Monday, July 23, 2012
Amazon plans for 'five or six' new tablets
While we expect Amazon to refresh its Kindle Fire tablet sooner rather than later, Demos Parneros, president of US retail for Staples, has told Reuters
that the online book-seller has bigger plans, and aims to introduce
five or six new devices. According to the exec, the tablets will come in
a range of sizes and would include a new ten-inch device -- going
directly against another popular 10-inch slab. No word on whether these five or six device would include a smartphone,
as screen sizes get increasingly closer. Amazon has also announced that
it'll be creating a new R&D hub in London, focusing on its services
and APIs for TVs, consoles, smartphones and PCs, aimed squarely at
rolling these out across the globe. The original Kindle Fire -- and its
Android app store -- is still not available outside of America. However,
public plans for the new Amazon base currently center on relocating
both Lovefilm and Pushbutton to this new hub. However, it's been about a
year; about time for Europe to get a taste of Amazon's wallet-friendly
tab.
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