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Hello SellerEngine Community,

Unless you've been under a rock this week, you probably already know that Amazon released a new Kindle- the Fire, along with revamped versions of the Kindle. We thought we'd provide a round up of some of the videos and articles that we've been reading about it this week. First off, the Amazon pages themselves always do a great job of introducing the products.   

The (new) Kindle. $79 and $109

The Kindle Touch. $99 and $139

The Kindle Touch 3g. $149 and $189

The Kindle Fire. $199

Articles are mainly focusing on the lack of a camera on the tablet as the point competitors will exploit.

Amazon: Kindle Fire Tablet Will Torch iPad - Information Week

Kindle Fire an Ipad Killer? - Cnet

Will Amazon’s Tablet Raise Any Patent Issues? - All Things D

Video of the Fire in Action - Gizmodo

Then Man Discovered Kindle Fire - The New Yorker

Amazon Introduces Cheap New Razor… - BookThink

Amazon has even set up it's own blog for the Silk operating system. 

 

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