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| − | The shortly to be launched new tablet from Amazon which was currently announced by Jeff Bezos on 28th September has been generating a big buzz amongst tech enthusiasts. The Kindle Fire gives the functionality of a tablet and in addition a color e-Book reader, yet at an extremely attractive low price range.
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| − | The Fire is created primarily as a media usage tool which runs on a modified version of the Android OS. Does the Kindle Fire have what it takes to scorch the competition in the tablet world and be the tablet to defeat or does it fall short? Keep reading to locate out.
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| − | Properties of the [http://www.kindle-reviews.net kindle fire review]
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| − | seven inch colour (IPS) touch screen (1024 x 6000 display resolution)
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| − | 8GB internal storage memory
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| − | 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity
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| − | Amazon Cloud for unlimited storage of content
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| − | Light-weight, weighs just 413 grams
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| − | A single charge supplies up to eight hrs of usage
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| − | Headphone jack, built-in stereo speakers
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| − | Free 1 month trial of Amazon Prime
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| − | Design
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| − | The Kindle Fire bears a powerful resemblance to the BlackBerry Playbook in terms of the weight and feel of the gadget . The design itself is actually streamlined, including just a power button on the unit. With its relatively small dimensions of seven.5 x 4.7 x 0.45 inches, the Fire is small enough to fit in a reasonably sized pocket or be held one-handed.
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| − | Display
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| − | The 7-inch multi-touch display with IPS (in plane switching) offers a maximum quality of 1024 x 600 at 16 million colors. The ISP technology used provides a very good array of viewing angles, allowing the display to be viewed at 178° and greater.
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| − | In spite of having a lower quality than the iPad, text on the Fire's display looks crisp and sharp. The display does not utilize e-Ink technology though nevertheless, so if you want a Kindle primarily for reading I recommend one of the earlier models which function an e-Ink display to reduce eye strain over extended periods.
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| − | Connectivity
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| − | The Fire isn't too strong on the connectivity front. There is assist for Wi-Fi, yet no assistance for Bluetooth, 3G or GPS. The headphone jack is amazingly handy for when you wish to watch movies or listen to music in private.
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| − | User-interface
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| − | Amazon has taken a leaf from Apple's book and opted for simpleness when designing the Fire. The user-interface is really simple and supplies easy navigation via the touch screen. There's a screen to flip through all of your digital content plus a symbol tray to store your favorite items.
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| − | Final Thoughts
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| − | When all is explained and done, the Kindle Fire isn't an iPad killer, but it sure packs a punch with its spec and is an excellent entry for Amazon into the tablet market. The lack of cameras, extra internal storage options and 3G connectivity will be off-putting to some people who're after a full-fledged tablet experience, yet for several who're after a pure media utilization machine, what the Fire delivers will suffice.
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| − | The low expense point of the Fire and its media capabilities are hugely eye-catching, making it worth serious consideration for anyone interested in enjoying media on the move.
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