Kindle Fire: A Tablet That Spits Fire
The Kindle is one of the most successful devices made in recent memory. A tablet that is capable of doing all kinds of stuff both online and offline, this product has been used by millions of people, allowing them access to millions of media forms available worldwide. The latest product in the Kindle line is the Fire, a 7 inch tablet that promises to take the Kindle to the next level. In this article, we are going to discuss about the Kindle Fire, its strengths and weaknesses, and why it stands out in the tablet wars that is getting more competitive with each passing year.
Of course, just like any tablet, the Fire utilizes touch screen technology to create inputs. This 7 inch screen creates images in high definition, creating vivid images whether you are reading magazines or watching movies. Not only that, it also features In Plane Switching technology, better known as IPS. This technology, also found in the iPad, allows for an extra wide viewing angle.
One of the biggest advantages of the Kindle Fire is its compatibility with Amazon. There are millions of multimedia content available for you to download and use. Hundreds of magazine titles are available in-store. There are millions of e-books, including worldwide best sellers, to choose from. There are also thousands of the latest and greatest movies, as well as TV shows, that you can watch with the Fire. Listen to music either by MP3 or by internet radio streaming. And best of all, all kinds of apps, ranging from news apps to games, are compatible with this device and ready for download and installation. With access to such a wide range of content, it is already compelling enough to get one of these devices, but that’s not all.
The Fire has a state-of-the-art dual-core processor that puts it head and shoulders above the competition and makes it such an ideal companion for surfing the internet, even while downloading and streaming content. And with the revolutionary Amazon Silk, web browsing is made to be much quicker than ever before.
Perhaps non-surprisingly, the Fire has earned some strong scores in reviews. And why not, as some professional reviewers say, this is hands down the best tablet outside Apple, and can give the iPad a serious run for its money. Of course, what makes this product powerful is its ties with the vast library of Amazon. Browsing is also quite awesome, thanks to the combination of a strong processor and Amazon Silk. But the biggest thing that is working in favor of it is the price. Thanks to its affordable pricing (199 dollars), it is much more accessible than an iPad. Of course, it has its limitations, and those that compare it with the iPad may come out disappointed. With only 8GB of storage (though it can be expanded thanks to an SD card), it is simply too small for a tablet. Touch reaction time can be quite slow, and the absence of Bluetooth and HDMI hurts this product.
All in all, there is a lot to like about the Kindle Fire. Allowing you to get the full tablet experience while on a budget, this is a tool that can give you the full multimedia experience.
