Amazon's Kindle Fire has content, price to compete

September 28, 2011, 1:06pm PDT | Length: 00:01:30
Every time a new tablet computer hits the market, experts speculate whether it could be the one to take down Apple's iPad. CNET's Kara Tsuboi explains why Amazon's Kindle Fire could be its stiffest competition yet.
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RE: Amazon's Kindle Fire has content, price to compete
dachba 17th Oct
You think the audio is bad, I'm trying to view it in Chrome and can't even get the video to start.
Fix the audio. Stops after 45 seconds.
Audio is bad.
Audio is gone after 45 seconds!
audio stops after 45 sec or so.
I can read text at the office, but not listen to video. Give me a story, not a talking head.
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rmacleod@... 4th Oct
I agree price for the features is a big factor. Eve $200.00 is pricey given what is on the market. HP has flooded the market for $99.00 with its tablet and all these are readers. Try to find apps on line and they all think it's a cell phone!
We need an apps market for tablets only!
You think the audio is bad, I'm trying to view it in Chrome and can't even get the video to start.

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