Tuesday, August 27, 2013

New version of Kindle will record setting screen - State of Minas

 The Kindle Fire has HD screen definition of 1280x800 pixels. (Release / Amazon)
class=”zebra”> The Kindle Fire has HD screen definition of 1280×800 pixels.


The screen of the next version of the tablet Kindle Fire HD 8.9-inch, Amazon, you can go from 1920×1200 pixels to 2560×1600 pixels, according to the American site Mashable. It will advantageously rivals Nexus 7 and iPad mini in terms of definition.

By comparison, the iPad mini offers a 7.9 inch screen with resolution of 1024×768 pixels, while waiting for the next version Retina. Google, meanwhile, announced the technical characteristics of their future Nexus 7, with 7-inch screen and setting of 1920×1200 pixels.

The new Kindle Fire HD will come powered with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 edge and run the customized version of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

Finally, Amazon will present three new models of Kindle Fire: A standard 7-inch (1280×800 pixels), one 7-inch HD (1920×1200 pixels) and 8.9 inches (2560×1600 pixels).

In the release schedule, The Nexus should be the first to appear, followed by Amazon and Apple.

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