That makes good sense to me....however, I don't have any kids. Also, it's not well suited for the most important things I do with the ipad. Seriously, if it had a GPS chip inside or had bluetooth and could like with a GPS receiver (as I can do with my iPad), then I might still consider one.

On 11/19/2011 2:06 PM, [email protected] wrote:
We bought two.  I've been impressed.  It does the majority of things I do with 
my ipad2, but at about 1/3rd the cost, and I don't sweat my 12 year old playing 
with it.
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its not offering me anything I want or need.

On 11/19/2011 1:55 PM, Winterlight wrote:
why is that?

At 10:52 AM 11/19/2011, you wrote:
I have prime and buy lots of stuff from amazon, but this fire bores me.

On 11/19/2011 1:40 PM, Steve Tomporowski wrote:
It the printer revenue model all over again.  Although it may tell
you one more thing:  If you're going to get a Kindle Fire, get the
first generation before they start cheapening it up to make some
profit.

On 11/19/2011 1:07 PM, Julian Zottl wrote:
Sounds like they plan to make up a lot of revenue with sales of
apps/books!
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Julian


On Fri, Nov 18, 2011 at 6:07 PM, Steve
Tomporowski<[email protected]>wrote:

For real hardware freaks, a tear-down of the Kindle Fire.

http://www.eetimes.com/**electronics-news/4230706/**
Teardown--Inside-Amazon-s-**Kindle-Fire-<http://www.eetimes.com/electronics-news/4230706/Teardown--Inside-Amazon-s-Kindle-Fire->


The best part is the discussion in the comments.

Steve

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