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Old 08-30-2011, 10:35 AM   #92
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Its going to be intersting to see Amazon's interface. I'm betting that Amazon will go with the tried and true page of icons. Geeks tend not to like it, but its so simple three yearolds can figure it out, and Amazon will likely not break new ground here. The various Amazon stores will be front and center, as well as the Amazon Cloud app. The key will be their media player apps. Apple makes buying, playing and organizing music and media through Itunes a very fluid, intuitive experience. Android has nothing like that .
It was interesting to see fusion garage's GRID tablet take a divergent approach to what is Android underneath. Then you have the 1/2 way skins like HTC's Sense (though I'm unsure if that has made its way to a Tablet?). Be nice to see Amazon take a holistic review of the experience beyond the obvious services integration. Having said all that, what is the UI like on the Kindle? Used one before, but don't own one so unsure what it is like as a day-to-day device. Does it speak well for Amazons UI sense?
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