SlingPlayer for Kindle Fire headed your way
The SlingPlayer for Kindle Fire was hiding amongst its siblings on the CES floor so of course we had to stop by and check it out. It fits right in the family of products, but the first version due to hit the Amazon Appstore this month for $29 will not include the guide or onscreen remote. You will of course be able to view the source’s native guide and navigate via onscreen buttons, but the buttons just won’t look like your source’s remote. SlingMedia also confirmed for us that an additional subscription is not in the future (in case you were worried) and that an embeddable Flash player will be available soon so you can place shift your TV using any webpage you like.
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