Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Power and saving on the new Amazon Kindle Fire tablet - The New Dia.com

Madrid – The company ± Ãa technologic logic U.S. Amazon today announced Kindle Fire HDX, two new tablets of 7 and 8.9 inches with four processor cores which triples the performance of its predecessors Fire HD and higher resolution of screen.

Amazon has said in a statement that the Kindle Fire HDX, the third generation of tablets are equipped with four processor cores Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, which runs to 2. Ghz, which triplicarÃa the processing power of its predecessor.

7-inch device has a resolution of 1920×1200, representing pixels 323 per inch, while the 8.9 has a 2560×1600, equivalent to a density of 339 per inch pixelsÂ.

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s have 2 gigs of RAM and has quadrupled fico crane performance, according to the company ± Ãa.

They work with a new version of the Fire OS operating system based on Android, will be available with 4G connectivity and offer up to 11 hours of battery.

Both models have a front camera high-definition 8.9-inch and is equipped with a 8 megapixels rear that records video in HD at 1,080 lines.

Another novelty of the Kindle Fire HDX mainstream inclusion is a free service for assistance Live tà © technique available at any time of year ± or, called Mayday Button.

When pressed, an expert will help Amazon via videoconference to customers upon request, with the response time less than 15 seconds, according to the company ± Ãa technologic logic.

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begin shipping in the United States 7 inch tablet next month in October and the largest size ± or November, while 4G versions will arrive late na year ± o.

Both tablets will be available in capacities of 16, 32 and 34 gigabytes of capacity, and their prices will be n of 229, 269 and 309 dollars for 7-inch models and 379, 429 and 479 dollars for ± or greater in size.

4G versions will be n s $ 100 more expensive.

company ± Ãa founded by Jeff Bezos also © n has announced today that will put on sale a updated version of Kindle Fire HD for $ 139. Â

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