it'sreaders that are going to be sold for much less than
stuck with the normal type of screen for now.this price or even the Kindle.
One more thing to be concerned about is battery life.While the iPad is a good device, there are other
At the present time the iPad is supposed to geteBook readers that have better features. It will do
around 10 hours of battery life. This is most likelywell but won't dominate the market.