Amazon renews their ebook readers and tablets, launching of new models before the Christmas break taking advantage of the hectic year-end shopping. Although, the big online shop has not released details about the next-generation Kindle Fire,the guys at BGR seem to have taken away some interesting information. Amazon will release 3 new tablets this year, each with a display having a resolution higher than the model it will replace. So let's try to make some assumptions.
Now, Amazon sells its Kindle Fire entry-level tablet with 7-inch display (1024 x 600 pixels) at a price of 159 Euros. According to BGR, in 2014, the base model will have a display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels and probably the same price.
Kindle Fire HD 7
If the entry-level model will have an HD display, like Amazon will be able to differentiate the more expensive model? With a Full HD display. The model from 199 € will be a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels of a 1920 x 1200 pixels.
If the entry-level model will have an HD display, like Amazon will be able to differentiate the more expensive model? With a Full HD display. The model from 199 € will be a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels of a 1920 x 1200 pixels.
Kindle Fire HD 8.9
Finally, Amazon should replace the screen of 1920 x 1200 pixels of its 8.9-inch tablet, with one having a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. The current Kindle Fire HD 8.9 is sold at 269 euro and the goal is to propose the next version for the same price (or about).
Finally, Amazon should replace the screen of 1920 x 1200 pixels of its 8.9-inch tablet, with one having a resolution of 2560 x 1600 pixels. The current Kindle Fire HD 8.9 is sold at 269 euro and the goal is to propose the next version for the same price (or about).
According to BGR, the new Kindle Fire will also feature a new design , a little 'edgier and more personal. The devices weigh less than the current models and the volume buttons and power will be moved to the rear. As happens for every indiscretion, even in this case it is necessary to have much caution, despite being a likely upgrade in "ropes" of Amazon. The tablet market, in fact, seems to be moving towards high-resolution screens, in general, and if Amazon wants to continue to be a leader in the field of e-books, magazines and films, will have to follow this trend or better lead.
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