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Old 09-28-2011, 06:43 PM
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Amazon have finally announced the Kindle Fire, an Android-based tablet with some pretty decent specs

I don't know if there will be any restrictions on whether you can develop and launch B4A apps onto such a device but the price point of the device is reallly sweet ($200 / £130)

The big sticking point at the moment though is its US only (due to Amazons Cloud being a US service)

Read all about it --- Google News - Amazon Kindle

Oh, and to sum up just how cheap the new Kindle range is:

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Wow! So cheap

I wonder if it's actually functional.
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they havent released any specs have they
it doesnt look pretty...but its a good think they are exploiting the price point...
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There's also the X10 AirPad at $199.
http://www.x10.com/promotions/airpad_7_inch_android_tablet.html

Anyone tried one yet?

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It looks ok but I have a nookcolor so I imagine I'll stick with it.
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Erel,
Any comments on your thoughts as to whether or not we'll be able to sideload apps written with b4a?
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Basic4android applications are exactly the same as applications created with Java. So if you can load Java applications then you can also load B4A applications.
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