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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos Announces Price of Kindle Fire Color Tablet: $199

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Uploaded by on Sep 28, 2011

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos demonstrates new Kindle Fire, Amazon's first color tablet (http://amzn.to/nxUhgI). The unit will sell for $199 and will be available Nov. 15. The demonstration was held during the Sept. 28 Amazon press conference in New York to announce three new monochrome Kindles and the new Kindle Fire color tablet.

Kindle Fire at Amazon: http://amzn.to/nxUhgI

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Robert S. Anthony
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  • Fail at :37 he expected everyone to clap. He's no steve jobs :) lol

  • everyone knew the price range beforehand, btw. in press conferences, people tend to clap only when they are trully surprised. everybody pretty much learned a lot about the Kindle Fire during the last days, including the price. I'm surprise some people are suprised by the fact that there was no surprise about the price. come to think about it, people don't always put two and two together... so, no surprise.

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  • why isnt anybody clapping?

  • @limafilho27 well i'm surprised

  • wow, there was no reaction from the audience whatsoever!

  • It's funny how I just about hear the crickets chirping even after he says the price

  • Should include $199 of Amazon credit with purchase. Just saying. Stop trying to be Steve Jobs or give the mic to someone with a better personality.

  • his pauses are freaking awkward!

  • After Steve's presentations this is just terrible...

  • @tomtomthepieguy you should be able to through the web browswer...

  • He's more excited about how much content Amazon is going to sell with this thing than the gadget itself. That's why the presentation sucks. They don't have to work too hard to sell something that costs $200 less than the competition.

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