We’ve been talking about the Amazon Kindle Tablet for what feels like forever, but now that someone has had a hands-on with this device, the reality of just how toxic this could be to other Android tablets is sinking in.
First to post his thoughts on the tablet is TechCrunch’s MG Siegler.
Here’s the deal:
- 7-inch full-color screen, no eInk (10-inch coming in 2012)
- Two-finger multitouch support
- Runs a version of Android that’s older than 2.2 but it’s been heavily customized
- No camera
- UI looks and feels like Amazon’s iOS Kindle app
- 6GB of storage
- The killer - $250
Another interesting point is that Amazon has decided to go it alone with a pre-2.2 version of Android, which means that Google will have to come to terms with a major fork in the Android code. The fact that Amazon didn’t go with ‘Honeycomb‘ or ‘Ice Cream Sandwich‘ (and that the Kindle Tablet will never get either of these) will be a major blow to both Google and OEMs who have been putting a lot of effort (and faith) in these releases.
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/amazons-kindle-tablet-could-slaughter-the-android-tablet-market/14572?tag=nl.e539
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