Moreover, the files will work on Kindle Fire
tablets released prior to the recent models that dropped the Kindle brand, so the statement that «textbooks aren't offered on Kindle devices» is not strictly true.
Not exact matches
Amazon has
released its first 8.9»
tablet and all
prior models were of the seven inch variety.
Amazon
released their first 10.1 inch
tablet a few months ago and people who owned
prior models of the Fire
tablet will notice some sweeping changes.
IMO - the
prior Nook HD was a superior
tablet vs the Samsung thing they just
released.
On this front, Amazon has several new iterations of its Kindle Fire
tablet in the coming weeks, and Google is rumored to be
releasing a nine - inch Nexus
tablet prior to the holiday season.
Popular opinion
prior to the
release of the Kindle Fire was that the iPad, Smartphones, and Android
tablets were not ideal reading devices.
«PC and mobile still reign in terms of platform popularity; 56 % of survey respondents said their current game will be
released on PC and 50 % said their current project will
release on smartphones or
tablets, as compared to 53 and 52 % (respectively) a year
prior.»
Maybe
prior to
release of their first
tablet, they will rethink the name.