Wednesday 14 March 2012

Amazon Kindle Fire 2012- Technology Times

The tablet of its own kind is becoming popular for its services.  The New Amazon Kindle Fire is a ground breaking tablet that mixes cloud technology with great access to content and entertainment including video, books and music, with it's very own "silk" browser you are also able to access the internet with ease. We examine in this review what will make consumers listen and pay attention as Amazon aim to repeat the success of the original Amazon Kindle. The Amazon Kindle Fire has been much talked about because Amazon is taking a “good enough” approach to competing with established tablet players like Samsung or Apple. Many prospect Kindle Fire buyers would not spend $300 or more to get a high-end tablet, so Amazon is not really trying to steal share, but it tries to make the tablet market bigger, faster.

The varied apps makes the gadget more interesting to work with.This list of the Best Kindle Fire Apps will help you get an idea about the kind of apps available for the Amazon Kindle Fire. You can easily get lost among the tens of thousands of apps out there.  Kindle Fire, the Bad and the Ugly - There’s no doubt that the Kindle Fire falls short of the high end $500 plus tablets with regards to certain hardware specs. 3G connectivity, GPS, gyroscope, camera, larger storage capacity, quad core processor and 4GB of RAM would have all been really nice. The Fire has a headphone jack on the bottom for connecting speakers or headphones, as well as a micro USB slot for charging and file transfer from a computer.

Pros:
Lighter, faster and easier to read off | Intuitive user interface | Enormous selection of books, magazines, and periodicals | Built-in free international wireless | Decent battery life | Audio book integration |

Cons:
Non U.S. users may suffer extra fees when using wireless capabilities|  Battery can’t be replaced on your own | Not compatible with several file formats

So feel the change yourself and get the latest technological device and exploit the ever dynamic services.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I can't wait to buy this version of Kindle Fire, because now I have some issues with my e-reader and I can't read what I've downloaded from All you can books. It's great that it has Wireless and we can do other things than only reading on it. In my opinion, it will deserve all the money. :D

Unknown said...

haha lol

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