Amazon Kindle Fire HD 2 Roundup

The Kindle Fire HD is a nice device packing some quality features keeping price point lower, Now Amazon is going to announce new Kindle Fire Series Devices following this year 2013 as the successor to previous Kindle fire series.

As the last year Amazon has brought a large amount of trouble in marketing Kindle Fire HD's as the Google Nexus 7 has ruling this market, now Already the Nexus 7 2nd generation is in market, so Amazon have to reveal an eye tracking tablet with awesome features to competitor against leading tablet manufacturers like Asus, Samsung and Apple.
Amazon Kindle Fire 2013 Line up


Anyway Amazon will Release new refreshed tablet lineup this year, with refreshed Kindle HD and new model of the Kindle Paperwhite ereader, which was announced in September 2012 and featured a new illuminated screen.

The existing Amazon Kindle Fire HD matches the Nexus 7 in terms of price and hardware and happily tramples all over the iPad mini on price and screen resolution.

Kindles are going from strength to strength - indeed new research from April 2013 showed that new Kindle owners are not only buying significantly more books, but they are even buying more printed books than they would have otherwise as a result. Eight million people in the UK now own a Kindle, while the Kindle Fire makes up 22 per cent of US tablet sales.
Kindle Fire HD 2 release date

We'd expect the new Kindle Fire to have a release date around the same time of the year as the last Kindle refresh, so we were expecting something in September 2013 in time for the Christmas season.

Expect the next Kindle Fire to be quad-core - the current model features a Texas Instruments 1.2GHz dual-core TI OMAP 4460 CPU which excels for most use, but it doesn't match up with the very best in the tablet space. This processor is based on ARM's Cortex-A9 architecture, which is becoming outmoded by Cortex-A15.

This is an obvious area for improvement - while the Kindle Fire HD screen is great at 1,280 x 800 pixels, the 216ppi display has an insignificant resolution compared to the iPad 4, for example.

Starting from just £159, and offering a 7-inch HD display and a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, the Kindle Fire HD appears to offer great value for money and we'd expect any new model to follow the same path to keep in touch with the Nexus 7.

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