Friday, September 27, 2013

Amazon Introduces New Kindle Fire - The Miami Herald

class=”dateline”> Los Angeles – Amazon unveiled new features of its Kindle tablets Fire series, three models coming to market in stages from October 2 to November 7 in the United States with a starting price for the most economical device, Kindle Fire 8GB HD, for $ 139.

As reported on Wednesday the e-commerce giant in its website, the new generation of Kindle Fire doubles the memory of its predecessor and triples the processing power of your operating system.

Amazon will begin shipping the new Kindle Fire 7-inch HD consumers from October 2 while the Kindle Fire 7-inch HDX will be delayed until October 18 and the Kindle Fire 8.9-inch HDX soon arrive until November 7.

minimum cost HDX Kindle Fire is $ 229 for the 7-inch device with 16GB of storage and Wi-Fi.

The price goes up to $ 379 for the 8.9-inch model and 16 GB Wi-Fi only.

three devices and can be ordered through the Amazon portal.

varies screen resolution of 216 ppi (pixel per inch) for the Kindle Fire HD to 339 ppi for the Kindle Fire 8.9-inch HDX.

The latest version of iPad has a resolution of 264 ppi, described by the company as the bitten apple retina display quality .

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reduced the weight of its larger model (Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 inches) by 34% compared to the previous version to stay at 13.2 ounces, half that of an iPad, but Apple’s tablet is a larger device 9.7 inches.

battery new Kindle Fire has an estimated average duration of 10 hours.

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HDX models have front camera, equipped for video downloading movies to see, for example, without being connected to the internet and incorporate a second display system which allows viewing a content on an external monitor while using the tablet for anything else.

Amazon launched Fire for a tool HDX customer called “Mayday” with which the push of a button on the screen that the company guarantees an employee a personalized answer to questions about the tablet user.

This system will be available for free, any time during every day of the year, according to Amazon.

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