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Why doesn't Apple launch an e-reader to compete with Amazon Kindle?
Over the years, with the rapid development of e-books and audiobooks, Kindle and Audible have become the best choices for readers. In e-reading, Amazon occupies 84% market share in the United States, and Kindle has almost become synonymous with e-readers.

It is reported that compared with Apple iPad, Kindle's electronic ink screen has an excellent reading experience and can protect your eyes from harm. And in this hot season, beaches and swimming pools have become the first choice for many people's activities, and the waterproof Kindle stands out. On the whole, although the screen of iPad is also suitable for online reading, the electronic ink screen of Kindle Paperwhite and Kindle Oasis is incomparable in simple reading.

Then the question is, why doesn't Apple enter the electronic ink screen market? Apple can face the Kindle Paperwhite head-on. Because for users who like the Apple ecosystem, "Apple Book Reader" will be very popular in the product line. You can support the iOS system, and you can only access Apple books and Safari reading lists.

However, according to relevant sources, Apple is not unwilling to enter the e-book and audio book market, but has concerns. Mainly because Amazon has many publishers, if publishers cooperate with Apple again, then Apple will be at risk of being sued.

On the whole, we are expected to see Apple expand its hardware product line by launching a book reader and "face to face" with Amazon. If this vision really comes true, will you choose kindle or Apple's book reader?