LG and IRiver Enter the E-Reader Fray

South Korean maker of MP3 players, IRiver, is pairing up with flat-screen company LG Display LPL to manufacturer e-readers for the global market. The companies hope that their “story” e-reader, already on sale in parts of Europe and Asia, can distinguish itself from the already popular Amazon’s AMZN Kindle and Barnes & Noble’s BKS Nook. IRiver and LG Display plan to set up the $5 million joint venture, called L&I Electronic Technology and aim to produce 1 million units annually by 2011. Analyst’s estimate that revenue from the e-book marketplace will reach about $1.2 billion in 2011, bullishly up from $350 million recorded last year. This is just another example of how crowded the tablet pc space is getting. The sure-fire way to profit from this growth is place your bets with the semiconductor manufacturers. The broad-based iShares S&P North American Semiconductors IGW or the Semiconductor HOLDRs SMH are some of the better examples of how to play this growing trend.
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