Thursday, January 28, 2016

Amazon’s other physical retail test: A mini bookstore for Kindle ebooks – Geek Wire

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It only takes up a couple square feet, a small fraction of the size of Amazon’s first real bookstore in Seattle, but the company HAS BEEN quietly making another foray into physical retail -. offering individual ebook gift cards for sale under a pilot program at Bartell Drugs in Washington state

 amazon books - 1 (3) The pilot was Launched in October, in time for the holiday shopping season, but Largely it flew under the radar until now. Amazon HAS long offered general gift cards at many retail locations, like other digital merchants, but the move to offer cards for specific ebooks is a new move for the company.

Details of the 61-store test were confirmed last week by Nate Hoffelder of The Digital Reader news site, and I found one of the “Kindle eBooks” kiosks tucked between displays or Valentine’s Day candy at my local Bartell Drugs store in Seattle’s Ballard neighborhood this weekend.

Perhaps tellingly, even though the kiosk was well-positioned toward the front of the store, none of the three employees I spoke with Initially knew what I was talking about when i asked if They sold individual Kindle ebook gift cards. (Initially They told me They did not.)

But I ended up spotting it on my own, and bought a couple cards to test the service.

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The top row of the kiosk features cards for three- and six-month Kindle Unlimited memberships, for $ 29.99 and $ 49.99 each. Below Those are cards featuring the covers of 20 individual ebooks, best sellers across both fiction and nonfiction, ranging from “What to Expect When You’re Expecting” and Sheryl Sandberg’s “Lean In” to Dan Brown’s “Inferno” and “The Martian “by Andy Weir.

On the back of each ebook card is a quote from an Amazon customer reviews and a summary of the book, along with an area for writing a message to the recipient and instructions for redeeming the book by scratching off the claim code and going to a dedicated Amazon url to enter it.

Purchasing the card at the Bartell Drugs registry automatically activates it for use, as with a standard gift card.

Here’s the most interesting part: Any of the cards Can also be treated as a regular Amazon gift card, if your gift recipient does not like the book you chose for them, or already owns the title you picked. In otherwords, it offers the personalization of a hand-picked gift with the flexibility of a regular gift card -. Another example of Amazon blending the best of physical and digital retail

The card promises That you’ll always get “the lowest online price, plus the balance.” For example, I purchased a card for “The Martian” for $ 14.99 at the store, but the price was online $ 8.99, And When I redeemed the book, the difference was automatically added to my gift card balance.

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After deciding that i really did not want a three-month membership Kindle Unlimited (I previously tested the subscription service and found that i did not use it as much as I planned) I was able to post the entire $ 29.99 That balance from card to my gift card balance. Everything worked smoothly.

This is the latest example of Amazon testing out new initiatives in physical retail, but as Noted by the Digital Reader’s Hoffelder, the company is not the first to try this concept. Most other e-book sellers who’ve gone down this path have not seen much success.

Whether it turns out to be worthwhile for Amazon remains to be seen. Even Reviews during the checkout process, the concept was a novelty Clearly Bartell Drugs to the employees at my local store, perhaps indicating thatthey have not bone selling a lot since the October launch.

We’ve Contacted Amazon for more details on the pilot, and to see if it will be expanded to additional stores and regions.

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Friday, January 22, 2016

Amazon Slashes Prices on Echo, Kindle Fire for Black Friday – PC Magazine

  • By Chloe Albanesius
  • November 27, 2015 09: 10am EST

From Echo to Fire TV, Amazon is giving its own lineup of gadgets some nice discounts for Black Friday.

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Amazon HAS wide-ranging sales for Black Friday today, zoals its own lineup of gadgets-which are ook Significantly cheaper For Those Who have been eyeing a Kindle or Fire device.

The company’s popular smart speaker, the Amazon Echo is just $ 149, down from $ 179.99, from now until Dec. 1. It’s a favorite among PCMag staff and earned our Editors’ Choice. More than just a speaker, the Amazon Echo is part voice assistant, part home automation hub, and Entirely fun to use.

Also on sale until Dec. 1 is the Kindle Paperwhite -which is currently just $ 99, down from $ 119. Thanks to a sharper display, faster performance, and the same affordable price, Amazon’s new Kindle Paperwhite was the best ebook reader you can buy, approve thing to PCMag, gift-which ook deze ereader its Editors’ Choice. Save even more on the standard Kindle-which is now just $ 49.99, down from $ 79.99

Here are some other Black Friday Deals on Amazon gadgets:.

