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What People Are Saying |
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The Fire gives me the features I want at a price point that’s less than half of the iPad 2. I can check my email,
browse the Internet, maybe play a few games, most importantly, I can read magazines in color on a Kindle.” - Gizmodo |
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At $199 the Fire is less than half the price of the Apple iPad, which starts at $499.
It is the first tablet from a major company to seriously undercut the iPad in price.” - New York Times |
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Consumers will see the iPad and Kindle Fire side-by-side… and simply ask ‘why does
the iPad cost at least $300 more?’ They will look at the features – the comparable amount of content, the Kindle’s million e-books, streaming TV shows – and pick the Fire.” - Extreme Tech |
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The Kindle Fire is the tablet you need at the price you’ll be willing to pay.” - Technology Review
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Amazon’s Kindle Fire is likely to be the first successful tablet not sold by Apple, and there
are several good reasons for it: the low price of $199, the convenient, portable size of 7 inches, and a rich catalog of books, movies and music offered through Amazon’s Web-based services.” - Ars Technica |
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The Fire is the real deal and it’s going to disrupt the equilibrium of the existing market for media devices.” - Chicago Sun Times
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There’s a new mayor in Droidville. But this guy didn’t roll into town with pomp and circumstance.
He strolled down Main Street and simply offered more than any other candidate, extolling a plan based on down-to-earth sensibility and affordability. Meet the Kindle Fire.” - Seeking Alpha |
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