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Thursday, September 6, 2012

Kindle Fire HD 7-inch hands-on

Kindle Fire HD 7-inch hands-on:
Kindle Fire HD 7inch handson
As expected, the big news at today's gadget-filled Amazon event is the successor to the Kindle Fire, which was launched in New York, roughly this time last year. It's not the Fire 2, however -- this is the Kindle Fire HD. It's clear that Amazon wanted to start over with this device in a number of was, the minute to grab hold of it. There's none of that OEM build quality from the first go-round. This is a nice, slim device that really feels as though it can stand up to some of the nicer Android tablets out there -- we'd certainly put our initial impressions of build up there with the Nexus 7.
The corners of the tablet are more rounded than their predecessor, with a glossy bezel going around the display -- a little bit of the rubberized backing creeps out on top of this. There are no buttons here, however. If you want to effect the screen, give it a tap and you get a small virtual menu on the side. As advertised, the display is quite vivid. Amazon talked up the decrease of glare, though it was a bit hard to tell just how effective the company was, given the fact The device has a matte rear, with that stereo speaker going down a line in a middle,vents on other side.
Performance-wise, this seemed pretty snappy, and we got the pre-loaded (at least on Amazon's own tablet) Hunger Games movie to load quite fast, thanks no doubt to all of the investment the company put into the WiFi side of this device. Interesting, there was a little lag as we were flipping through the pages of a book, with the Fire doing a little loading every few pages or so.

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