Spending the weekend with Amazon’s Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch tablet, it’s easy to see why Amazon has built a commanding lead in the Android tablet space. The hardware, design, components, software and a surprisingly useful tech support feature called May Day combine to provide a very pleasing mid-sized tablet experience.
The Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch (which has a companion 8.9-inch version in the wings), is, for now, the reigning champ in power, performance and screen resolution. Yes, it only matches the Google Nexus 7 in pixels per inch, but no other consumer tablet offers the same mobile CPU: Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 800, a quad-core component running at a zippy 2.2GHz. The Nexus 7 also has a Qualcomm processor, but it runs at 1.5GHz. Amazon’s tablet also has 2GB of RAM, double the 1GB found in the Nexus 7 and roughly quadruple the memory reportedly found in the iPad Mini. Read more…
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