Thursday, 1 September 2011

Amazon Tablet Seen as Worthy iPad Competitor

With Amazon reportedly poised to launch a tablet computer, technology research firm Forrester is predicting the device could be the first legitimate challenger to Apple's iPad.
Forrester Research analyst Sarah Rotman Epps, in a blog post accompanying a report released Monday, said Amazon taking on Apple is a “bit like David taking on Goliath.” But Rotman Epps said Amazon's “willingness to sell hardware at a loss combined with the strength of its brand, content, cloud infrastructure, and commerce assets makes it the only credible iPad competitor in the market.”
“If Amazon launches a tablet
at a sub-$300 price point -- assuming it has enough supply to meet demand -- we see Amazon selling 3-5 million tablets in the fourth quarter alone,” she said.
The Seattle, Washingtonbased Amazon, maker of the
Kindle electronic book reader, is capable of “disrupting not only Apple's product strategy but other tablet manufacturers' as well,” the Forrester Research analyst said.
Apple sold 9.25 million iPads last quarter and dominates the market for the multimedia devices, which are also being produced by South Korea's Samsung, Blackberry maker Research In Motion and scores of other
companies.
But none of the iPad's rivals has managed to put a scare so far into the California-based gadget-maker whose legendary co-founder Steve Jobs stepped down as chief executive last week.
Citing disappointing sales, US computer giant Hewlett-Packard killed its iPad competitor, the TouchPad, last week after just seven weeks on the market.
According to technology research firm Gartner, the iPad will account for 68.7 percent of the 69.7 million tablets to be sold this year and will remain the top-selling device over the next few years.
Amazon has not publicly announced plans to produce a tablet but numerous press reports have said the online retail giant will come out with one this year.

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