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Old 10-26-2013, 10:38 AM   #45
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I agree with what you said but the HDX is a big upgrade from the HD. I think soon maybe in two years Amazon will have to rethink their tablet. Right now they are still in its infancy stage.
Yes, from a technical perspective the HDX is a big upgrade from the HD. But the question is... what does the HDX do better than the HD when interacting with Amazon's services? In other words, what benefit is there to current HD owners to upgrade? I see nothing compelling. At the same time, those who bought an HD now feel a twinge of obsolescence that a "new and improved" version of what they bought has been released.

They apparently decided that they're going to try and out-Apple Apple and out-Samsung Samsung. Bad move IMO. This yearly introduction of new devices with new features (exclusive to the new device) are not going to generate customer loyalty.
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