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Now Live on the Web: This Week’s Kindle Nation WEEKENDER, including all the info you need on the $199 Kindle Fire, the $99/$149 Kindle Touch, and the new $79 Kindle!

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In This Issue

 COMPARISON 

They’re Here, and They’re Gamechangers!

Amazon Announces Four New Kindles at Stunning Prices, Including a $199 Kindle Fire Tablet, a $99 Kindle Touch, and a New $79 Kindle Base Model

 

 

By Steve Windwalker

October 1, 2011

 

Amazon held a press conference in New York Wednesday morning, and Kindle Nation was well represented by correspondent Len Edgerly of The Kindle Chronicles, who provided our readers with a live blog of a truly dazzling event marked by the launch of four brand new Kindles — include the new Kindle Fire tablet — at prices that shocked us all.

 

One of the recurring themes from Jeff Bezos and other Amazon spokespersons this week has been these new Kindles are high-end products at low-end prices. And just to put a punctuation mark on that value proposition, although I am not going to attempt a direct comparison of the iPad and the Kindle Fire until I have both units in my hands, I will say this: I spent $599 for my 32GB wi-fi only iPad (plus another $100+  on sales tax and accessories), but I just bought all four of the new Kindle models released this week for a grand total of $526. That’s a family of Kindles that will keep my entire household busy feeding their brains.

 

It will be interesting to see how things develop with regard to usage patterns between the Kindle Fire tablet and the three new Kindles to which Amazon refers as a dedicated readers.  But two things are clear from the start:

There’s a lot of information to share with you, but we’re going to try to strip it down and proceed from the simple to the sublime, with links to more information and video for those who want to read more.

 

In that spirit, let’s begin with a very simple comparison chart for the hardware Kindle models that were unveiled Wednesday: 

 

 

COMPARING THE NEW KINDLES  

 

Model Kindle* Kindle Touch* Kindle Fire
Price $79.00 $99/$149 $199.00
Connectivity Wi-Fi $99 Wi-Fi Only; $149 Free 3G+Wi-Fi Wi-Fi
Release Date Avail. now 11/21/2011 11/15/2011
 Covered by 30-day no-hassle return policy Yes Yes Yes
Content Millions ofbooks, newspapers,

magazines, games,

and docs

Millions ofbooks, newspapers,

magazines, games,

and docs

18 million movies,TV shows, apps,

games, songs,

books, newspapers,

audiobooks,

magazines, and docs

Web browser Experimentalbrowser Experimentalbrowser Amazon Silk cloud-accelerated browser
 Display 6″ E Ink Pearl 6″ E Ink Pearl 7″ Vibrant Color IPS
Battery Life 1 month 2 months 8 hours continuous reading or

7.5 hours

video playback

Cloud storage Free for allAmazon content Free for allAmazon content Free for allAmazon content
Dimensions 6.5″ x 4.5″

x 0.34″

6.8″ x 4.7″x 0.40″ 7.5″ x 4.7″x 0.45″
 Weight 5.98 ounces 7.5/7.8 ounces 14.6 ounces
Interface 5-way controller multi-touch multi-touch
*Models with Special Offers Kindle Kindle Touch Not yet
*Prices with Special Offers $79.00 $99/$149 Not yet
*Models without Special Offers Kindle Kindle Touch Kindle Fire
*Prices without Special Offers $109.00 $139/$189 $199.00

Oops, here’s a late addition: The Kindle Touch has Text-to-Speech, but the Kindle Fire and the $79 base model Kindle do not.

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