Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Amazon lowers the price of its Kindle Fire HD 139 euros - Frandroid

Amazon U.S. presented last week’s wave of tablets stamped Kindle Fire HD, a series of three shelves with HD screens accompanied by technical data revised upwards, since two of the three slates are equipped with a processor Snapdragon 800. In France, the time is up stocks for the Kindle Fire HD now.

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Amazon

announcement last week unfortunately concerned than the U.S.. For now, the new Kindle Fire tablets have not been confirmed for France, despite their imminent release in the country of Uncle Sam (scheduled for early this month of October). Yet, the price drop of the Kindle Fire HD “standard” is an indication of size against 199 euros until 16 GB version with special offers (ads) slate passes 139 euros . In 32 GB, count 169 euros (154 and 184 euros without advertising). The other current Kindle Fire tablet, the 8.9-inch format retains its costs 269 euros, without any special promotion.

Amazon’s promotion, if it aims to sell stocks of the tablet, may fulfill its purpose very quickly. We already noted that only four copies of the Kindle Fire HD 32GB free offers are currently in stock. Recall that, technically, the tablet was last year an alternative match for the Nexus 7, 2012, at least in terms of price, and is still able to compete with the most low-cost tablets. In a box 193 x 137 x 10.3 mm 395 grams, there is indeed a double-heart processor OMAP 4460 to 1.2 GHz, a 7-inch screen for a definition of 1280 x 800 pixels and an announced 11 hours. In fact, the Kindle Fire is now more expensive than its sister HD, since it is available from 159 euros with a screen resolution of 1024 x 600 pixels.

It remains now only hope that the renewal of the 7-inch Kindle Fire HD, which is now no longer any doubt, will be followed by the release of the new Kindle Fire Snapdragon under 800. If you want to invest, visit the Amazon portal.

Laure Renouard

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