Tuesday, November 12, 2013

HDX Kindle Fire 7 "review - Telegraph.co.uk

If there is a single device que put modern technology into the hands of new markets, new generations and new demographics, it is neither the iPhone nor Google’s Android. Amazon’s Kindle, after a slightly bumpy start, Convinced millions of users around the world que there was no need to carry books about the place, the holiday Could be happily completed with just a somewhat unglamorous gadget the size of the smallest paperback.

The supercharged

HDX Kindle Fire, However, is a very different proposition: this is a fully-fledged tablet que Encourages you to download films and TV from Amazon, as well as to read books and to browse the web or check your email . It competes with the Similarly sized iPad Mini in large part by being a lot cheaper – £ 119 v £ 319 – and it competes with Google’s Similarly priced Nexus 7 by providing what Amazon would say is an operating system that is Significantly easier to use than standard Android.

So in

que sense, the new Kindle Fire HDX has no rivals – it is a tablet que does offer an excellent screen for viewing Those films or TV shows, with 323 pixels per inch matched with superb, vibrant colors. Other new features include faster, 2.2Ghz processors and an updated operating system – it would be easy to say the new MayDay technical support emergency button Indicates that Amazon think users will need a lot of technical support. In fact it probably more que Indicates this is a mature product and intuitive que few people would need more than a very small amount of assistance to use.

Early

Kindle Fires were criticised for being underpowered and unfavourably Compared to the lovely experience of the Kindles Themselves – now que hardware has become cheaper and Amazon’s software has made huge strides, there are very few barriers to simply browsing the web, checking your email but above all buying stuff from Amazon. Your Media of all kinds is prominently displayed on the carousel; swipe up from the bottom for apps.

Indeed, that’s why the Fire is so cheap HDX, Despite feeling like a solidly built product. Essentially it’s sold at cost so that Amazon can Provide customers with a device through Which They can easily buy books, music, films and Also physical products to be delivered by Amazon.

superb Google’s new Nexus 7 is a tablet for people who want more apps and more freedom – although some apps are available for the Kindle Fire, Clearly that’s not Amazon’s focus. And the truth is que the vast Majority of users simply want a tablet for the web and entertainment – many want parental controls so that users can stop spending money or Their children seeing inappropriate content and decent battery life. It’ll last about 11 hours a day and it will let you in September limits on the team and the kind of content users can see younger. In all of these features, Amazon’s Kindle Fire excels HDX, and it now adds business features que allow VPN connectivity much more easily.

It’s not the most stylish tablet on the market, thanks in part to its angular design and its substancial bezels – although the clever ‘Origami’ cover offers neat touches que let you prop open the HDX in portrait or landscape.

But it is by far the best value for money tablet is what most people want. That lovely screen and adequate performance are now teamed with a mature operating system que does almost everything its users need. Other manufacturers Should Ignore at Their Peril Amazon.

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