Sony has decided to abandon the North American market, having been a victim of the ruthless war of e-readers.
Sony has decided to abandon the North American market, having been a victim of the ruthless war of e-readers. Japanese and allowed U.S. and Canadian hands competitor Kobo customers.
The company ended up in the back of the pack due to various strategic errors which heavier undoubtedly remains the refusal to integrate a lighting system in its (expensive) devices. While it has long been a pioneer in the market of electronic reading light. But the mistakes Sony seem to pay cash, because the Japanese, by the voice of his spokesman, Maya Wasserman, now announces its withdrawal from the North American market for e-readers.
Sony has already set up a FAQ to answer questions from U.S. and Canadian users of its Reader Store, whose closure is scheduled for March 20.
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