Wednesday, June 15, 2011

RUMOR: Amazon 10" color tablet to offer free streaming video as promo. Updated

PROMOTIONAL STREAMING VIDEO OFFERING BY AMAZON FOR COMING TABLET?

Detwiler Fenton & Co. reported today that they "hear that Amazon (AMZN) is prepping a new color Kindle (code named “Hollywood”) capable of streaming video and to be sold with a promotional video service offering.
' The device is expected to incorporate a 10” color screen and have a more robust applications processor than that expected for the smaller color Kindles AMZN is also expected to launch for the holiday season.

  It is particularly interesting to note that AMZN is expected to include its movie service for free for an unspecified amount of time to buyers of the device.
  This is the same movie service AMZN already offers for free to its Prime customers.  We expect pricing will be in the $399 range in order to create enough of a pricing differential between it and the iPad. '

All emphases above is mine.  Note that it's something they 'hear' and the pricing is what they "expect" so it's all rumor at this point, but one interesting enough to blog, I felt.  The free streaming for early adopters would be for whatever period of time they decide (if the rumor is true).

Updated late evening to include a response I made to a question in the Comments section in case others are interested.
' Here are earlier blog articles on the many stronger rumors circulating on online gadget news sites about a coming Amazon color LCD tablet or family of tablets (by year end).
  ONE rumor is about a smaller e-Ink Kindle also, with touch screen some time during the fall (David Carnoy at CNet)

Kindleworld ANDROID TABLET blog articles on the larger rumors:

Monday, May 16, 2011
Amazon tablet family rumors grow, with 'Coyote' and 'Hollywood' code names
http://bit.ly/kwamtab2

Saturday, May 14, 2011
Amazon's Android Tablet(s) later this year - more on the likely display
with samples of the type of screen resolution we might see
http://bit.ly/kwamtab

Thursday, May 12, 2011
Jeff Bezos talks about possible Tablet and concerns over adKindles
http://bit.ly/kwcrjb

Thursday, April 21, 2011
Is Samsung building an Android tablet for Amazon?
http://bit.ly/kwatss

Tuesday, May 24, 2011
SMALLER E-INK Kindle [possibility] with touchscreen - per David Carnoy
http://bit.ly/kwksmall#ksmall

Friday, November 5, 2010
That Amazon Android Tablet May be a Reality - UPDATE
http://bit.ly/kwktab2 '


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6 comments:

  1. As an Amazon Prime member, I 'expect' to get one of these tablets for free (I'm still waiting for my free Kindle too!)

    Clearly this is positioned against Apple's offerings, not B&N's. So I think it would not be useful to use the 'Kindle' name for the actual product. But it doesn't hurt Amazon to have 'Kindle' associated with the rumors, quite the contrary.

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  2. Yes, that's why I tagged it with 'kindle' -- for the Kindle universe interested :-)

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  3. 10" is great for an Ereader, most of us old fellas are blind

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  4. I know it's all rumor...but is the rumor on these color Kindles that they're going to use eink, or just be little video screens like the iPad?

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  5. James,
    Here are earlier blog articles on the many stronger rumors circulating on online gadget news sites about a coming Amazon color LCD tablet or family of tablets (by year end).
    ONE rumor is about a smaller e-Ink Kindle also, with touch screen some time during the fall (David Carnoy at CNet)

    Kindleworld ANDROID TABLET blog articles on the larger rumors:

    Monday, May 16, 2011
    Amazon tablet family rumors grow, with 'Coyote' and 'Hollywood' code names
    http://bit.ly/kwamtab2

    Saturday, May 14, 2011
    Amazon's Android Tablet(s) later this year - more on the likely display
    with samples of the type of screen resolution we might see
    http://bit.ly/kwamtab

    Thursday, May 12, 2011
    Jeff Bezos talks about possible Tablet and concerns over adKindles
    http://bit.ly/kwcrjb

    Thursday, April 21, 2011
    Is Samsung building an Android tablet for Amazon?
    http://bit.ly/kwatss

    Tuesday, May 24, 2011
    SMALLER E-INK Kindle [possibility] with touchscreen - per David Carnoy
    http://bit.ly/kwksmall#ksmall

    Friday, November 5, 2010
    That Amazon Android Tablet May be a Reality - UPDATE
    http://bit.ly/kwktab2

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