Thursday, September 29, 2011

Amazon relies on Kindle Fire, Kindle Touch and a New Kindle Model

NEW YORK, - Not only is the service that the online bookstore will be a magnet device, but also other Amazon services. "Amazon's Kindle Fire's is a service from upstream to downstream," said Jeff Bezos, CEO and founder of Amazon, in a ceremony in New York on Wednesday (28/09/2011), quoted by Fox site.

As previously rumored, were really Amazon finally released its first tablet device called Kindle Fire. Tablet with a 7-inch screen will be priced at 199 U.S. dollars only.




Kindle Fire using the latest version of the Android operating system that has been modified and equipped with dual core processors. In addition to standard applications are supported through the Android Market, Amazon uses the tablet to display its flagship services.

For example, Amazon Prime to watch movies online subscription costs 79 U.S. dollars per year. Kindle Through Fire, listening to music can also be done easily by accessing the Amazon store. Amazon already took Fox to provide content to the front and middle of exploring cooperation with Netflix and Pandora.

Memory capacity that is included is only 8 GB. However, Amazon provides online data storage service free of charge to the user to collect movies, books, and music.

This device is not equipped with a camera. The first models will be sold also only supports access via WiFi wireless connections. Kindle Fire will be available to consumers beginning November 15.

"We're going to sell millions this device," Bezos said.

In addition to Fire Kindle, Amazon is also using the momentum this time to launch three new Kindle models. Each using black and white screen from E-ink as previously Kindle.

First, the Kindle Touch 3G which uses a touch screen with infrared sensors and can access 3G sold 149 dollars. Second, a similar model but without 3G access is sold for 99 U.S. dollars. And lastly, the Kindle's nontouched and economical version with the screen and without 3G is sold only 79 U.S. dollars.