
The Kindle Fire has suffered from a clunky, sluggish UI since its launch. Photos by Jon Snyder/Wired.com. Of all the major hardware players, Amazon seemed best-equipped to battle Apple in the tablet market. Backed by Amazon's massive resources, an online store full of content, and a very aggressive pricing strategy, the $200 Kindle Fire appealed to any consumer unwilling to spend $500 on an entry-level iPad 2.
Pre-orders were through the roof.
Unfortunately, the Fire didn't deliver as expected.


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