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They could remove the wireless option for the $99. A lot of people don't use it anyway.
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I honestly don't think amazon is in a position to sell a device that acts more like a sony reader. A $99 reader is just going to have to wait till the parts are so cheap that someone can manufacture readers that will generate enough money stay in buisness without having to make any book sales. |
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And why should Amazon bother to try? What they want is to sell you the books. If you buy a Kindle and read them that way, fine. But if you read them with the Kindle app for PC, iPhone, or Android, also fine, or they wouldn't have released those packages. Think of the Kindle as priming the pump and helping to create a broader market for the ebooks Amazon wants to sell you and the Kindle makes more sense. Since Amazon uses their own custom form of DRM, unless you are willing and able to break the DRM, you are locked into Amazon as the supplier, which is the real point of their exercise. ______ Dennis |
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Why would it mean e-mailing you the file? Currently, Kindle owners who live outside an area of Whispernet coverage download a book to their PC, and then copy it to the Kindle via the USB connection. Why could the same not be done for a Kindle without a wireless connection?
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Amazon doesn't need to drop the price to $99 to meet their goals. Like I said, the Kindle is priming the pump, but the water is now flowing nicely. Amazon was smart enough to realize that people used lots of things to read eBooks. The iPhone is an enormously popular device, and a natural for reading on the go. Phones powered by Google Android are coming on fast, witness the Motorola Droid, which has put Moto back in the cell phone business. And those devices have the connectivity to get to Amazon and buy/download books, so the "instant gratification" aspect provided by WhisperNet on the actual Kindle is preserved. Sure, Amazon would like you to buy a Kindle...at a price where they'll make decent money on the deal. They don't need to lose money to gain market share, and won't. ______ Dennis |
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Nothing that has changed since gives any hint that they *what* to get in a race to the bottom; their recent price cuts were reactive and measured. If anything, the last update makes it clear they intend to add value to the readers via Whispernet and social networking features. That pretty much rules out an unconnected Kindle. Anyway, when it comes to cheap Kindle delivery systems, smartphones and Tablet PCs will fill in the gaps quite nicely so Amazon can bide their time and focus on their dedicated reader gadgets. The recent release of Kindle for Android is particularly well-timed as it appears to run fine on the Pandigital Novel, which runs brings color LCD reading to under $149. That means yet another platform (webpads) to prop Kindle up. There's lots of ways to build installed-base volume that don't involve giving Kindles away. Though they *have* considered it. Do notice they haven't done it... |
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I'm sure lots of folks would like a $99 Kindle. Okay, I know what's in it for them - a much cheaper Kindle. What's in it for Amazon? "Not enough" or "nothing", so it's unlikely to happen. ______ Dennis |
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http://www.the-digital-reader.com/20...l-novel-video/ The end result is a $149 7" color Kindle (of sorts). I expect we'll shortly see similar products at 5in and $99. Which is yet another reason why Amazon doesn't need to rush to $99. It would be nice to see a Kindle mini at $99 but its just not needed or likely Not this year. |
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What do you mean "the key to unlock it"? You download the file from Amazon's web site to your PC. You copy the file to your Kindle via the USB connection. There is no "key" - the file has DRM, exactly as it does as if you'd had it sent wirelessly to your Kindle. What do you mean when you talk about a key?
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My point however was emailing a drmed file and also means to read the file put both halves of the drm right in the greedy little hands of the consumers. Publishers wouldn't like that. Not that I'm sure they like anything. |
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The Kindle uses MobiPocket DRM. Each Kindle has a unique "PID" (an alphanumeric string) which Amazon know. When you download the book to your PC, you have to specifiy which of your registered Kindles (if you have more than one) it is destined for, and the file is then encrypted for the PID of that specific device. It's no different to downloading any other DRM-protected Mobipocket book; not sure why you say that the publishers wouldn't like it?
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Kindle DRM is *not* tied into the wireless. Kindle does *not* "phone home" to validate licensing like other connected DRM schemes. (XBLA, for example.) Rather, Kindle DRM depends on the reader's serial number and/or user account. DRM is *not* the reason Amazon is unlikely to do an unconnected reader; the reasons are economic (Kindle is a storefront first, a reader second) and strategic (social networking via Kindle is clearly part of Aazon's longer-term strategy for selling Kindle and ebooks) and a wireless-free Kindle would be dependent on PC access to buy books (killing the "built-in storefront" aspect) and would lack the real-time sync and networking features. Wireless connectivity is not indispensable but it *is* a key component of what a Kindle is. Given the minimal cost add-in from at least WiFi (under $10), it seems unlikely Amazon will give up connectivity on a Kindle reader any time soon. |
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There is likely to be some news / movement re: Kindle 3 or other Amazon e-reader plans released on Thursday July 22 when Amazon announces Q2 corporate results and has a chat with financial analysts.
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