Kindle Fire Falls Short of iPad2 in Price and Features
Amazon announced a new tablet today that will utilize Amazon.com and it's products to the fullest.
It will be called the Kindle Fire.
The Fire will have a 7-inch display and sell for $199 on Amazon.com. Compared with the $499 price for Apple’s cheapest iPad. The device, a souped-up version of the latest Kindle, will run on a version of Google Inc.’s Android software, the Seattle-based company said.
There is camera or a microphone. The device will connect to the internet through Wi-Fi, and there is no 3G access. It comes with a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime, the company’s $79-a-year membership service that includes streaming video and free two-day shipping.
To date, Apple has controlled the tablet market with its iPad. This $199 price along with Amazon's reputation and one-stop shopping makes this a very compelling product for the masses.