“Why should somebody buy this instead of an iPad?”
Up to this point, even the answer "it's cheaper" hasn't been possible, since most other devices actually cost as much, or more, than an iPad.
Amazon's Kindle is the first device that answers the question, and it is not about "speeds and feeds."
Both the iPad and the new Kindle Fire are gateways to a rich content ecosystem.
Friday, September 30, 2011
Amazon's New Kindle Fire Claims a Clear Niche
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