In 2011, a 7-inch tablet. In 2012, a 9-inch model. Not surprisingly, and to keep the same logic and the same pace, Amazon is expected to unveil in 2013 a larger model, according to a consultant NPD DisplaySearch, it will be a 10-inch Kindle Fire tablet.
Asked by CNET.com, Richard Shim suggests a 10.1-inch screen capable of displaying images in 2560 x 1600 points. It’s 300 pixels per inch (PPI), and therefore equivalent to the Nexus 10, but higher than the Retina display iPad 4 limited to 264 PPI.
According to the analyst, production is expected to accelerate in the third quarter, and he said that Amazon also plans to release new versions of older sisters, at 7 and 9 inches. Common to all three models: the famous screen with a density of 300 PPI. (EP)
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