Thursday, September 13, 2012

Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price

Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price

Amazon has officially unveiled the 2012 vintage of the Kindle Fire, which is reportedly 44 percent more powerful than its predecessor. The service-orientated slate (as opposed to a gadget, which CEO Jeff Bezos claims nobody wants) comes with a bigger battery, a new processor and 1GB RAM - double that of the 2011 model. The only other change comes in the form of a front-facing camera, unlike its closest rival. Internally, the device is called the Kindle SD as it now plays second-fiddle to a pair of Kindle Fire HD devices with 1,920 x 1,200 displays, but will be called the "new" Kindle Fire in public.
Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price

Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price

Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price

Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price

Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price

Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price

Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price

Amazon unveils new Kindle Fire with doubled RAM, 44 percent better performance and $159 price


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