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Old 09-25-2013, 04:49 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by tubemonkey View Post
That being the case, then why the spec overkill and the resulting increase in pricing?
More specifically, what about this piece in the WSJ, which outlines Amazon's development/support of software for content creation, as well as its hardware/software implementation of business server/document/email transparency?

Kindle Fire HD and HDX Are Enterprise-Ready

It's very clear the new Amazon tablets are partly designed for content creation, and that Amazon has implemented business-specific features and specs as well.

Businesses and content creators like stability. Stability means fewer deviations from standard software.

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