Brief Look At The New Amazon Kindle Fire

Amazon is officially entering the tablet market, made popular by the iPad, with their introduction of the Kindle Fire. Many are labeling it the iPad killer, so lets take a brief look at the product and see what the hype is all about.

First, it is important to note that the Fire is far different from the Kindle. The original Kindle’s were just ebook readers with no color and no web browsing. The new Kindle Fire is a far improvement from the Kindle.

The Fire uses Google’s Android operating system that has been used on phones in the past. The Fire features a 7-inch color display made from Gorilla glass, which is 7 times harder than normal polymers and is scratch resistant. It has a dual-core processor that allows you to switch between applications and multi-task with no problems.

You can get the Amazon Kindle Fire online for home delivery, click here to learn more on this…

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