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Originally Posted by HarryT
Would you not be better off buying something like a Nexus tablet, in that case, rather than a Fire? The Fire is really not being sold as a generic tablet, but as an Amazon content consumption device.
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My point is that the Fires' sales will be better off -- by Amazon's standards -- if the tablets themselves can be used as either thing.
The fact that Amazon's looking into placing the newest Fires in business environments suggests they're looking at hardware flexibility just as I am (Office Suite = dynamic content creation, not passive content reception), which again makes their decision to deviate even further from Android seem curious.