Friday, September 30, 2011

Kindle Fire's the Cheapest Tablet

Amazon recently launched Kindle Fire tablets are sold at amazing prices cheap, only 199 U.S. dollars. Many do not think the price of a tablet can be as cheap as Amazon's Kindle and considers that the presence of Fire will definitely interfere with "convenience" market dominated tablet costs about 500 dollars.

The question then is, what devices will be singed and wiped out by the Fire Kindle? Is iPad that dominate 80 percent of the tablet market in America today? Samsung Galaxy Color Tab and Nook from Barnes & Noble began to grow that market? Or players "small" like a BlackBerry Playbook, HTC, and other tablets?
Kindle Fire tablet with a 7-inch and reinforced by the content ecosystem Amazon price of 199 U.S. dollars when compared iPad might like oranges and apples. However, he also could be a killer iPad.

Specification does not have a Kindle Fire the camera, only 8 GB capacity, no phones and GPS options may lose much with the Apple iPad. But in difficult times like today, people would not care all the advantages iPad.

Kindle Fire managed to capture the niche market who want a cheap tablet. In addition, Kindle Fire also has the support of Amazon Prime content that provide video content. In addition to working with 20th Century Fox, which could provide more content and access to the Netflix movies that is not restricted.
What about the Kindle vs. Fire Nook Color? In recent times, Nook Color may dominate at a price of 249 U.S. dollars. But now with the Kindle Fire, it is clear from the price of the Color Nook has lost. Thus, there is much potential for Nook Color to lose the war with the Kindle Fire.

To survive, Nook Color should be able to compete in terms of price. Price Nook Touch may need to be cut 10 dollars and Nook Color which will be launched next foreseeable future need to have competitive prices, maximum of 229 U.S. dollars, or just a difference of 20 U.S. dollars from the Kindle Fire.
Nook Color in services have many drawbacks compared to Kindle Fire. First, the application stores Nook Color is growing, but has not approached the completeness of the Android application store in the Kindle Fire. In addition, Nook Color also has no video content, books, or magazines are complete in the Kindle Fire.