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Ask HN: Why doesn't Amazon manufacture an MP3 player?

2 点作者 rsbrown超过 14 年前
I would love to have a low-cost, no frills MP3 player that easily integrates with the Amazon MP3 marketplace.<p>It appears that the Kindle has limited MP3 capabilities, but I don't own one so I can't speak to it directly.

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dasht超过 14 年前
In another comment, the poster (rsbrown) makes the excellent clarification:<p>"What I am suggesting is a low-cost, high-quality device (like the Flip camcorder)."<p>Here is my guess as to why Amazon does not rush into that:<p>a) Kindle, as you'll recall, was very early to the market for book readers. As a consequence, Amazon was able to negotiate sweet deals for <i>content</i>. With MP3s, that opportunity to take an early lead in available content is gone.<p>b) Consumer mobile is very tricky and there are lots of very large guerrillas crowding that room. Why don't Flip camcorders come with MP3 players? Why doesn't Cisco make a cheap, high-quality MP3 stand-alone player? etc. Amazon doesn't appear to be "tooled up" for that - it doesn't have the in-house expertise (yet?!?) to justify too many risks in that space.<p>c) Ok, Amazon comes out with a player, let's say. It has to be pretty darn low per unit margins or else it can't compete. That means R&#38;D and start-up costs will take a very long time to recoup (if they ever can be). All of that is OK if somehow this increases Amazon's sell of digital audio files.... so, how do you see that happening? (I don't.)<p>d) Why don't you make that sweet-spot MP3 player and offer Amazon exclusive right to sell it based on a wholesale price that gives you a comfy profit (or at your costs but with some kick-back on music sales). If you can't do that (given financing) - then neither can they.
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wmf超过 14 年前
The MP3 player market is mostly over; it's being subsumed by phones.<p>Also, see <a href="http://techcrunch.com/2009/10/06/doubletwist-unveils-an-alternative-to-the-itunes-music-store-powered-by-amazon-mp3/" rel="nofollow">http://techcrunch.com/2009/10/06/doubletwist-unveils-an-alte...</a>
sjs382超过 14 年前
They sell blades, not razors. Well, they <i>do</i> sell razors when there isn't a good enough one to sell blades for, but it isn't their primary concern.<p>For MP3s, there's already great players to sell music for.
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