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It’s finally here: Amazon’s Kindle Fire (photo gallery)

Amazon confirmed rumors with the announcement of its own tablet device called Kindle Fire, which features a seven-inch touch screen, eight gigabytes of storage, an eight-hour battery and all the benefits of Amazon’s cloud services.

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While you won’t be able to get your hands on a Kindle Fire until November 15, you can enjoy some product shots from Amazon.

We’ve also included some hands-on photos of Amazon’s new Kindle e-ink Readers taken by VentureBeat’s Devindra Hardawar.

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