Amazon Kindle tablet fire was out a couple of months Toms and while reports suggest that it is selling well, Amazon has refused to provide details on the precise numbers, going only so far as to say that he sold a million units in December . An analyst at Barclays recently went further, claiming that the online retail giant has moved about 5.5 million units during the holiday season, and estimating that it could sell up to 18.4 million this year. Amazon will be happy with these numbers, there is little doubt about that. But consumers are satisfied with Amazon's new tablet? ChangeWave Research Society has decided to interview some of those who already own the device to see what they've done it so far. While the sample size of 254 persons is certainly small, the results still provide some understanding of how the Fire Kindle is going down with the buyers. More than half (54 percent) said ChangeWave researchers have been very pleased with the tablet, with 38 percent who claimed to be pretty satisfied. ChangeWave noted the difference between owners and fire those with other tablets, saying: "While 54 percent very satisfied rating for the Fire Kindle is significantly less than 74 percent of industry-leading Apple iPad is higher than the average 49 percent rating for all tablet devices others put together. " As for what users like most about their fire Kindle, may come as no surprise that its cost has come top of the list, with 59 percent cited the $ 199 price tag, as a great advantage. Cheaper Apple iPad, by comparison, costs $ 499. Also scoring well in the category was his likes color toms shoes screen, ease of use and the fact that there are a huge number of books available directly through Amazon's online store. On the other hand, 27 percent of users said they do not like the fact there is no volume up / down on the device. Next in the category dislikes is the lack of a built-in camera. Short battery life and lack of 3G capabilities were cited as areas of disappointment. The best way for owners to decide to start a fire if they are satisfied with the device is to ignore what is missing and focus instead on whether it gives them value for money. Of course, at $ 199 has less features than the iPad, but the Apple device costs $ 300 more. Of course, the fire has no camera and 3G capabilities, but for $ 199 you can really expect these features? Most users would have known this before buying the tablet, so long as the user experience meets their expectations, which will most likely be happy with what they have. The fact is that when you add up figures for the survey are very satisfied and somewhat 'satisfied, you get a total of 92 percent satisfied to some extent with their Kindle fire rather impressive for a first generation device. But what about the 8 percent? Perhaps these are the unhappy recipients of gifts holiday season, they expected an iPad. Or people who have had a go on an iPad since the purchase of a Kindle focus and now I wish it went for the Apple device instead. In both cases, the tablet from Amazon http://www.tomsshoes-coupons.org seems to be doing well and if analysts are proved right, will be sold in large numbers in 2012. Amazon will no doubt be very pleased.