Sunday, 23 September 2012

  • Would you See a New HD Kindle Fire by Your Bedside

    Chances are good if you want to see, that you have heard about digital e-readers. There are plenty of choices these days within the handheld electronic world. Why don't you add another device to the mix? The brand new Kindle HD will be arriving November 20th, right before christmas (obviously)

    Could it be worth looking into the brand new Kindle HD? I ask this question because the screen is small at 8.9" compared to a large lcd you may have inside your family room. I don't know if I could tell true HD from the slightly lower resolution unless someone were to tell me it's Hi Def. In either case, the new Kindle line will come in three separate prices which is nice for individuals like me who're on a budget.

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    The fundamental starter within the new trio of HD Kindles is the 7-inch version for just $199, a larger 8.9-inch version for $299, and lastly, the souped-up 4G LTE-ready version for $499. All 3 of them are High definition e-readers, or tablets. Not only is the 32GB top-of-the-line Kindle HD ($499) weighing a lower cost than the Ipad 3 32GB ($600-750). Even the big daddy 64gb Kindle HD ($599) is under the 32GB Apple ipad 3. This will definitely give consumers something to think about. In the end, it's only fair to us consumers to have something to look against. It's also nice for us to possess choices when creating a large purchase such as this.

    A subject which comes up frequently during conversation is apps, and just what developers support what device? The Kindle does have practically all from the popular apps you'll find on Droid and Apple, that is great news. Amazon and Kindle still build on their already extensive assortment of games, apps, music and media. What's even cooler than that is the fact that everyone who has an Amazon Prime account can stream a large number of tv shows and movies from their Kindle. Lots of people don't realize their Prime membership doesn't only save them a lot of money on shipping for items they'd buy anyway, but Prime streaming also rivals Netflix, saving you another $8 + bucks/month. Not too bad whatsoever!

    All in all, It will inevitably make things quite interesting so far as total sales go in Q4 of the year.
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