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What Has Been Added To The Kindle Family?

Recently the online king Amazon introduced four new products to the always expanding Kindle family. The long predicted release of these new family members are thought to alter the way we think about eReaders and tablets. Amazon’s rivals are now scratching their head, questioning how they didn’t see this coming and how they are going to get back again the marketplace percentage they so dearly need. Massive businesses like Apple and Barnes and Noble are being put to the test and only time will display if they are able to resist this significant press from Amazon.

Most consumers thought that Amazon would release a new Kindle eReader, costing about the same as the outdated one, possibly with a touch display screen. These rumors were heading around blogs and community forums across the planet and I have to admit that I was also on this band wagon. Oh, how wrong we all had been. Amazon did fairly much the opposite to what we all thought. They realised that some consumers wanted a straight ahead Kindle, others a Kindle with touch display and others once more wanted a tablet. Now, the massive error Amazon could have made would have been to try and incorporate all these attributes into 1 single gadget. But they didn’t. As an alternative they made four unique items to suit the different wants and needs. Not only that, they also priced their newest items so low, that you would be an absolute clown to go with any of their opponents.

Very first of all, they released the straight forward Kindle WiFi. Beginning at only $79 this eInk eReader allows you to store up to 1400 textbooks, is light and quick as well as its battery will last you about a month. Subsequent in the family was 2 touch types with an eInk display. The Kindle Touch and the Kindle Touch 3G satisfied those wanting to maintain the eInk screen for reading, but wanted a touch screen for ease of use. Beginning at only $99, this little gem has twice the battery capability of its younger sibling and makes it possible for you to store a plethora of textbooks. With its touch display screen, naviagtion is certainly a breeze. Lastly, Amazon too wished to stir up the tablet marketplace that has been dominated by Apple in current years. With its Kindle Fire Amazon has given the iPad a run for its dollars and costing only $199 it is priced well below fifty percent of the iPad. It seems like the Kindle Fire V iPad battle has just started…


Amazon Kindle Fire – More Than an eReader