Ad-supported Kindle to ship May 3rd: saves $25

zerocool84

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Here's a scenario: what if we told you that your next Kindle could be had for $25 less than retail? What if we told you it came from the rear of a nondescript white van? Or what if we told you that you'd first need to sign up for 842 email marketing scams? Thankfully, none of those scenarios are ones we're looking to tell you about. Instead, we're here to introduce you to the world's first ad-supported Kindle, going on sale within Target and Best Buy locations for $114. That represents a gentle $25 savings compared to the price of today's cheapest Kindle, but those 2500 pennies don't come free -- you'll be asked to endure "advertisements on the bottom of the device's home page and on its screen savers." Furthermore, it sets a new precedent in the gadget arena that could very well carry over to ad-discounted tablets, netbooks, PMPs, and who knows what else. At this point, Buick, Olay and Visa will be advertising, and we get the impression that said list will bloom in due time. It's hard to say just how intrusive they'll be, but Kindle director Jay Marine seems to think that "customers are going to love it."

We aren't so sure. While it's crystal clear that the general populace adores coupon cutting, it seems problematic to us to ship a pair of identical products that cost within $25 of one another and expect Joe Sixpack to grok the difference. In fact, we're guessing that this will inevitably lead to consumer complaints from those who can't figure out why their "on sale Kindle" isn't nearly as enjoyable to read as "Bob's Kindle... that he found during a sale." At any rate, a demo of the new device displayed a screen saver deal "where customers would pay $10 for a $20 gift card to Amazon," and while no ads will appear in e-books, there's still "a clear advertisement" along the bottom of the home screen. All that said, here's the key feature that Amazon's seemingly overlooking: an option in the software to pay back the $25 a customer skimped on to do away with the ads on their ad-supported e-reader. Solves the buyer's remorse problem, at least.

Update: And it's official -- PR's after the break!

http://www.engadget.com/2011/04/11/ad-supported-kindle-to-ship-may-3rd-saves-25-adds-lot-of-enti/

Ad supported to save money is good but it's only a $25 discount doesn't seem that good of a deal. I'd jump on it if it was at least $50 cheaper.
 
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nsafreak

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$25 cheaper? Not worth it with the ads. I understand that they can't give it away for free since it'd take forever to recoup the cost via ads. I already have a Kindle (WiFi only) and love it but if I was purchasing another it'd have to be at least $50 - $60 off for me to consider it.
 

smartpatrol

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Yeah personally I think this is pretty lame. Reading a book is a very personal and intimate experience. That is the absolute last place I want to see an ad.

Oh well. I'm sure these will sell like hotcakes regardless.
 

zerocool84

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Yeah personally I think this is pretty lame. Reading a book is a very personal and intimate experience. That is the absolute last place I want to see an ad.

Oh well. I'm sure these will sell like hotcakes regardless.

Well in the article they say there's only ads on the homepage and screen saver, not while you're reading a book so it won't bother you.
 

shortylickens

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Ummm, I dont pay a dime for my TV shows because of all the ads.
If they put ads on a device I better be getting free books all the time or 50% off the hardware.
 

frostedflakes

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If I didn't already have one, I'd possibly get in on this. Something to keep in mind, though, once you factor in the tax at these B&M stores that a lot of people wouldn't have to pay if they ordered from Amazon, it's not $25 cheaper, probably closer to $15-20 cheaper.

Ads on the screen saver wouldn't bug me at all and it's actually a pretty good idea IMO to utilize this for ads. The only one I'd be worried about is on the home screen, but as long as they don't take up too much space it wouldn't be an issue.

edit: Nevermind, I thought the $114 Kindle was a special offer only available at the stores mentioned in the article, but looks like it will be available from Amazon as well.
 
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el_brio

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The ads (as they are described) don't sound that bad. However, $25 is not sufficient motivation to go with an ad supported model (for me at least). I may be a prostitute, but my price is A LOT higher than $25.
 

AstroManLuca

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Ummm, I dont pay a dime for my TV shows because of all the ads.
If they put ads on a device I better be getting free books all the time or 50% off the hardware.

This. I'd need free books or a greater than $25 discount to even consider it, and even then I probably wouldn't want it.
 

Dulanic

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people will just toss an android OS on there and remove the ads anyways :p

I don't believe anyone has successfully put android on a kindle to date? I am not positive but Im pretty sure the hardware isn't good enough for that.
 

rockyct

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I had been thinking about getting the Kindle for a while now and this put me over the top. I just pre-ordered the ad supported one. Although, it was really the special offers you get in the first weeks that got me interested: 50% off Roku box, $6 for 6 audiobooks, etc.
 

corkyg

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I think a better business model would be to make ALL Kindles ad-supported and charge the lower price. Then let ad haters like me pay $25 more to get rid of the ads. That's the way Eudora did it. :)
 

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