Amazon kindle fire was no doubt was a game changer after the launch. It introduced some of the advanced features such as a huge collection of media library. It has many popular applications that were highly appraised by the users. Amazon introduced ultra fast browsing experience with Amazon Silk. The dual core processor is sufficient to offer super fast performance.
With all the good things, Amazon Kindle Fire fall a little short when it is compared with other competitors like Samsung Tab and iPad Mini. It has an edge due to its low price and high build quality. Amazon has sweetened the deal for prime members by offering instant streaming on top movies.
Resolution & Display
Amazon Kindle Fire has 7” 1024×600 vibrant touch screen with 16 million colours. Touch screen is responsive and it uses the same IPS (in-plane switching) technology that is used in iPad. You can spin through all your recent titles from the home screen.
Performance
It features a powerful dual-core processor with 512MB RAM that offers multi-tasking without any lagging. You can read ebooks, listen to the music and download videos at the same time. Amazon Silk is an ultra fast cloud accelerated browser that will never slow down your browsing.
Storage & Space
8GB space may look less when you are saving a lot of data and there is no external memory card option available either. However, you will get free cloud space from Amazon to store your books, movies, music and your favourite applications.
Build Quality
Surprisingly, Amazon Kindle Fire build quality is extra ordinary considering the price. It can bear rough handling without making your device to malfunction.
Price: Check Latest Price on Amazon
If you like to watch movies, listen to music and read books, then there is no other tablet that can offer you great media collection than Kindle Fire. Google Nexus 7 is a better choice considering the specifications, but price is little higher than Kindle Fire.
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Summary
Amazon Kindle Fire is the best choice if you have Amazon Premium account because you will get access to huge media library. However, if you never used Amazon or not planning to use in near future, then it may not be the best choice for you. Kindle Fire operates customized Android 2.3 that looks attractive, but other tablets are offering Jelly Bean and Ice Cream Sandwich. The 512MB RAM is not enough for current user demands. If you consider the price, it is one of the best affordable tablets in the market.