Amazon has increased prices on several of its hardware products, including Echo devices, Fire TVs, and Kindles, by up to 60 percent. The price hikes are reportedly linked to rising costs associated with RAM and storage.
According to a report by The Verge, Amazon’s hardware is now more expensive, with the increases impacting Kindle, Echo, and Fire TV devices. The extent of the price increases reaches up to 60 percent.
The driving force behind these price adjustments, as stated by The Verge, is the increasing cost of components like RAM and storage. This suggests Amazon is passing on these increased input costs to consumers. The report does not specify which models experienced the largest price increases, but indicates the changes affect the entire range of devices.
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