Saturday, November 12, 2011

Amazon Kindle Fire preorders strong, says analyst

Amazon Kindle Fire broke the last records

Source: CNET

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       Amazon's $199 Kindle Fire may rival the iPad 2 in initial sales.
        (Credit: Amazon)
Amazon's Kindle Fire continues to rack up impressive preorders, according to a marketing research firm that's been tracking sales of the imminent Amazontablet.

Direct sales through Amazon are now projected at 500,000 from September 28 through October 28, according to Carter Nicholas, CEO of eDataSource.

But Nicholas is quick to admit that isn't the whole picture. "I'm going to assume that for every unit sold on Amazon.com there's also a unit being sold to a Best Buy or Staples. So maybe 1 million to 1.5 million," he said in a phone interview Thursday.

Nichols said it's not unreasonable to think that Amazon would stipulate to a major reseller like Best Buy that if it is going to carry the Kindle Fire, it would have to order a large number of units, though these would not technically be preorders directly from consumers.

Amazon announced on November 8 that the new Kindle family would be available at more than 16,000 retail locations in the U.S. on November 15, including Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Staples, Sam's Club, RadioShack, and Office Depot.

"The Kindle Fire and other new products in the Kindle family will be some of the hottest gifts this holiday season," Wendy Fritz, senior vice president of Computing at Best Buy, said in a statement on November 8.

And Nicholas said the $199 price means more multiple orders. "I think it resets the bar. In our data we're seeing people ordering two and three of them. That's not the majority of people, but it is showing up," he said.

And sales will jump again when the device goes on sale November 15. "As soon as people can physically touch the Kindle Fire, sales are going to increase dramatically. The holiday effect is going to be the biggest," Nicholas said.

Ashok Kumar of Rodman & Renshaw said earlier in the month that Amazon could sell as many as 5 million units in the current quarter "because they have received record preorders." But in a research note this week, he restated that as "upwards of 4 million."

How does this compare with theiPad 2? Apple sold 1 million iPad 2 devices in the first weekend of sales, an estimated 2.4 million iPad 2s in the first month of sales, and 9.25 million iPads during the first quarter that the iPad 2 was available.

And in the current quarter, Apple is projected to sell between 12 million and 13 million units, according to Kumar.

The Kindle Fire is considered the first viable threat to the iPad because it will cost $300 less than Apple's least expensive model, yet offer many of the attributes of a higher-end tablet. These would include a dual-core processor, a fast Web browser, a relatively high-quality display, and access to lots of Amazon content.

General-purposeAndroid tablets, like the Motorola Xoom and the Samsung Galaxy Tab, have not fared nearly as well as the iPad. Motorola, for instance, shipped only 100,000 Xoom tablets in the most recent reported quarter.


Thursday, September 29, 2011

Kindle Fire

Source: amazon.com

Full Color 7" Multi-touch Display, Wi-Fi

$199.00 Free Super Saver Shipping Details

Pre-order now to reserve your place in line


Our all-new Kindle Fire will be released on November 15, 2011. Orders are prioritized on a first come, first served basis.
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Movies, apps, games, music, reading and more, plus Amazon's revolutionary, cloud-accelerated web browser
  • 18 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines, and books
  • Amazon Appstore - thousands of popular apps and games
  • Ultra-fast web browsing - Amazon Silk
  • Free cloud storage for all your Amazon content
  • Vibrant color touchscreen with extra-wide viewing angle
  • Fast, powerful dual-core processor
  • Amazon Prime members enjoy unlimited, instant streaming of over 10,000 popular movies and TV show

Amazon Kindle Fire Official Presentation


Feature

Stunning Color Touchscreen
Movies, magazines and children's books come alive on a 7" vibrant color touchscreen that delivers 16 million colors in high resolution. Kindle Fire uses IPS (in-plane switching) technology - similar technology to that used on the iPad - for an extra-wide viewing angle, perfect for sharing your screen with others.
Beautifully Simple and Easy to Use
Designed from the ground up, Kindle Fire's simple, intuitive interface puts the content you love at your fingertips - spin effortlessly through your recent titles and websites straight from the home screen. Whether you are in the mood to watch, read, listen, play or browse, you can get to all your favorite content with a single touch. It's that simple

Fast, Dual-Core Processor
Kindle Fire features a state-of-the-art dual-core processor for fast, powerful performance. Stream music while browsing the web or read books while downloading videos.

Ultra-fast web browsing - Amazon Silk
Amazon Silk is a revolutionary, cloud-accelerated browser that uses a "split browser" architecture to leverage the computing speed and power of the Amazon Web Services cloud. Supports Adobe® Flash® Player. Learn why it's so fast.

