Where the difference lies in if we talk about Kindle Fire and the iPads? Do you know?
Answering the same is really very difficult. A statement has also come from Amazon on Monday, in which it stated to be selling millions of Kindle Fire tablets and also Barnes & Noble’s Nook Tablet, but answering the difference between both do not seems easy for anyone.
According to Wall Street Journal roundup of analyst commentary, numerous industry researchers have been noticed saying that Apple (the strongest dominating power against the tablet category with its iPad for several years) may face a tougher competition soon with the beginning of the holiday season.
Kindle Fire was released on Nov. 15 and since then, the device is serving the markets well. Of course, Amazon is still quiet and has not released any specific sales figures for the Kindle Fire but reports have confirmed the online retail giant saying that the 7-inch, $199 Android tablet has ruled the market as the best selling item for approximately full eight weeks.
More highlights came from the estimations made by Forrester Research, which has assumed that Amazon’s sale of Kindle Fires can jump to approximately five million by the end of January.
Though the above figures are somewhat lesser impressive than the 13.5 million iPads that Piper Jaffray analysts have estimated that Apple will sell in the fourth quarter, Amazon, if approaches the Forrester projected situation, could really improve because the success would count it as the second-biggest tablet maker in the world.
With Amazon and Barnes & Noble, you have brands that can be competitive with Apple, said Forrester analyst Ms. Sarah Rotman Epps.
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