Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Amazon. Show all posts

Jul 1, 2012

Kindle Fire review : Changing the Landscape of the Tablet Game

Kindle Fire review : Changing the Landscape of the Tablet Game

If you’re planning to review something such as Amazon’s new tablet, the Kindle Fire, you need two things: time, and a big list of music, movies and books you want to dive into.

Sure, the Fire is a proper tablet, with many (though not all) of the capabilities of something such as an iPad. But the focus on this product is most certainly on lean-back experiences, and that’s reflected in its $199.99 price, too.

Jun 30, 2012

Nook Tablet goes head-to-head with Kindle Fire

Nook Tablet goes head-to-head with Kindle Fire

This morning Barnes & Noble officially announced its Nook Tablet — its 7-inch, $249 tablet that goes head-to-head with the Kindle Fire. Naturally, we fought the crowds at the launch event to get some hands-on time with the Nook Color successor. So can the Tablet take on Amazon's entry? Read on for impressions and our hands-on video and pictures.

Apr 21, 2012

Now Comes NookColor after Kindle Fire

Now Comes NookColor after Kindle Fire

Slowly begin reading media ambush to digital form. In these media, books, magazines or other reading media can cost less than traditional media. The reason is simple. Minus the paper and cut at least about 40 percent of production costs, especially the use of paper of a print media.

Hype Amazone.com released Kindle e-reader as well apparently not the only option anymore. So many types and kinds and dimensions. But that was much talked about gadget fans the world is NookColor. This device is actually almost been released years ago by the originator, Barnes & Nobles (a retail company and reading digital books), but only recently thrown into the market.

Apr 20, 2012

Every One Kindle Fire, Amazon Loss US$ 10

Every One Kindle Fire, Amazon Loss US$ 10

Each sale of a Fire Kindle, Amazon was not immediately reap the benefits, but rather a loss of 10 dollars. Because the production of Fire Kindle per unit cost was 210 dollars, while the selling price of only 199 U.S. dollars.

A market research firm, IHS iSuppli, analyze that to make a Fire Kindle, Amazon reached 191.65 U.S. dollars just for the hardware. Including the exact total cost of production and others reached 209.63 U.S. dollars.

Apr 19, 2012

Kindle Fire Sold 1 Million Units Per Weeks

Kindle Fire Sold 1 Million Units Per Weeks 

Amazon Kindle Fire apparently the red-hot in the U.S.. Reportedly, the device was sold a million units per week. 

Unusually, Amazon broke tradition by publishing a number of companies that sold devices. In fact, during this shut up about the Amazon. Yes, in a release, Amazon said that Kindle Fire has sold 1 million units per week for three weeks. 

Apr 18, 2012

Kindle Versus iPad

Kindle Versus iPad

Amazon unveiled a touchscreen tablet com-puter in an attempt to pull the rug from Beneath Apple and its iPad. The Kindle Fire, the which has many similar functions, will be sold in the U.S. for $ 199 (£ 128), less than half the price of the cheapest iPad available.

The low cost technology stunned industry watchers, WHO suggested That tablet Apple and other manufacturers would have to cut Their prices. Users will be Able to access more than 18million movies, television Programmes, songs, apps, games, books and magazines via the Amazon website.

Apple Make iPad "Mini", Amazon Kindle Make Fire "Maxi"

Apple Make iPad "Mini", Amazon Kindle Make Fire "Maxi"

When rumors of further tightening that Apple will release a mini iPad (7 inches) to compete with Fire Kindle, Amazon Kindle rumored to be releasing it with a screen-sized iPad Fire.

As reported by CNET, Amazon will release an updated version of its flagship tablet, Kindle Fire 10 inches, as part of efforts to secure a place in the middle of dominance over the iPad.