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Amazon may be selling the Kindle Fire HDX 7" practically at cost, but that doesn't mean the specifications underwhelm: one of the fastest processors paired with an incredible 7-inch 323 ppi ...
The latest generation Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 has just been released and packs quite the punch with its new hardware and software. All of the internals have seen a massive upgrade and the new ...
It’s now available for $84.99 (down from $99.99). As well as cutting the prices of its 7-inch model, the higher-end (but smaller) Kindle Fire HD 6 is now 30% cheaper than it was previously.
The 7-inch Kindle Fire HD (2013) gets a faster 1.5GHz processor and new casing design, as well as a price cut, with the 8GB ad-supported model costing just $139. Shipping start October 2.
If you time it correctly, the Kindle Fire 7 is available at a startlingly low price. Simply wait one of Amazon's major sale periods, and you can pick the edition with 16 GB of storage up for $59. ...
How low will Amazon's tablets go? We're now hearing that a $99 Kindle Fire 7" tablet is in production, and will be shipping this year. At a price that low, the Kindle Fire would be able to more ...
Both tablets use Android, sort of. The Nexus 7 uses a stock Android 4.3 installation, while the Kindle Fire HDX uses "Fire OS 3.0" (also called "Mojito"), an Amazon-built shell over Android.
The Kindle Fire HD is a good device if all you want to do is consume Amazon content. If you’re a big fan of its services, then plop down 200 Washingtons and buy yourself a Fire HD.
But this year’s $229 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX promises to be much more. When he introduced us to the new HDX, Bezos touted its class-leading spec sheet, and its refined and improved operating system.
The Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 features a seven inch IPS display with 1,280 x 800 pixels. It offers an amazing viewing experience and the ability to watch 720p movies right on the unit.
The original Kindle Fire felt like an experiment, a ‘can we do this?’ moment for Amazon. The new, $199 Fire HD feels like something very different. A product with an attitude, a directive, a plan.
Amazon continues to step up its game (and its prices) with the Kindle Fire line. Still, despite a $20 price increase, $229 doesn't seem like a lot to ask for a device like this.