- They are all over with their tablets trying to compete with iPad or Samsung ones, it doesn't seem to have the same focus of the original: simply a good device to consume digital content. They will lose if they try to compete like that, trying to release full-featured tablets at low margins.
Why would they lose? The Kindle Fire seems like a great device to consume content: movies, music, books, and also many popular Android apps.
- Their event is way too much like Apple's WWDC. I mean, even the slides look like they are done on Keynote. It doesn't give a good impression.
Doesn't give a good impression to whom? Do you think the average Amazon costumer cares? I don't.
Why would they lose? The Kindle Fire seems like a great device to consume content: movies, music, books, and also many popular Android apps.
- Their event is way too much like Apple's WWDC. I mean, even the slides look like they are done on Keynote. It doesn't give a good impression.
Doesn't give a good impression to whom? Do you think the average Amazon costumer cares? I don't.