Showing posts with label Kindle Fire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindle Fire. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Amazon Kindle Smartphone with a price tag of $100-$200 will be released in the mid of 2013

According to Taiwanese media reports Amazon will launch its Kindle smartphone between the second and third quarter of 2013.


The phone will be manufactured by foxconn international holdings Ltd. and Amazon have ordered 5 million units.The device will be launched at the price tag of $100-$200.

The phone will likely run a highly customized version of Android,which will support Amazon Services too

The same news sources also confirmed that the New Amazon kindle fire will be launched at the third quarter of 2013 which will be manufactured by Quanta Computer inc. and Compel Electronics inc.

As a reminder Amazon was the first company to offer a tablet at $199,which effects the market share of Apple's iPad.

If the price of Kindle Smartphone will be really around $100-$200,then with the help of strong kindle brand this device will surely impact the sales of other Low Budget Android Devices and chinese smartphones.

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Wednesday, 7 November 2012

Ipad mini,Kindle Fire HD and Google Nexus 7 Blended By Dr. Mixing



There is no doubt that Apple iPad mini,Google Nexus 7 and Amazon Kindle Fire HD are the best tablets in the market,but Dr. Mixing Tom Dickinson decides to do something different as he blended these tablets in a blender and in the end there's just a lot of smoke and debris



Don't Try this at home

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Apple iPad Mini's Biggest Competitors


The iPad Mini has yet to be officially announced, but it's kind of the worst-kept secret in tech right now. There's a very good chance it'll be revealed later this month (although what its final name will be remains to be seen) and even if you've no plans to purchase it, you'll likely want to know what it has to offer anyway.
The Mini is rumored to sport a 7.85-inch screen at a price of at least $299. But when and if it debuts, it will not enter a vacuous 7-inch tablet market. Its opponents will compete on price, ecosystem, performance, and features. Each offers something unique and Apple's new tablet will have to be an amazing piece of kit to answer the challenge.
Without further lollygagging, let's get to the list.


The most expensive tablet on the list is the only device to include dual cameras, an IR blaster, and microSD storage expansion.
(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET )
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7.0
The most expensive tablet on the list also includes the most physical features. Given its IR blaster, dual cameras, and microSD expansion, $249 doesn't look so bad. In performance it's probably the weakest of the five, however. 

The newly upgraded Kindle Fire gets the Fire HD's software features and a price slash to $159.
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Kindle Fire (2012)
The 2012 update to 2011's Kindle Fire sports an identical design, but gets a few internal upgrades: twice the RAM, a faster processor, and an update to the latest version of the Kindle Fire OS. It may not seem like much compared with others on the list, until its $159 price smacks you across the face, waking you from your apathetic stupor. 


The Nook HD will sport a higher ppi than either the Nexus 7 or Kindle Fire HD when it debuts in late October or early November.
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Barnes & Noble Nook HD
It won't be available until later this month, but I got some hands-on time with the new 7-inch Nook HD a few weeks back and was impressed by its redesigned interface, extremely light weight, microSD storage expansion, 1,140x900-pixel-resolution screen, and the inclusion of the fastest processor yet in a 7-inch tablet, the 1.3GHz OMAP 4470. At $199, the Nook HD will clearly make its case. Too small? The 9-inch Nook HD+ debuts at the same time for only $269.


Amazon Prime members and media-consumption hogs need look no further than the beer-reflecting Kindle Fire HD!
(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET )
Kindle Fire HD
If you're an Amazon Prime member with a penchant for watching books, movies, TV shows, and music, the Fire HD should definitely be in your crosshairs. At only $199, the Fire HD sports an amazing-looking screen, a 720p front camera, Bluetooth, and the best speakers you've ever heard on any tablet. If you like what you hear, but still feel 7 inches is too small, the Kindle Fire HD 8.9 (in Wi-Fi and 4G LTE versions) launches on November 20.


The Nexus 7 is currently the ultimate 7-inch power in the universe.
(Credit: Josh Miller/CNET )
Google Nexus 7
The current king of 7-inch tablets wins its crown by offering Tegra 3-induced performance, NFC communication, and the latest version of the Android OS, Jelly Bean. Not to mention its extremely comfortable design and $199 price. The iPad Mini will need to offer a very good features-to-price ratio if it hopes to become the best 7-inch tablet yet.


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Microsoft Surface Tablet is to Land in South Asia


A 'deal' with the Suning company means that the leading Chinese retailer will be able to sell Microsoft's Surface tablets through its network of gadget stores. It looks as though the upcoming launch of Microsoft's much-publicized Surface tablet will not be confined to the US
 Chinese consumers will also be able to get their hands on the device and decide if it's as good as an iPad or an Android device. Analysts and experts initially believed that though the Windows 8 operating system would get a worldwide roll out, Microsoft's latest tablet would only be available to US customers, via its temporary pop-up and permanent Microsoft stores (Amazon chose a similar path with its first Kindle Fire tablet, limiting its sales to North America via its website).
However, according to WPDang, the company has signed a deal with the Suning company in China to sell its tablets in the country via its leading gadget stores. The two companies have a strong relationship: Suning is already the official distributor of Windows Phone devices for the region. And rumour has it that Zhang Jindong, Suning's chairman, and its president, Zhang Yaqin, flew into Redmond to discuss ongoing cooperation with Microsot's CEO, Steve Ballmer, in May.
The consumer or 'RT' version of the Surface tablet is expected to launch in the US on October 26, the same day as the new Windows 8 operating system. A higher specification enterprise 'Pro' model featuring an Intel chip and the power to run full desktop versions of applications, including Adobe Photoshop and Microsoft Office is expected to launch in early 2013. However, there are currently no details about pricing or when the tablets will be coming to China.
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