Kindle Fire Review
Kindle Fire Review: Everything You Need to Know About the Kindle Fire
Welcome to my first kindle fire review. This review will provide a detailed overview of the major features of the kindle fire as well as benefits and weaknesses that will help you decide if the kindle fire is right for you. The Kindle Fire is not just Amazon’s latest model of their wildly popular e-book reader, the Kindle . Instead, it represents Amazon’s first journey into the ever-growing tablet computer market. The Kindle Fire will have a 7-inch colored multi-touch display, is powered by Android, and will have access to the Amazon Appstore, and will be able to stream television shows and movies. We will begin this review by talking about the features.
Kindle Fire Review: Features
- Kindle Fire review: Color Touch Screen - the new Kindle Fire features a vibrant 7-inch
color touch screen that has 16 million colors resolution. It also has a
feature similar to the iPad–the in-plane switching technology that allows
the user to have an extra wide viewing angle. Unlike the previous models
of the Kindle, now you can enjoy your favorite glossy magazines like Bon Appetit, Cosmopolitan, and
Oprah in full color.
- Kindle Fire review: Interactivity - some of your favorite glossy magazines like GQ, Vanity Fair, and Wired have
special editions that come with built-in audio, video, and other
interactive features.
- Kindle Fire review: Simple and Easy to Use - the new Kindle Fire is
designed for ease of use. It has a simple and intuitive user interface,
letting you browse effortlessly through your recently viewed websites and
recent titles right from the home screen.
- Kindle Fire review: Video streaming - You are able to view over 100,000 television shows and movies, whether you
stream it or download it from the internet. You also have the option to
rent or purchase the movies or the television shows you want to watch. If
you are a member of Amazon Prime, you can enjoy unlimited, ad-free
streaming of over 10000 TV shows and movies.
- Kindle Fire review: Over A Million Titles - The Kindle Store offers over a million book titles right at your fingertips, which
you can purchase for $9.99 or less. They also have over 2 million
out-of-copyright, pre-1923 books that are completely free. You can now let
your kids borrow your Kindle if they want to read and buy their favorite
children’s books shown in full-color.
Kindle Fire Review: Technical Specifications
- Display - the Kindle Fire has a 7-ich display with IPS technology and 1024 x 600 pixel resolution
- Storage - The device has an 8GB
internal memory, enough for 80 apps + 10 movies or 800 songs or 6000
books. All your Amazon content can be kept in Amazon Cloud.
- Battery - excellent 8 hours of
continuous reading or 7.5 hours of video playback.
- Wi-Fi enabled - It supports private and public hotspots that use various formats of 802.11.
Kindle Fire Review: Benefits
- Extremely affordable with it’s $199 price tag.
- Smooth, fast web browsing with Silk web browser
- Free Cloud storage for downloaded media
Kindle Fire Review: Weaknesses
- Only has Wi-fi internet connectivity
- Smaller display, compared to major competitors
- Lacks a webcam
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Kindle Fire Review: Conclusion
When it comes down to it, the Kindle Fire offers the best value in a tablet computer for such a low price point. However, depending on what exactly you are looking for in a tablet pc, the Kindle Fire may not be for you. But, if you have been craving a tablet computer that won’t sink your budget, the Kindle Fire may be just what you’re looking for.
In my reviews to come, I will be providing a more in-depth comparison of the Kindle Fire with the top dogs in the tablet computer market, including the Ipad 2 and the Samsung Galaxy tab.
The Kindle Fire will officially be released into the market on November 15th, but you can beat out the masses and avoid the chaos by pre-ordering your Kindle Fire today through Amazon at the link below. I hope you enjoyed this Kindle Fire review!