What Does the Amazon Tablet Need to Do?

Marco Arment responds to [my post](https://brooksreview.net/2011/08/speculation/) about his [Amazon Tablet speculation](http://www.marco.org/2011/08/27/amazon-tablet-guess). What’s interesting to me is how he views the usage of iPads versus how I view that same usage. I would love to see more concrete data on this matter — so email me if you have some data on it. One thing I…

Marco Arment responds to [my post](https://brooksreview.net/2011/08/speculation/) about his [Amazon Tablet speculation](http://www.marco.org/2011/08/27/amazon-tablet-guess). What’s interesting to me is how he views the usage of iPads versus how I view that same usage. I would love to see more concrete data on this matter — so email me if you have some data on it.

One thing I can’t agree with is a tablet without a web browser — that just shouldn’t be called a tablet to begin with.

My guess is that Amazon launches a Kindle on steroids.

The best part of Arment’s response:

>This is how the e-ink Kindle gets away with relatively poor interface design: most of the time, you’re seeing almost none of it.

That is a very good point.

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