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Amazon’s Kindle Fire Tablet Ad

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  • by Cyrus
  • in News
  • — 24 Jan, 2012

Those of us who spend a lot of time reading books than watching TV don’t hear about the ads Amazon has been running for Kindle devices. But Amazon actually has run a number of them already to promote these products. The latest one is all about the Kindle Fire. The commercial is one of the less remarkable ads that we have seen. But it does show how large companies such as Amazon grab the attention of their prospects, even those who may have not thought about buying a tablet.

In this ad, Amazon shows how easy Kindle Fire devices are to use. Using attractive models to promote these types of products is pretty standard these days. Not surprisingly, many commenters on YouTube have liked the ad for that part. Amazon Kindle Fire does have a lot going for it though. Not only the price is right for most folks, the device is quite user friendly. No wonder millions of these tablets have been sold in the past few months.


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