INFOLINKS

Monday 2 January 2012

THE ELECTRONIC READER AND TABLET MARKET

The electronic reader and tablet market is all set to welcome the newest member to its family - The Amazon Kindle Fire! Amazon not only conceived but dropped a bombshell with the announcement of the new tablet. The big clincher however is that Amazon dropped the price of the original Kindle, and they also added the new Kindle Touch and, of course, the Kindle Fire.
In stepping up to the game, many will agree it was well worth the wait as consumers have been asking where the Kindle Color is for some time. It came with vibrant color touchscreen and with extra-wide viewing angle. The new tablet is poised to make an impact, through price, hardware, and market. The Kindle Fire will be released on November 15, 2011. Orders are being taken now on a first come, first served basis.
Amazon has now advanced into this market with their all new Amazon Kindle Fire tablet, which has a sleeker design and all of Amazon's content behind it. Consumers will surely judge if it is the first real competitor to go up against the iPad or if it is a completely different product. Other tablets can't really compete with access to 18 million songs, books, apps, movies, TV shows, games and magazines.
The multi-touch display improves Kindle's already user-friendly design by putting full access to the extensive eBook store and limited web browsing capability literally at the user's fingertips. The 7-inch touchscreen multi-effect exhibit with IPS, delivers a maximum resolution of 1024 x 600 at 16 million shades. It's compact size also makes it easier to hold in one hand.
Kindle Fire features a state-of-the-art dual-core processor for fast, powerful performance. Previous models were more of just eBook readers and came in Grey scale. However, it has moved beyond the scope and function of a standard e-reader and is approaching the realm of the iPad and other tablets. With one of its new added features you can now browse the web online. While there is no 3G access on this device it runs on WI-Fi. So anywhere you have a wireless connection, you can browse and download content. There is also free cloud storage for all your Amazon content.
While Amazon's Android-based Kindle Fire electronics wholesale tablet will already tempt customers with its low $199 price versus the $499-$829 of the iPad 2, the online retailer is hoping to ensure that price is not the only point it will beat rivals tablets. Amazon is able to offer such a bargain price because the device is tied into their Eco-system. This means you have direct access to purchase eBooks, music and movies from their expanding catalog. You can even expect streaming movies and TV programs.
With the Christmas holiday season coming up, it makes a great gift for both young and old.

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