5 Reasons Why the Kindle Fire Is a Must Buy?
1- Video Improvements
Amazon has been beefing up their prime instant video offering with movies, along with today’s Fox TV, and deals with other magazines to publish specially for Kindle.Movies are not just the most important draw of Kindle Fire, compared to many of the other mainstream e-readers. It certainly looks like Amazon’s readying that light on specs, heavy on content offerings tablet we’ve been speculating about for months.
2-Dual-Core Processor
Kindle offers a state-of-the-art dual-core processor for super fast, effective performance. The Kindle Fire, as the tablet is called, features a modified version of Android focused on presenting a smoother, more intuitive user interface. The tablet features apps for Amazon’s Android App store, Kindle store, Amazon MP3, and Prime Instant Video. Kindle Fire doesn’t need to compete with the I-Pad. All it needs to do is provide the same seamless Kindle experience which Amazon is known for. Kindle Fire will look a lot like Rim’s Play Book because Research in Motion, maker of BlackBerry smart phones, outsourced the hardware design to devices designer and builder Quanta Computer of Taiwan.
3-Priced Right
You can’t find a better deal anywhere when it comes to buying a PC tablet. This wireless marvel aims to undercut Apple’s wildly popular tablet, which has sold 28 million units since its 2010 debut. Price, however, may be its killer feature. Price: The tablet, which connects to the Web over WI -FI, will cost $199 when it begins selling on Nov. 15.
4- Access to Thousands of Movies and Millions of Songs
Kindle Fire will have access to over 100,000 movies and TV shows, 17 million and more songs, access to the Amazon Android App-Store (growing everyday), Kindle Books and more. * Over 100,000 movies and TV shows from Amazon Instant Video, including thousands of new releases and popular TV shows, available to stream or download, purchase or rent – all just one tap away. With Fire, Amazon adds Whisper sync to movies and TV shows, meaning you can start watching a flick on the tablet, and finish on a large screen TV, potentially a killer application.
5-Silk Browser
Silk browser program resides equally on the Kindle Fire new tablet and on the massive server fleet that comprises the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2). A new browser called Amazon Silk is included on the Kindle Fire that “lives” in part on Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud service, which helps the tablet to load web pages very quickly. The company is also introducing something called Amazon Silk, which it described as a lightning-fast web browser that takes advantage of Amazon’s EC2 cloud computing engine.