This November, Amazon Kindle Fire Android tablet will be a year
old. And the next generation Amazon Kindle Fire 2 is
underway.
Recently there is news from the Internet
that the second generation Kindle Fire will be thinner and lighter, and a
built-in camera will be applied to Kindle Fire 2.
It will also have a display resolution of
1,280 x 800 pixels — about the same as the iPad 2, and a
substantial upgrade from the current Kindle Fire's 1,024 x 600-pixel screen.
(The iPad 3's "retina" display is 2,048 x 1,536 pixels, for
comparison.)
The screen of Amazon Kindle Fire 2 will not
be sharper but will be square instead. The screen of the next Kindle Fire will
have an aspect ratio of 1.60, compared to the current Kindle Fire's more
elongated 1.71 aspect ratio.
The device is expected to ship before
September.
And there is also report that Amazon is
going to release two new Kindle Fire models: a 7-inch version called
"Coyote" and a 10-inch "Hollywood" tablet. Whether it will
be one or two tablets, one thing is sure that the competition will be serious: Apple is planning to launch a 7-inch "iPad
Mini" that could come within the price range of the $199 Kindle Fire. Google Nexus 7 has also
already received rave reviews from the press "the Android media tablet the
Kindle Fire was supposed to be".
Anyway, just wait and see what is bound to
happen in the near future.
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