Looks like the guys over at Engadget got a chance to play with the Slingplayer app for the Kindle Fire at CES this year.

Thy say the app will hit the Amazon store this month with a not surprising price of $29.00. It looks like it will use the same remote keys as other Android apps, no custom remote skin.

They also mentioned that an embeddable Flash player will be available soon so you can place shift your TV using any webpage you like.

Apparently some folks have already used the Kindle Fire with their Slingbox, using sideloading, from what we have read and is being discussed in our forums here.

Check out Engadget’s review and pics here and let us know what you think if you can.

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