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Bezos says ‘stay tuned’ on potential Amazon tablet

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos didn’t confirm a Samsung-built tablet today, but he is not saying no — the fact is, the tell-it-like-it-is founding father of the big e-tailer suggested on the contrary in an interview with Consumer Reports. “Stay tuned” was the reply, after which Bezos told the publication that if any such device were at the way, it’d be complementary to Amazon’s existing Kindle, as Bezos doesn’t need to disturb the marketplace for that “dedicated reading device.” If we were to read between the lines — that’s often a nasty idea — we’d say which could pave the way in which for an Amazon tablet to launch and not using a sunlight-readable screen , however it could just be that a tablet can be pricier, while the Kindle could remain relatively cheap. Speaking of E Ink, the CEO said that a colour version “isn’t ready for top time.” As of January, we’d agree .

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