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Percent of adults who claim they own, respectively, tablet computers and e-readers, according to a Pew Internet & American Life Project study. It could mark the first time that tablets have overtaken e-readers. However, according to a May study by the same organization, 12 percent of American adults claimed to own e-readers. Kristen Purcell, the Pew researcher who authored the study, told Wilson Rothman of MSNBC's Technolog, "I suspect after the holidays, we're going to see this number back up." The line between tablet and e-reader has become fairly cloudy in recent months.
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