New York: Kindle Fire is expected to help the Office of Jeff Bezos of Amazon.com Inc. to lure bargain-tablet computer buyers. It easier to remove from Apple Inc. Perch his head in the market;
The Kindle costs $ 199, in less than half the cost of constricting the affordable Apple iPad, hold appeal for consumers who want a vehicle that is low-priced books for reading and watching movies, said Herman Leung, an analyst at Susquehanna Financial Group. Consumers are people who want a larger screen or the ability to video chat will probably remain loyal to Apple, Leung said.
Bezos may ship as many as 4 million units in the fire Kindle this year, in part by kotasyon Apple, said Brian Blair, an analyst at Wedge Partners Corp. in New York. Still, Amazon will need to release a version with a processor speed greater share divert from the iPad, which according to eMarketer Inc. has 85 percent of the market in late 2010
"I do not see this as a killer iPad," said Leung, who is based in San Francisco. Kindle the fire, "hosting a consumer is very low-end of a larger screen and a processor more powerful over time -. These are the main things that will allow them to get there." Kindle the fire will have a 7-inch display, which is smaller than the Apple iPad, the company said in an event in New York. The device will run on Google Inc's Android software, and you have a dual-core processor, Seattle-based Amazon said. Kindle the fire offer Wi-Fi connection and it comes with a 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime, $ 79 for one year service in the company that includes members of Video Streaming and free two-day shipping. Amazon is angling to grab a piece of a market in Cambridge, Mass.-based Forrester Research Inc. predicts will grow 51 percent annually until 2015. The company's shares rose yesterday on optimism that the Kindle Fire will avoid the fate that befell tablets from Hewlett-Packard Co. and Research In Motion Ltd., which failed to gain traction with consumers. The company's next device must offer more built-in features like video chat, an upgrade to dual-core processor and the possibility of a bigger screen, said Wedge Partners' Blair. Kindle Fire also lacks a microphone or a connection to a 3G wireless network. Amazon will have to beef its Application Store after the company said one offered by Google, will not be available, said Colin Sebastian, an analyst at Robert W Baird & Co. in San Francisco.
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