Last week, Amazon unveiled the Kindle Fire HDX its new Fire tablet devices running OS 3.0. The first tests of the 7-inch model have been published, the opportunity to learn a little more about the beast and his claims.
Amazon announced its Kindle Fire HDX, which are available in 7 and 8.9 inches, like the previous generation. Like the Nexus 7 2013 (see our review), by definition screens climb since the 7-inch model goes from 1280 x 800 to 1920 x 1200 pixels (323 DPI) while the 8.9-inch pass 1920 x 1200 @ 2560 x 1600 pixels (339 DPI).
Photo Credit: The Verge
The interior is also reviewed in depth since the Ti OMAP gives way to a 800 Qualcomm Snapdragon chip with four cores clocked at 2.2 GHz. This should allow him to surpass Google tablet and offer excellent performance without straining autonomy, which is advertised on the rise.
the side of the operating system is OS 3.0 Fire – which relies heavily on the branch of Android Jelly Bean – that drives all. Amazon adds its famous carousel and many features like support for Miracast (wireless display) or a “Mayday” button in the interface to attach a technician in case of trouble.
Anyway, this 7-inch model is announced starting at $ 229 (with commercials), the same price as the new Nexus 7. Remains to be seen what that thought our American colleagues who may have shelves in their hands. This is what we offer you know by browsing through the tests (in English) below:
- Engadget
- Slashgear
- Techland
- The Verge

Damien Labourot
Electronics Journalist orbiting mobility (smartphone, tablet, laptop) and always ready for new experiences.

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