So, why hasn't anyone else built anything like this? I think the plain truth here is that no one else could build a tablet like this (even Google), because no one else does what Amazon does. Its massive EC2 cloud computing and content delivery network along with a huge library of movies, TV shows (which has recently added free streaming Fox shows for Prime members), music, and books makes it a digital media mega-giant. The Kindle app for Android is pretty decent, and Amazon MP3 isn't shabby, either - but I always wondered why Amazon hadn't announced plans for an Android Amazon Instant Video app. And now I know.
It will be interesting to see if Amazon keeps Instant Video limited to the Kindle Fire - which seems very likely to happen because of licensing and DRM concerns.
Amazon can also justify what is likely a razor-thin profit margin on the Fire's hardware with the fact that almost every single person who buys one will be giving Amazon essentially overhead-free content revenue through their purchases of books, movies, and music.
Why else would you buy one? And yes, as a side note, I understand the hacking community will have a very large interest in this thing, but they're a minority, and not really relevant to this part of the discussion.
Finally, Amazon's developers can optimize the user experience to exacting standards, because they know exactly what software the device will run for most tasks. This is a massive advantage over Honeycomb tablets, where manufacturers rely on Android to keep the user experience sailing smoothly for the most part, because 3rd party apps are doing the work. By writing its own apps (and using an open-source version of Android), and knowing the exact hardware they'll be running on, Amazon can tweak and tinker every aspect of the basic user experience to its satisfaction. No other Android tablet maker that is a real market player, aside from Barnes & Noble, has really done that. So, where does that leave those other Android tablet makers?
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