Is The Kindle Fire A Legitimate Adversary To The Barnes and Noble Nook?
By Lenore Delaune
Pre-launch, there were not many folks that had genuinely viewed the Amazon Kindle Fireor held it in in their hands nevertheless that could not deter customers from pre-ordering the device with sales of 95 000 Kindle Fires on the very first day. Right here is the freshly-announced 7-inch tablet that looks to be competitive in the nook-vs-kindle wars and, at some level, with the Ipad from Apple.
To date, the Kindle Fire is so in demand that an average of 25 000 units are said to be sold every single day!
The conversation is just about everywhere. With a price tag of just $199, people are stating that this is a device that truly can rival the color Nook and the iPad. Is that nonsense? Not necessarily, The Amazon Kindle Fire with its look, feel and performance may just be competitor that leads the pack.
Amazon Kindle Fire Specifications The look and feel is slick at 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.45 inches (HWD) and coming in at just 14.6oz. The Kindle Fire has a dual core processor and the Custom Android Fork. With Whispernet facility and use of the Amazon Cloud drive there is unlimited access to Kindle e-books and Video channels.
A Pixel density of 169dpi and image resolution of 600 x 1,024, the screen size is 7" (IPS) The picture quality is incredible and the color sharp. MP4 and VP8 formats make video easy and the audio caters for Non-DRM AAC, MIDI, OGG, MP3 and WAV
Officially, the reported battery lifespan of the Amazon Kindle Fire is roughly eight hrs with the Wi Fi Off. Several may assert that the 8GB storage is deficient however Amazon are depending on their Cloud Storage Backup system as your virtual storage.
Battery life is estimated as being 8 hours as long as the Wi-Fi is switched off. If you think that's not big enough storage, don't forget about the virtual storage you can get with the Amazon Cloud - that is practically limitless. Kindle Fire uses the Amazon Silk Browser which does live up to its name when compared to previous Android web browsers. This browser caches the pages to allow for speed and it does offer the option of predictive search based on your surfing habits, taking you to places you may want to go to...or not? All things considered, what is the verdict. Is it as good as the Nook and a possible rival to the iPad.
BUT - Is it worth buying?
Get the truth anduncover what the verdict is on this ebook reader and whether or not it honestly can challenge in the Kindle vs Nook wars.
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Pre-launch, there were not many folks that had genuinely viewed the Amazon Kindle Fireor held it in in their hands nevertheless that could not deter customers from pre-ordering the device with sales of 95 000 Kindle Fires on the very first day. Right here is the freshly-announced 7-inch tablet that looks to be competitive in the nook-vs-kindle wars and, at some level, with the Ipad from Apple.
To date, the Kindle Fire is so in demand that an average of 25 000 units are said to be sold every single day!
The conversation is just about everywhere. With a price tag of just $199, people are stating that this is a device that truly can rival the color Nook and the iPad. Is that nonsense? Not necessarily, The Amazon Kindle Fire with its look, feel and performance may just be competitor that leads the pack.
Amazon Kindle Fire Specifications The look and feel is slick at 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.45 inches (HWD) and coming in at just 14.6oz. The Kindle Fire has a dual core processor and the Custom Android Fork. With Whispernet facility and use of the Amazon Cloud drive there is unlimited access to Kindle e-books and Video channels.
A Pixel density of 169dpi and image resolution of 600 x 1,024, the screen size is 7" (IPS) The picture quality is incredible and the color sharp. MP4 and VP8 formats make video easy and the audio caters for Non-DRM AAC, MIDI, OGG, MP3 and WAV
Officially, the reported battery lifespan of the Amazon Kindle Fire is roughly eight hrs with the Wi Fi Off. Several may assert that the 8GB storage is deficient however Amazon are depending on their Cloud Storage Backup system as your virtual storage.
Battery life is estimated as being 8 hours as long as the Wi-Fi is switched off. If you think that's not big enough storage, don't forget about the virtual storage you can get with the Amazon Cloud - that is practically limitless. Kindle Fire uses the Amazon Silk Browser which does live up to its name when compared to previous Android web browsers. This browser caches the pages to allow for speed and it does offer the option of predictive search based on your surfing habits, taking you to places you may want to go to...or not? All things considered, what is the verdict. Is it as good as the Nook and a possible rival to the iPad.
BUT - Is it worth buying?
Get the truth anduncover what the verdict is on this ebook reader and whether or not it honestly can challenge in the Kindle vs Nook wars.
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