Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Review: New 7-Inch Tablet Showcases Massive Upgrades From Previous Version, Mayday Innovative Support Cutting Edge

Amazon Kindle Fire HDX Review: shows the 7-inch device’s edge over the model, which was released last year. It is also believed to sell better compared to the previous versions due to the company’s continuous effort in refining their hardware products and yearn to make sales –this according to TheStreet.com’s Chris Ciaccia.

Amazon was able to make an impressive workout on the 323 pixels per inch (ppi) screen of the new Kindle Fire which is glossy, which actually is the device’s edge against iPad mini which has 163 ppi. There could be a chance however that apple with have its iPad mini facet improved later this month.

Compared with last year’s tablet it is much smoother, browsing and navigating is convenient with its Fire OS 3.0 (which is built on Google’s Android 4.2 operating system). Although it bears the codename Jelly Bean, it replicates Android’s stock operating system. The tablet will be compared to a device performing at a level and capacity priced at $299 through the Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 2.2 GHz processor.

As the company continues “to sand the edges (of the software) a little bit ahead of shipping to customers” in mid-November, Fire OS will be updated –as per information from Amazon’s spokeswoman.

Although same as last year, watching movies on the device is a device, it may take a little time for the HD to load but the HD this year is true HD. The device lacks the 16:9 aspect ratio that made the experience of watching movies in the letter box format unpleasant.

They lyrics to the song that you are playing are shown through the X-Ray feature for Music. Dolby Digital Plus audio is featured on the Kindle Fire HDX along with its 5.1 multi-channel surround sound which is a plus for those who are fond of watching action movies where sound quality is important. Google’s Nexus 7 and iPad mini is far beyond compare with the Fire HDX.

An addition to its great features is Amazon’s unique Origami cover. Although it took a little longer, Amazon was at least able to catch up to the competition with their provision of cover that folds into a stand in making video watching and web browsing convenient compared to the case released last year.

Users will never find it too complicated to go through their tablets since it features Amazon’s Mayday button. By using it, finding your queries can be done through an Amazon Tech Advisor remotely accessing your device within 15 seconds or less.

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