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Amazon devices are the latest casualties of the memory shortage price hikes
Amazon has raised prices on a range of its devices amid the ongoing chip shortage, according to a Fortune report.
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Amazon has raised prices on a range of its devices amid the ongoing chip shortage, according to a Fortune report. Echo speakers, Fire TV sticks, Kindle e‑readers and eero networking gear all saw increases, with some items climbing as much as 60 percent. The base Echo Dot jumped from $50 to $80, the Echo Show 21 rose from $400 to $500, and the Fire TV Stick 4K Max went from $60 to $85. Kindle pricing also shifted, with the 16 GB Kindle now $150 (up from $110) and the 16 GB Kindle Paperwhite at $200 (up from $160). These adjustments reflect broader supply‑chain pressures affecting Amazon’s product line.
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