BIRMINGHAM, England, Oct. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- (http://www.myprgenie.com) -- The one sitting at the top always has a threat to its position. The level's risky and there are just too many around to bring you down. The new revolution of tablets, which is giving the ever famous laptops a suffocated place in the market now, has brought about a boom. To clear the concept a bit more, let's move on to the next part of the story.
Since the launch of the iPad, there hasn't been a tablet market, there's been an iPad market. iPad has been sitting at the top since then and others are tugging constantly to bring it down. Not an easy one to achieve though, it's not just the product it's the brand too, and the trust that has been built over years. One knows they have the best when it's made by Apple.
However, recently there's been a twist in the success story, and that is the entrance of the Amazon tablet. There was a time people bought desktops, then they shifted to laptops and now they are shifting to tablets. Apple is a dream; they produce gadgets that everyone wants to get their hands on. Whenever a gadget needs to be bought, one does review what an Apple gadget would cost them compared to others. The package is so good that in the end everyone ends up buying Apple. But Kindle Fire is here to give Apple a bit of competition. However, who will be sitting at the top in a few days is yet to be decided.
Recently introduced by Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos in New York, Kindle Fire will be surfacing the market mid November. The company claims that they are providing their customers a tablet at an unbelievable value and non-premium pricing. Amazon has been very open about their rivalry with Apple, and this time war has been declared.
Kindle Fire has inbuilt software that lets its users buy digital content online with just the effort of a click. In simpler words, Kindle Fire is like a shopping cart that that lets one buy whatever they want to. The tablet also includes a new browser that has been created by the engineers of Amazon.
Though Apple and Kindle both seem different brands for different types of users, Amazon costs less than half of what an iPad costs. The price factor may make Amazon win the hearts of those who wish to own a tablet but have a limited amount to spend.
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