. Last year, Amazon (AMZN) turned the tablet market on its head by releasing the Kindle Fire, which featured a then-unthinkable $199 price tag and… not too much else. That's not to say the Kindle Fire was a disaster in any way, it's more that it was a low-price tablet in both name and in design that featured good-but-not-great hardware and that lacked key features such as a camera and a microphone.
Boy Genius Report , With the Kindle Fire HD, Amazon learns that a low-cost tablet doesn't have to be cheap, With the Kindle Fire HD, Amazon learns that a low-cost tablet doesn't have to be cheap
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