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Originally Posted by Lemurion
That simply isn't true. As Harry said, Amazon is primarily a content seller, not a device seller. Cutting down choice is the last thing they want to do because they want everyone to be able to buy their content.
As it is, I have more choice in devices on which to read Amazon content than any other competitor. There are Amazon choices for people with Windows, Android, and iOS portable devices; there are Amazon choices for Windows and Apple computers.
If anyone produced a standalone large e-ink tablet with app support, Amazon would probably put the Kindle app on it, too.
They want lots of devices, but they don't care which particular ones.
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Does anyone know why Amazon limits some features to their hardwre only (for example, Amazon Kindle Lending Library?)