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The Kindle market is a subset of the larger tablet and e-reader market. Kindle devices are designed and marketed by Amazon, and are primarily used for reading digital books, magazines, and other digital content. Kindle devices are typically smaller and lighter than tablets, and feature a dedicated e-ink display that is easier on the eyes than a traditional LCD display. Kindle devices also offer a range of features such as access to Amazon's library of digital content, the ability to purchase and download books, and the ability to access the internet.
The Kindle market is highly competitive, with a range of devices available from different manufacturers. Companies in the Kindle market include Amazon, Kobo, Barnes & Noble, and Onyx. Show Less Read more