Amazon Lab126

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Amazon Lab126, Inc.
Subsidiary
Industry
Founded 2004; 12 years ago (2004)
Headquarters 1100 Enterprise Way, Sunnyvale, California 94089[1], United States
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Gregg Zehr President
Products
Parent Amazon.com
Website lab126.com

Amazon Lab126[2] (sometimes known as Lab126) is a research and development and computer hardware company founded in 2004 by Gregg Zehr, based in Sunnyvale, California[3] and is owned by Amazon.com.[4] It is widely known for developing Amazon's Kindle line of e-readers and tablets.[5][6][7] It is based in Sunnyvale, California and is headed by Gregg Zehr. Zehr was previously the Vice President of Hardware Engineering at Palm

Name[edit]

The name Lab126 derives from the logo of Amazon itself. The arrow in the logo points from A to Z, and both the numbers 1 and 26 are its corresponding numerical values.[8]

Products[edit]

Amazon Lab126 mainly develops "easy-to-use, highly integrated consumer products to serve Amazon customers".[9]

In 2011, Lab126 released the Kindle Fire tablet and in 2012 released two new models of the Fire tablet called the Kindle Fire HD.[10] In 2013, it released the Fire HDX.

In 2014, Lab126 released the Amazon Fire TV digital media player and in late 2014 released the Fire TV Stick.

In June 2014, Lab126 announced the Fire Phone that had cameras to track the user's eyes to give the impression of 3D and it was released in July.[4][11]

In 2015, Lab126 released the Amazon Echo, a voice command device. In 2016, it released the Echo Dot, which is hockey puck sized version of the Echo and the Amazon Tap, a smaller, portable version of the Echo.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Contact Lab126 - Sunnyvale, CA". Lab126. Retrieved 30 October 2016. 
  2. ^ "Lab126 Designs and Engineers Hand-held Consumer Electronics in Sunnyvale, CA". Amazon Lab216. Retrieved 30 October 2016. 
  3. ^ "Amazon research unit Lab 126 agrees to big lease that could bring Sunnyvale 2,600 new workers". Retrieved 2016-08-21. 
  4. ^ a b "Following Fire Phone Flop, Big Changes At Amazon's Lab126". Fast Company. 
  5. ^ Catherine Shu. "Amazon's R&D Group Lab126 Embarks On Hiring Spree As Kindle Business Expands". TechCrunch. AOL. 
  6. ^ "Amazon Kindle Product Page". Retrieved 2008-03-22. 
  7. ^ "Amazon Grows A Startup In Cupertino". Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved 2008-03-22. 
  8. ^ "Welcome to Lab126". Amazon Lab126. Retrieved 30 October 2016. 
  9. ^ "Lab126 HomePage". Retrieved 2008-03-23. 
  10. ^ Amazon preparing 'up to six' new Kindle Fire tablets 23 July 2012
  11. ^ Molen, Brad. "Live from Amazon's phone announcement in Seattle!". Engadget.com. Retrieved 2014-06-18. 

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