Kindle Fire tablet 7-inch wifi best seller in Amazon
Kindle Fire tablet its new 7-inch, color
touchscreen tablet – the Kindle Fire. The new tablet’s display has been
chemically strengthened to be 20 times stiffer and 30 times harder than
plastic, features iPad-like
IPS (in-plane switching) technology for wide viewing angles, and
delivers 16 million colors in high resolution. Amazon’s huge digital
content coffers are available to users and the Wi-Fi-only, sub-$200
tablet also includes a browser that shares some of the processing power
needed to deliver complex web pages with Amazon’s Cloud servers.
The 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.45-inch (190 x 120 x
11.4 mm), 14.6 ounce (413 g) Kindle Fire tablet features a bright,
colorful, 1024 x 600 pixel (at 169 ppi), 7-inch multi-touch display with
anti-reflective coating. It’s powered by a state-of-the-art dual-core
processor, and comes with 8GB internal storage – as with other Kindle
devices, there’s no media card slot for expansion, but users do get free cloud storage for all Amazon content.
A 3G edition of the Kindle Fire has not
been announced, so users are restricted to 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, but Amazon
has extended its Whispersync technology into movie and TV territory –
so if you start streaming a movie over a cafe’s Wi-Fi hotspot, you can
resume from where you paused when you link up to your home network.
The device also grants users access to
Amazon’s immense digital content library. There’s over 100,000 movies
and TV shows available through Amazon Instant Video, and the Kindle Fire
comes with one month’s free membership to Amazon Prime, which gives
users unlimited streaming of over 11,000 movies and TV shows. Amazon’s
online digital music store has over 17 million titles, with over a
million Kindle e-books, exclusive
graphic novels, and magazines and newspapers. Users can also get
popular Android apps like Angry Birds and Plants vs Zombies, with a paid
app being offered free every day.
The included Amazon Silk
cloud-accelerated browser is said to offer faster browsing thanks to a
split architecture that shares the processing load with Amazon’s EC2
servers. Supported file formats include Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF,
unprotected MOBI, DOC, DOCX, JPEG, PNG, non-DRM AAC, MP3, OGG, and MP4.
Amazon says that the Kindle Fire’s battery is good for up to eight hours
of e-book reading, or 7.5 hours of video playback. Charge time is four
hours via the included adapter or via the mini-USB port.
Read: technical detail of Kindle Fire and Amazon Kindle Fire tablet Actual Images
The Kindle Fire has been priced at
US$199 and is available from November 15. Naturally, a new range of
sleeves and covers has also been announced for the new Kindle device.
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