Kindle Fire HD Review is on the mind of every consumer considering the purchase of a new tablet. Kindle Fire HD and the new e-reader model, Paperwhite, were unveiled by Amazon on their Sept. 6 conference. The tablet is a new and improved Kindle Fire with high definition in an 8.9 and 7 inch model. Google Nexus 7 is similarly impressive and comes in an 8GB and a 16GB model. While both the Kindle Fire HD and Google Nexus 7 are similar in hardware, it is actually the software that will make the greatest difference in comparison.
Kindle Fire HD vs Google Nexus 7 is on the mind of every consumer considering the purchase of a new tablet. Kindle Fire HD and the new e-reader model, Paperwhite, were unveiled by Amazon on their Sept. 6 conference. The tablet is a new and improved Kindle Fire with high definition in an 8.9 and 7 inch model. Google Nexus 7 is also available in 2 sizes. While both the Kindle Fire HD and Nexus 7 are similar in hardware, it is actually the software that will make the greatest difference in comparison.
The Kindle Fire 2 release date is expected to be today, according to rumors. Amazon has yet to confirm any details about the predicted tablet that will stir competition in the tablet market. While the Kindle Fire 2 release date is forthcoming, many other gadgets from tech titans can also expect releases this season. Apple's iPhone 5, Microsoft's Windows 8 & Surface tablet, and Nintendo's Wii U video game are must-haves for this season. However, the Kindle Fire 2 is reportedly designed to go head to head with Google's Nexus 7 tablet with it's 7 inch model.
Nokia has dropped the price of the Lumia 900 to its original price in the United States, just three months after its release. Once the world's dominant mobile phone provider, Nokia was late to embrace smartphones, and has lost out to Apple and Samsung in the mobile market. The phone can be purchased for $50 with a two-year contract through AT&T.
Apple is developing a new tablet with a 7.85-inch screen. The product, which will be smaller and less expensive than the latest iPad is expected to be announced this year. According to The New York Times, the next Apple tablet will "likely to sell for significantly less" to compete with the Google's Nexus 7 and Amazon's Kindle Fire.