Amazon is upping its game in the color tablet
market. Last year, it launched the 7-inch
Kindle Fire, a pretty good, but limited, device
mostly distinguished by its low price of $199
and its seamless access to Amazon's massive
ecosystem of e-books, music, videos and
periodicals.
Now, Amazon has come up with a successor,
the Kindle Fire HD, which comes in two screen
sizes, 7 inches and 8.9 inches (the iPad's screen
is 9.7 inches, by comparison). Again, I see the
key advantages of these new Fires as low base
prices and easy access to Amazon's content
offerings. The 7-inch model, while beefed up,
still starts at $199 and the larger version at $
299. By contrast, the latest iPad starts at $
499, though the older iPad 2 is still available at $399.
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