New Advantage of $199 Kindle Fire With a Free Month of Amazon Prime: Kindle Owners’ Lending Library Amazon has recently launched its Kindle Owners’ Lending Library for owners of Kindle Fire tablet and Kindle eBook readers. This service is exclusively available for Amazon Prime members, allowing them to borrow one book per month. You can borrow [...]
Posted November 11th, 2011 in Kindle Fire
This Amazon Kindle Fire review shall focus on the key features and utility of the new multifunctional tablet from Amazon. To begin with, the device has a 7-inch screen and IPS display to provide extra wide viewing angle. It gives you access to numerous movies, television shows, songs, games, apps, books, magazines, comics, etc. on [...]
Posted November 8th, 2011 in Kindle Fire
Having trouble deciding why you must buy Kindle Fire? Well, here’s some help. Amazon Kindle Fire is an Android based tablet with 7-inch screen. The device has great visual quality and IPS (In-Plane Switching) display for wide viewing angle. Given below are some exciting advantages of Amazon Kindle Fire to help you make your choice. [...]
Posted November 1st, 2011 in Kindle Fire
Having pre-ordered the new $199 Amazon tablet, you must be waiting for the Kindle Fire accessories to roll out on November 15. Nevertheless, you can still select and pre-order Amazon Kindle Fire accessories of your choice. Amazon Kindle Fire Accessories ArmorSuit MilitaryShield – Amazon Kindle Fire Screen Protector This Kindle Fire tablet screen protector shield [...]
Posted October 20th, 2011 in Kindle Fire
Kindle Fire vs. Kindle comparison shows that Kindle Fire, being an Android based tablet, is equipped with a lot more features than Amazon Kindle. Unlike other Kindle devices that use E Ink Pearl electronic paper display, the new Amazon Kindle Fire offers full color IPS display. However, the multi-touch Fire tablet does not include keyboard. Amazon [...]
Posted October 20th, 2011 in Kindle Fire
Comparative analysis of Kindle Fire vs Acer Iconia A100 shows that both are LCD capacitive touchscreen tablets with 7-inch screen. However, Fire runs on Amazon modified Android Gingerbread whereas Acer Iconia A100 is offers full Honeycomb experience. Nonetheless, Kindle Fire, which is a great choice for average consumers, has the advantage of being equally portable, a [...]
Posted October 19th, 2011 in Kindle Fire
Kindle Fire vs Lenovo IdeaPad A1 comparative analysis shows that both these tablets have similar screen size, resolution, RAM, etc. but IdeaPad A1 works on a single-core processor whereas the new Amazon tablet is powered by dual-core processor. The Lenovo tablet, on the other hand, is equipped with more features as compared to Kindle Fire. [...]
Posted October 19th, 2011 in Kindle Fire
Comparative analysis of Kindle Fire vs HTC Flyer suggests that both these tablets have certain similarities in terms of screen size, resolution, etc. Nevertheless, they have their own pros and cons. For instance, Fire is powered on a dual-core processor whereas Flyer works on a single core processor. On the other hand, unlike Kindle Fire, [...]
Posted October 18th, 2011 in Kindle Fire
Comparative analysis of Kindle Fire vs. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 shows that there is a huge hardware gap between the two. Clearly, Fire is meant to satisfy the needs of an average, non-geek consumer. The Galaxy Tab, on the other hand, is more suitable for techies. Amazon Kindle Fire vs Samsung Galaxy Tab Kindle Fire [...]
Posted October 17th, 2011 in Kindle Fire
Kindle Fire vs Toshiba Thrive 7-inch tablet analysis shows that both these black colored devices have the same screen size and multi touch display but the latter has higher resolution and pixel density as compared to Fire. Plus, it is equipped with more features. Nevertheless, the Amazon tablet is thinner and fairly less expensive than [...]
Posted October 15th, 2011 in Kindle Fire