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To go along with its flagship 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD, Amazon today unveiled a smaller, 7-inch version of the tablet, describing it as “the world’s most advanced” device in its class. To put ...
This article was originally on a blog post platform and may be missing photos, graphics or links. See About archive blog posts. Amazon’s Kindle Fire tablet was finally introduced Wednesday. It ...
INITIAL IMPRESSIONS. The Kindle Fire HD (7-inch) is a sturdy piece of hardware. After unboxing the Kindle Fire HD and taking it from the box, you get an appreciation for how it feels in the ...
The 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX is a surprisingly sexy tablet. For $230, the same price as the Nexus 7, the Fire HDX comes with the same beautiful screen (1920x1080), but a much faster SoC (Snapdragon ...
Amazon’s new Kindle Fire HD 7 is a 7 inch tablet with a 1280 x 800 pixel display and a starting price of just $139. It’s basically the same model the company was selling last year for $199 ...
Joe has been writing about consumer tech for nearly seven years now, but his liking for all things shiny goes back to the Gameboy he received aged eight (and that he still plays on at family ...
Friday isn’t just iPhone 5 preorder day — it’s also the first day that Amazon’s (AMZN) brand new Kindle Fire HD tablet goes on sale. … ...
The 7-inch, Android-based Amazon Fire will appeal to those who buy books, videos, and music at Amazon, but it will frustrate those looking for a more versatile slate. Some people want a tablet but ...
Amazon on Thursday heated up the tablet competition with the introduction of new Kindle Fire HD tablets, including a model with LTE capabilities and another model with an 8.9-inch screen that can ...
The $299 Kindle Fire HD 8.9 takes the 7-inch model’s formula and puts it into a bigger package with an even better screen — all the more space to enjoy Amazon’s massive content ecosystem with.
Amazon next week will announce two 7-inch Kindle Fire models, one with new hardware and the other an updated version of the original, CNET has learned. That's counter to rumors it would launch a ...