(Image Source: Playback / iFixit)
Have you thought about what the level of difficulty in accessing the hardware components of a tablet when making a repair? For there is a website called iFixit who specializes in discovering this to consumers. And this time the news is referring to Kindle Fire tablets HDX (Amazon), coming to the U.S. market this week.
iFixit performed the complete disassembly of the machine and came to the conclusion that he only get three points (on a scale ranging from 0 to 10) for ease of repair. The main factors leading experts this note were glued battery and motherboard almost impossible to be replaced. All this makes keeping the tablet much more difficult than expected.
Of course few people who really want to open their tablets to try to do some repair happens when some sort of problem, but it is common that the difficulty in performing repairs can endear the services of technical assistance – which may force consumers to opt for the purchase of new aircraft, even in countries where prices are similar.
Kindle Fire 7-inch HDX reaches consumers in the United States on the 18th of October and can be purchased for $ 229 (R $ 500), the Amazon itself. There is also a slightly larger, 8.9-inch, which will hit the market in early November and will cost $ 379 (R $ 826).
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