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Old 08-25-2011, 10:26 AM   #18
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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.
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.
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.

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