  • Amazon’s already super cheap $ 50 Fire tablet is just $ 34.99 until November 29.
  • The Amazon Fire TV Stick is $ 24.99 (reg. $ 39.99), and the Fire TV Stick with Voice Remote is $ 34.99 (reg. $ 49.99) until Nov. 29, while the Fire TV set-top box is $ 74.99 (reg. $ 99.99) until Dec. 1. For more, see The Best Black Friday Deals on Streaming Devices.
  • The 6-inch Fire HD 6 is $ 69.99 (reg. $ 99.99), while the Fire Kids Edition is $ 84.99 (reg. $ 99.99), both until Dec. 1. The Fire HD 6 Kids Edition, meanwhile, is $ 119.99 (reg. $ 149.99) until Jan. 31.
  • The previous-generation Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 “is $ 329.99, down from $ 349.99. The newest version will set you back $ 429.99.

For more , see PCMag’s full holiday gift guide and TechBargains.com.

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By Chloe Albanesius Executive Editor, News & amp; Features

Chloe Albanesius HAS BEEN with PCMag.com since April 2007, most recently as Executive Editor for News and Features. Prior to that, she worked for a financial year covering IT on Wall Street for Incisive Media. From 2002 to 2005, Chloe covered technology policy for The National Journal’s Technology Daily in Washington, DC. She Has held internships at NBC’s Meet the Press, washingtonpost.com, the Tate Gallery press office in London, Roll Call, and Congressional Quarterly. She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism from American University … More »

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Thursday, January 21, 2016

The best Kindle deals for Black Friday 2015 – TechRadar

Quelle surprise. The in-house Kindle tablet family is a centerpiece of Amazon’s epic Black Friday deals. So rejoice, Because That Means That even the new Kindle Paperwhite is on the block at an unbeatable price.

That’s a pure e-reader, of course. But Amazon’s full-function Kindles with glorious HD color displays are usefull in the mix-including the ultra-HD HDX 8.9. And do not forget. There will be Kindle deals from other e-tailers, too.

  • See today’s best Black Friday Deals for tablets

Can not keep up? Do not worry, we’ve done the heavy lifting and have all the best Kindle deals below. Keep checking back as we’re expecting the deals to come thick and fast

The best Black Friday Kindle deals:

Amazon Leather Cover for Kindle 4 & amp;. 5: Leather cladding for you Kindle, reduced to £ 24.76 to clear at John Lewis

All-New Kindle Paperwhite, 6-inch:. The new super- sharp, 300ppi e-reader from Kindle and it’s already £ 30 off from Amazon at £ 79.99

AMAZON Fire 7 “Tablet – 8 GB:. About as cheap as Amazon tablet device gets . Now £ 34.99 from Currys

Kindle Fire HDX rating 8.9 64GB:. 2,560 by 1,600 pixels, count ‘em Get this quad core monster and save £ 180 Yours for £!. 299.99 from Amazon

Kindle Fire tablet:. Save £ 15 on the new Kindle Fire tablet – get it for £ 34.99

Kindle Fire. TV: Save £ 10 on the Kindle Fire TV stick – get it for £ 24.99

Kindle ereader: Get an awesome but cheap Kindle ereader – grab it from Amazon for £ 49.99

Tablet for Kids: Save £ 30 on Amazon’s tablet for kids – nab one from Amazon for £ 69.99

Kindle.. Wi-Fi Touch: Basic digital book reading and storage at a sensible price. £ 49.99 saving you a tenner thanks to Argos.

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Monday, January 18, 2016

Brit ordering Kindle but receives a tumor – Metro Belgium

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James Pots was a bit surprised when he opened his package from FedEx. The Briton had ordered a new Kindle, but instead found the sample of a tumor in the package.

The steel was normally at the Royal Free Hospital in London but ended up with the 37-year-old man in Bristol. “When I opened the package, I was shocked,” testifies Pots BBC. “My name was on the outside, but the content was not exactly what I expected. I tried to reach FedEx so that they can pick up the package, since the sample may need to be tested quickly and returned. I do not know where my Kindle, but as lying at the hospital, I would only too gladly exchange, “said Potten.

Sunday FedEx has picked up the steel and delivered to the hospital. The service pack also announced that it is considering regrets the error and change their way of working. Pots James is relieved of the bizarre package, but has to wait for his Kindle.

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Tuesday, January 12, 2016

Brit ordering Kindle but receives a tumor – Metro Belgium

01/11/2016

James Pots was a bit surprised when he opened his package from FedEx. The Briton had ordered a new Kindle, but instead found the sample of a tumor in the package.

The steel was normally at the Royal Free Hospital in London but ended up with the 37-year-old man in Bristol. “When I opened the package, I was shocked,” testifies Pots BBC. “My name was on the outside, but the content was not exactly what I expected. I tried to reach FedEx so that they can pick up the package, since the sample may need to be tested quickly and returned. I do not know where my Kindle, but as lying at the hospital, I would only too gladly exchange, “said Potten.

Sunday FedEx has picked up the steel and delivered to the hospital. The service pack also announced that it is considering regrets the error and change their way of working. Pots James is relieved of the bizarre package, but has to wait for his Kindle.

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