Free Cloud Storage
Forget about memory - Kindle Fire gives you free storage for all your Amazon digital content in the Amazon Cloud. Your books, movies, music and apps are available instantly to stream or download for free, at a touch of your finger.

Easy to hold in one hand
Designed to travel with you wherever you go. Small enough to fit in your purse and light enough to hold in just one hand, Kindle Fire is perfect for browsing, playing, reading and shopping on-the-go.

Extra Durable Display
Our state-of-the art Kindle Fire display is chemically strengthened to be 20 times stiffer and 30 times harder than plastic, making it extra durable and resistant to accidental bumps and scrapes

Amazon Whispersync
Like Kindle e-readers, Kindle Fire uses Amazon's Whispersync technology to automatically sync your library, last page read, bookmarks, notes, and highlights across your devices. On Kindle Fire, Whispersync extends to video. Start streaming a movie on Kindle Fire, then pick up right where you left off on your TV - avoid the frustration of having to find your spot. Learn more

Read Your Documents
Kindle makes it easy to take your documents with you. You can e-mail documents - including Word, PDF and more - directly to your Kindle so you that you can read them anytime, anywhere.
Magazines in Rich Color
Enjoy your favorite magazines with glossy, full-color layouts, photographs and illustrations. Choose from hundreds of titles, such as Bon Appetit, Elle, and Oprah. Special editions of titles like Vanity Fair, Wired, and GQ come with built-in video, audio and other interactive features.
100,000 Movies and TV Shows
Over 100,000 movies and TV shows, including thousands of new releases and your favorite TV shows, are available to stream or download, purchase or rent - all just one tap away. Amazon Prime members enjoy unlimited, commercial-free streaming of over 10,000 popular movies and TV shows.

Your Favorite Apps and Games
Angry Birds, Plants vs. Zombies, The Weather Channel and more, plus a great paid app for free every day. All apps are Amazon-tested on Kindle Fire for the best experience possible.
Millions of Books
Read bestsellers, children's books, comic books, and cookbooks in vibrant color. The Kindle Store offers over 1 million books, including 800,000 titles at $9.99 or less. In addition, over 2 million free, out-of-copyright, pre-1923 books are also available such as Pride and Prejudice. Learn More

Your Favorite Children's Books
Kindle Fire is great for parents and kids. Stir your child's imagination with over 1000 beautifully-illustrated children's books, including favorites like Brown Bear, Curious George, and Circus Ship.

17 Million Songs
Stream your music library from Amazon Cloud Drive or download to your device and listen offline. Looking for new music? Discover over 17 million songs in the Amazon MP3 Store.

Email
Stay in touch using our built-in email app that gets your webmail (Gmail, Yahoo!, Hotmail, AOL etc.) into a single inbox. Import your messages and contact lists from other email accounts. Additional email apps are available in our Amazon Appstore for Android.

Free Month of Amazon Prime
Experience the benefits that millions of Amazon Prime members already enjoy, including unlimited, instant streaming of over 10,000 popular movies and TV shows and Free Two-Day Shipping on millions of items. Learn more

Technical Details

Display 7" multi-touch display with IPS (in-plane switching) technology and anti-reflective treatment, 1024 x 600 pixel resolution at 169 ppi, 16 million colors.
Size (in inches) 7.5" x 4.7" x 0.45" (190 mm x 120 mm x 11.4 mm).
Weight 14.6 ounces (413 grams).
System Requirements None, because it's wireless and doesn't require a computer.
On-device Storage 8GB internal. That's enough for 80 apps, plus either 10 movies or 800 songs or 6,000 books.
Cloud Storage Free cloud storage for all Amazon content
Battery Life Up to 8 hours of continuous reading or 7.5 hours of video playback, with wireless off. Battery life will vary based on wireless usage, such as web browsing and downloading content.
Charge Time Fully charges in approximately 4 hours via included U.S. power adapter. Also supports charging from your computer via USB.
Wi-Fi Connectivity Supports public and private Wi-Fi networks or hotspots that use the 802.11b, 802.11g, 802.11n, or 802.1X standard with support for WEP, WPA and WPA2 security using password authentication; does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.
USB Port USB 2.0 (micro-B connector)
Audio 3.5 mm stereo audio jack, top-mounted stereo speakers.
Content Formats Supported Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8.
Documentation Quick Start Guide(included in box); Kindle User's Guide (pre-installed on device)
Warranty and Service 1-year limited warranty and service included. Optional 2-year Extended Warranty available for U.S. customers sold separately. Use of Kindle is subject to the terms found here.
Included in the Box Kindle Fire device, U.S. power adapter (supports 100-240V), and Quick Start Guide.

