The box, which would compete directly with WD Live, Roku, Apple TV and others, is expected to run on a modified Fire OS, and would have allowed for third party apps in addition to all standard Amazon apps such as shopping, Amazon MP3 and Amazon Prime Instant Video.
Development of the box has been reported on since at least April, with the work being done at Amazon's R&D division better known as Lab126.
The sources claim the delay will push the hardware into next year, missing out on the lucrative holiday season in the U.S. (and possibly abroad).
Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 23 Oct 2013 22:02