We have found out that Kobo has begun selling tablets on their web site again. Here’s the full article we found:
Kobo
has begun selling its devices directly through its website in the U.S.
and Canada instead of making customers in those countries go to
third-party retailers, the Toronto-based company announced Tuesday.
Kobo
makes four devices: The 5-inch Kobo Mini e-reader, for $79.99; the
touchscreen Kobo Touch e-reader, for $99.99; the front-lit Kobo Glo
e-reader, for $129.99; and the Kobo Arc Android tablet, for $199.99.
Last year, the company stopped selling them through its website and only
made them available through chains like Target and Best Buy as well as
the independent bookstores that Kobo partners with through the American
Booksellers Association.
A
Kobo spokesman told me that last year, the company’s “top priority” was
to “meet the demand of holiday shoppers around the world. As such, we
paid close attention to our distribution channels to ensure that our
retail partners were fully stocked for the busy buying season.We
established a distribution process that runs very well, and were very
happy with our end-of-year results, with Kobo’s E Ink eReader sales up
nearly 150 percent in December. To further expand on our offerings and
to provide customers with another place to purchase we are now offering
our world-class devices and accessories through Kobo.com.”
Kobo
says it has 13 million readers worldwide. The company launched in
Brazil, Portugal, Italy, Japan, Spain, South Africa and the Netherlands
in 2012 and plans to head to Russia, India and China in 2013. In the
United States, its share of the ebook market is small and lags behind
Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Apple.
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