A new version of Amazon’s Kindle Fire HD is on the charts
It seems that the tablet launch season is
on. After the recent announcement of the Google Nexus 7 2 tablet, it
seems that Amazon too is refreshing its tablet range. Amazon has upped
the specs of the Kindle Fire HD tablet - it now has a better screen,
better RAM and a better processor. Amazon has also decided to switch
from a Texas Instruments (TI) OMAP processor to the increasingly popular
Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor – which seems like a necessary move
since TI is moving out of the processor game.
Screen resolution has been upped for
both the 7-inch and 8.9-inch version of the device. The new 7-inch
Kindle Fire HD will now sport a 1920 x 1200p resolution up from the
current model’s 1280 x 800p resolution, an indication that the display
density of the device has also been increased. The 8.9-inch model will
now sport a 2500 x 1600p display. According to rumors, the Snap Dragon
800 will be a 2 GHz processor up from the regular 1.2, 1.5 and 1.6 GHz
processors we generally use. The RAM of the Kindle Fire HD has also
been upped from 1 GB to 2 GB. If we look at all these upgrades, it is
clear that Amazon will most probably increase the battery too although
no word is out on that as yet.
Amazon’s key strength is its huge
database of stuff it offers from the Amazon website, but when the
competition is Google Nexus 7, the company needs to go the extra mile
with this device. Kindle has been a great device up till now. Amazon
recently opened its offering in India and the stuff on its site is well,
increasing by the minute. The current Kindle Fire HD is on sale on Amazon.in at a price of Rs.15,999 for the 7-inch model and Rs. 21,999 for the 8.9-inch model.
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