Amazon Kindle Fire Review and Specifications
The Kindle Fire is the full color, touch screen Kindle. It is available in the US market in just $199. This Kindle is an all purpose computer than an e-reader. It plays movies, TV shows and Web pages. It's also support email and you can also play a games on it.
This Kindle has only one button-the power switch and two jacks for headphones and power. All other controls are on it's 7 inch screen. The smaller size does make the Kindle Fire more portable than an iPad, so fit nicely into a handbag, for instance.
The cheapest iPad, which cost $499, has twice as much memory. the Nook Color, which costs $199, also has 8 gigabytes, but it comes with a slot for memory expansion with cheap cards. I does not understand why the Kindle Fire doesn't have a slot like that. the very first Kindle did. There is no step-up of the Fire with more memory.
But the company says, Fire doesn't need more memory because the company provides an online storage locker, where you can stuff all your musics and other content. that works when you have Wi-Fi coverage, but not otherwise because Kindle doesn't have the ability to support cellular networks, as some of the monochrome models do. It also lacks a camera and microphone.
Kindle Fire Specification
- Size is 190 mm x 120 mm x 11.4 mm
- Weight is 13.4 ounces
- IPS-LCD Display with Gorilla Glass 1024 & 600 pixels
- CPU: TI OMAP4 Dual Core 1 Ghz Processor
- Memory: 512 MB ram plus 8 GB Flash Storage
- Built in WiFi b/g/n, no 3G or 4G
- Battery: 7 Hours video or 8 hours reading
- Release Date: Nov 15, 2011
- Price: $199 with no necessary contracts to tie up your future earnings
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