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Thursday, September 29, 2011

Kindle Fire may force Android tablets to go cheaper

Asian technology companies are now under pressure to slash prices of their tablet computers after Amazon.com launched its Kindle Fire at a mass market-friendly price of $199.
From Samsung Electronics to Sony Corp , major Asian tablet makers have ambitious plans to take on Apple , whose iPad is the gold standard in the booming market.

With their me-too products priced almost at the same level as the iPad’s starting price of $499, none of them have however been able to gain any significant market share from Apple.

So far, Samsung has been seen as the most credible challenger to the iPad and some analysts suggest it could lose its No. 2 position to the eagerly anticipated Fire.

The South Korean company’s tablet marketing campaign has also stumbled in recent months due to Apple’s legal attempts to thwart Samsung’s tablet sales in Australia, the United States and Germany, over patent infringement, among other claims.

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The Kindle Fire, while lacking many of the high-tech bells and whistles common in tablets - from cameras to 3G wireless connections - may sound the death knell for a raft of devices based on Google Inc’s Android operating system.

“The pricing is critical to gain traction in the tablet market. Rival manufacturers have failed to attract consumers as they have matched the iPad’s price point without matching its content offering,” said Adam Leach, an analyst at research firm Ovum.

“Amazon’s retail-based business model allows the company to subsidize the device on the premise that consumers will buy more from Amazon, be it physical goods or its digital content.”

Samsung’s Galaxy Tab, Sony’s S tablet, Motorola’s Zoom and many others from Acer Inc and Asustek Computer Inc all run on Android, which Amazon’s Fire also uses and combines with its online store.

By pricing the Fire at less than half the iPad yet stripping out costlier components and features the Internet retailer hopes to get the device into millions of consumers’ hands and then into Amazon books, movies, music and other content.

Tough for Samsung
Samsung’s new tablet Galaxy 10.1 is priced roughly the same as the iPad. Even at that price, a slim profit margin of around 5 percent makes it difficult for Samsung to cut prices sharply, analysts say.

Worldwide tablet shipments will more than triple to 60 million units this year and surge to 275.3 million units by 2015, research firm IHS iSuppli forecasts.

Apple dominates the North American tablet market, with 80 percent of the 7.5 million units shipped during the second quarter of 2011, Strategy Analytics says.

Analysts had expected Amazon’s tablet to be priced around $250, roughly half the price of Apple’s iPad, which starts at $499.

Sony vowed in January to become the world’s No. 2 tablet maker -- behind Apple -- by 2012 and Sony executives have since stuck to that ambitious claim.

“We expect the Amazon tablet to put pressure on the other non-iPad competitors as they are unlikely to be able to compete on price and value,” UBS analysts said in a note.

“At the $199, we believe Amazon’s tablet has the potential to be disruptive to the market and, in particular, the non-iPad market. Other tablet vendors will find it difficult to match Amazon’s price point.”

HP’s firesale of its TouchPad tablet at $99 just six weeks after its launch created strong demand for its soon-to-be-killed product, a sign of just how critical prices are in the sector.

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