It’s always healthy to have a bit of competition in the marketplace. Just ask the folks over at Apple about Samsung, and they can assure you that sometimes competitive bites ring loud and clear (all over the courts over ensuing patent rights and the always promiscuous intellectual properties, of course). While many analysts saw Apple releasing its much anticipated tweener tablet premier – the iPad Mini – at a price relatively comparable to other tweener tablets on the market (tweener tablets are smaller or mid-sized tablets with less screen space and are not quite smartphone size, yet not quite full tablet size, hence their nickname). However, Apple premiered the iPad Mini at $329 MSRP for the 16GB, a bit higher than the benchmark that had been anticipated by analysts.
Now, Amazon is cashing in on the hoopla with the release of a graphic that was posted on their homepage today in a bit of competitive and friendly gamesmanship that propels technology into the official first round of the Tweener wars by comparing features and functionality of their hot-selling Kindle Fire HD tablet to the features of the newly released (still on preorder) iPad Mini.

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