Amazon unveils Kindle Fire

Source: Yahoo 7 News


September 29, 2011, 9:29 am CNET CNET Australia

Amazon didn't disappoint tech enthusiasts this morning at its big press conference in Manhattan. The company announced not one, but three new devices, all below the US$200 price point. 

Amazon didn't disappoint tech enthusiasts this morning at its big press conference in Manhattan. The company announced not one, but three new devices, all below the US$200 price point.

As Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said more than once during the presentation, the company is all about "making premium products at non-premium prices". The new products included three new E Iink e-readers and the much-anticipated Kindle Fire, a tablet for enjoying all of Amazon's multimedia content.
The Kindle Touch, which allows people to easily read on their device one-handed, is designed as a Barnes & Noble Nook-killer and will cost US$99. Amazon also showed off a 3G version, which will sell for US$149. A cheaper and smaller non-touch control Kindle will sell for US$79.

But the big news of the day was the 7-inch Kindle Fire tablet. This Fire is Amazon's stab at the crowded tablet PC market, which is already dominated by Apple's iPad.

But at US$199, the Kindle Fire is sure to find a bigger audience than other Apple iPad challengers, namely Research In Motion's BlackBerry PlayBook and Google Android tablets from companies such as Samsung. Most other tablets are more than twice the price of the Kindle Fire, retailing for around US$500. More importantly, the Kindle Fire is priced even lower than B&N's Nook Color, which retails for US$249.

That said, the lower price point means that Amazon hasn't packed the device with specifications found in more expensive tablets. While the device has a dual-core processor, it lacks other features, such as a camera, microphone, and 3G wireless access. Still, the device offers people an inexpensive way to consume movies, music, books, and magazines streamed or downloaded through Amazon's cloud services.

Australians may have to wait a while to get their hands on the new Kindles, as Amazon has only released the devices to the US at this stage.

Gartner analyst Michael Gartenberg tweeted that he thinks the Kindle Fire is more of an Apple iPod Touch replacement than an iPad-killer. Indeed, Amazon seems to be going after its core audience of e-reader customers who are interested in a tablet but not willing to spend a lot of money. In other words, this device is geared toward customers who may be considering buying the Barnes & Noble Nook Color rather than those with their heart set on an Apple iPad.

More than an e-reader

Still, the Kindle Fire is more than an e-reader. It offers the ability to play games and surf the internet. Amazon also announced its own custom Amazon Silk browser for the device that speeds up the download of rich websites.

Amazon is also offering free cloud storage to customers of the devices. Since most of the content is backed Amazon's cloud, the Kindle Fire is also wirelessly synced to the cloud service, eliminating the need for users to manually back-up or sync their content.

And Amazon has included its Whispersync technology, which delivers digital books to the Kindle and now will also work with movies and television shows. The benefit here is that people will be able to view a movie or TV show on their home TV, pause it and then pick up where they left off on their Kindle Fire, much like Netflix allows people to do between its TV, PC and mobile apps.

In all respects, the Kindle Fire is a device made to consume Amazon content. And Amazon is trying to make it as easy as possible for Kindle Fire users to access that content. Bloomberg reported earlier that the Kindle Fire will come with a 30-day trial for the Amazon Prime service, which is service that includes free two-day shipping from Amazon's store as well as some free video streaming. The service costs US$79 a year.

Content is key for Amazon, and it has been in a race with other streaming providers to build its online content library. Recently it announced a deal to license movies and TV shows from 20th Century Fox, bringing its library to roughly 11,000 titles. Netflix is its closest competitor in the video streaming arena, and it has over 20,000 titles available for streaming.

Amazon also plans to deliver digital versions of magazines to the Kindle Fire, and the company has reportedly signed up several publishers, including Conde Nast, Hearst and Meredith, to have digital versions of magazines ready at launch.

Via CNET

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Kindle at Amazon cheap prices



Kindle is our No 1 bestselling item for two years running. It’s also the most-wished-for, most-gifted, and has the most 5-star reviews of any product on Amazon. Now it's even better.

All-New, High-Contrast E Ink Screen – 50% better contrast with latest E Ink Pearl technology

Read in Bright Sunlight – No glare

New and Improved Fonts – New crisper, darker fonts

New Sleek Design – 21% smaller body while keeping the same 6" size reading area
17% Lighter – Only 8.7 ounces, weighs less than a paperback

Battery Life of Two Months – A single charge lasts up to two months with wireless off
Double the Storage – Up to 3,500 books

Books in 60 Seconds – Download books anytime, anywhere

Free 3G Wireless – No monthly payments, no annual contracts

Built-In Wi-Fi – In addition to the 3G wireless, you can connect to Wi-Fi hotspots
20% Faster Page Turns – Seamless reading

Enhanced PDF Reader – With dictionary lookup, notes, and highlights

WebKit-Based Browser – Free 3G web browsing (experimental)