The Amazon kindle never goes out of fashion and tech-alertness. In its move to update the Amazon Kindle Fire line to align with the bleeding edge of technology and survival in the fierce competition of Ereaders, the world’s top online company Amazon.com unveiled a new series which is analogous to “Veni Vidi Vici”. These tech smart tablets are lighter, quicker and affordable.
A quote for the winning team stands true to Amazon's Kindle - “Veni, vidi, vici" when translated from Latin means “I came, I saw, I conquered”. This is a quote attributed to Julius Caesar after he won his war with Pharnaces II of Pontus.
In the fierce world of electronics, you might not be surprised by the technology becoming obsolete even before it is updated.
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Have you heard about the New Amazon Kindle debut?
In particular, I appreciate non-flagging commitments to convenientest, effectivest, practicalist technologies, especially those affecting how we connect with one another and how we lead quality lives.
So I mull your third-paragraph statement that "In the fierce world of electronics, you might not be surprised by the technology becoming obsolete even before it is updated."
Would there be really ecological, environmentally-friendly, productive, useful ways to recycle obsolete electronics?
Hi ologsinquito - With Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals, one is bound to get great bargains on Amazon.
Hi WriterArtist, there is a big price difference. It's good that people know about all the options.
I think Kindle Fire HDX might give a strong competition to Apple's IPad. The customer will eventually decide. Apple's IPad is quite sleek, compact and has one of the best processors around. Kindle Fire HDX has a price advantage though.
A reduction in weight of 34% (Kindle Fire HDX) is a great improvement. I love the feel of the iPad, so slim and light -- I wonder how it compares.
Hi KathleenDuffy - These version of Amazon Kindles are faster, lighter and affordable. They will be available by the dates that company has announced.
I haven't heard of this. I've got just a plain, simple Kindle which I find really handy for travelling. Thanks for this info.