One year after the introduction of Kindle Fire HD, Amazon is preparing to renew its family of tablets, the entry-level range. Major change in these three versions, resolutions are largely best to counter a possible Retina display for the iPad Mini.
It will soon be a year since the Kindle Fire HD (version 7 and 8.9 inches) were presented by Jeff Bezos, the boss of the shop. It is therefore high time to renew the whole family to get to market standards. And should arrive shortly shortly, according to our colleagues at BGR that takes some information from reliable sources on new shelves merchant site. They are three in number and very logically replace the three models currently on sale.
The Kindle Fire 7-inch entry level would be replaced by an equivalent of the current Kindle Fire HD 7 inches, with a definition screen of 1280 x 800 (thus passing beyond 720p). The new Kindle Fire 7 inch HD also get a shot with a technical inch Full HD (1920 x 1200) display. Finally, the large 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD will a Full HD 2560 x 1600 pixels. Is a pixel density of 339 dpi. These three models will also receive a new design, more angular than the current Kindle Fire models. They should also be lighter. Nothing, h owever, concerning the technical platform that will support the increased number of pixels on the screen. Recall that in France, the three Kindle are sold € 159, € 199 and € 269 for respectively Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD (16 GB) and Kindle Fire HD 8.9-inch (16 GB). These prices do not include the option “without special offers” (that is to say, the ads that appear on the lock screen). Allow a couple of euros more to remove the ads.
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