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It will offer an app store, one that's aggressively curated to sell only apps that work very well on the tablet's not-too-fast processor. (You could play puzzle games on it, but not 3-D action shooters.) And here's the best part: It would sell for $200.
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So, has anyone told this guy that Amazon already has an App Store, and that store includes more than puzzle games?
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Part of the appeal of Amazon's Kindle e-reader is the device's seamless connection to Amazon's online bookstore. When you open your Kindle, it's already connected to your Amazon account—you can start browsing and buying e-books immediately. The tablet would offer the same connection to Amazon's movie, music, and Android app stores, too.
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But it will only be able to play the puzzle games and simple apps, and careful with the video because it may stutter a bit, k guyz? Not to mention the increasingly demanding multimedia and funtility (made that word up myself!) apps that neutered hardware would compromise.
Seriously I think journalists need to make a flow chart of their logic before writing an article.