Kindle Fire is putting the competitors on the defensive!

Some critics are counting the Kindle Fire out. According to them, it’s the only worthy challenger to Apple’s iPad but it missed the opportunity of mounting a serious challenge last Christmas. Sour grapes! They’re trying to do some control damage because Amazon was able to expose the weakness of their beloved product. There’s a chink in the armor of the iPad, its price. Being an elitist product maker, it has no way of fighting Amazon’s populist approach. If Amazon was able to drive down its prices why some android makers are incapable of doing what Amazon is doing: giving their consumers quality cheap products. Apple is the giant. It’s the Goliath in the industry. Their products are pioneering and considered the best. But it has no right to impose its will onto the consumers by telling them that their products are expensive because of the technology. Amazon has pioneered the Kindle device as well, and why is it able to lower its price way down low? The 3.5 million sales of Amazon’s tablet is nothing to sneeze at. And this is just the beginning. What if Amazon drops the price some more? It’s going to give more headaches to its competitor. Is there some explaining that Amazon’s competitor should be doing? Why are their products so expensive? Even their e readers are more expensive than what Amazon is selling at present. The first Kindle 4 is only $79. And another one is coming which is priced below $100, and that’s great considering its featuring a touch screen. They have the azw Kindle file format which is responsible for their excellent ebook set up, pearl ink technology; and real book matrix, but still in black and white. That’s what real books are. Only children’s books are actually colored and there are fewer words in them. It’s difficult to read colored letters or black and white letters amidst a colored background. Not everyone can distinguish one color from the other.

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