Kobo
Inc. says its e-reader customer base grew by 2.5 million in the first
quarter despite weak predictions for the digital book industry.
The
Toronto-based, Japanese-owned e-reader company says it now has 14.5
million registered users, with 15 per cent of its new users coming from
the United States.
Kobo’s customers were also reading 34 per cent more in the first quarter compared with the same time period last year.
Sales
of the new Kobo Aura HD accounted for more than one in four e-readers
sold at retail stores and sales of Kobo Writing Life self-publishing
titles made up 10 per cent of revenue.
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