Faced with competition, whether rumors or new tablets coming on the market today increasingly clogged, a report reveals that Amazon s ‘also preparing to review its range of tablets . Amazon is particularly happened on the mobile market with its previous Kindle tablet is tipped to bring out the best of them. According to reports from BGR, Amazon is preparing three new Kindle tablets and this just before the holiday season. Three Kindle will simply successors to each of its existing tablets: the Kindle Fire 7-inch Kindle Fire HD and 8.9-inch Kindle Fire
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According to sources, the Kindle Fire has the lower end will come with a HD screen with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels , corresponding to the current Kindle Fire HD and the second tablet Midrange will the flagship 7-inch tablet Amazon with a resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixels . This resolution is the same as that currently fuitant on the second generation of the Nexus 7. Kindle Fire tablet 8.9 inch will break the barrier of the Retina display with 2560 x 1600 pixels . In other words, it could compete with the iPad 9.7 inches which has a resolution of 2048 x 1536 pixels.
Regarding the design, the tablets are expected to give the rounded edges for more sharp edges. The volume buttons and on / off has been improved and should be moved to the top of the right side edge to prevent accidental button presses. new tablets should be lighter than their predecessors. While prices have not yet been revealed, seeing the competition, it would be surprising that Amazon increase the prices of its tablets .
Give a tablet with a higher resolution is only one of the factors that determine the success of this market. We expect to see further progress in the quality of the screen and hardware enhancements to Amazon continued to prevail in this market. It is likely that the new Kindle will have the latest version of Google’s mobile OS, Android.
related AllThingsD reveals that Amazon is also testing the version of the reader streaming Video Flash for its Silk browser. The Silk browser can use the content on the cloud from the cloud AWS and allow to transmit to the latter experimental flash drive. The same technology is also used by the iSwifter browser on iOS devices.

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