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kindle fire tablet £130 but will it be any good?

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    #41
    Originally posted by OwlHoot View Post
    I seem to recall Amazon have been known to peremptorily delete content from your reader, in the event of a dispute

    Yep, they withdrew '1984'. Either pure irony or someone in charge has a naughty sense of humour.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/technology...on-kindle-1984

    For this reason, and the fact that the Kindle automatically informs Amazon of any content loaded onto it, under the pretence of 'backing up to the cloud', I've turned off the WiFi (don't have 3G) and only use the USB to transfer and delete content.

    Turning off WiFi also makes the battery last much longer.
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      #42
      Originally posted by PAH View Post
      So they're trying to do an iTunes/iPad type lock-in.
      More that they're doing the flip side of Apple's approach.

      Apple's business is selling hardware; content is a sideline, which makes them negligible amounts of profit but helps to sell the devices. (TL;DR: Gross revenue of $28.3 billion for the quarter ending August 2011, of which just $1.4 billion was from iTunes store sales - about 5%; but Apple still have to pay the content owner from that gross revenue, as well as pay their own operating expenses.)

      Amazon's business is selling content; devices like the Kindle are a sideline which are heavily subsidised, because they help to sell content.

      The Kindle Fire is made by the same manufacturer that makes the PlayBook (an outfit called Quanta). The PlayBook sells at $499; the Fire at $199. It's clear Amazon aren't expecting to make a profit on the hardware.

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        #43
        I can see them being sold out and the price being bumped up by the time they've arrived on our shores.

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          #44
          Originally posted by NickFitz View Post
          devices like the Kindle are a sideline which are heavily subsidised, because they help to sell content.

          The Kindle Fire is made by the same manufacturer that makes the PlayBook (an outfit called Quanta). The PlayBook sells at $499; the Fire at $199. It's clear Amazon aren't expecting to make a profit on the hardware.

          Ballsy move. Similar to Sony and the PS3. Sony only started making a profit on them in 2010, 3 years after introduction.

          PS3 finally ready to yield profit for each sold | Crave - CNET

          As recently as February, Sony was still losing around $18 per every PlayStation 3 sold.
          The problem with Amazon's tablet is people can get content from other sources.

          Maybe the iTunes style app that comes with the tablet will be easy enough to use that people don't bother doing price comparisons elsewhere.

          Not sure how much better that is than just supplying a free Amazon app installed with every compatible device they sold, like some PC sellers have been doing for years.
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            #45
            Amazon implements BT Phorm

            Amazon's Silk looks creepily Phorm-ulaic ? The Register

            If you buy a Fire device, think carefully as to whether your privacy is worth trading for a few milliseconds faster web surfing experience

            WHS. I think I'll hold fire on this one.
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