New Kindle Fire HD tablets trumping the Nexus 7 with a faster processor? 2

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The new Kindle HD tablets may use a much faster processor than the Nexus 7

Google just released it powerhouse tablet running Android version 4.3, a sleek new look, a mind blowing screen, tons of power under the hood and probably the most popular feature is the price tag, weighing in at $230 for the 16g model.

Since Amazon got in to the tablet race, their goal wasn’t to compete with the iPad so much, but to focus on their own design and affordable pricing.  What they’ve  been doing has been a hell of a formula because they sell tons of these tablets.

Rumor has it, there will be 3 new Kindle Fire’s unveiled this fall.  One to replace the entry level Kindle Fire and the other two to replace the flagship Kindle Fire HD’s.  According to BGR.com the new Kindle Fire HD’s will be packing  a Qualcomm chip (MSM8974) from the Snapdragon 800 family — the most powerful of the chipmaker’s offerings – clocked at 2 GHz.  They’re also said to be more comfortable and lighter than the current Kindle Fire lineup with a  2,560 x 1,600-pixel high-definition display.

These are mind blowing specs if you think about the original Kindle Fire and what it was packing not all that long ago.  It will be interesting to see what the price tags are going to be on these 3 tablets.

As the old saying goes – Money talks and BS walks.

Source: BGR

  • Phone_Junkie

    I love Amazon but what they have done to date with the OS is outright garbage.

  • David Quillinan

    I agree with ya 100% PJ. but ya gotta admit, old ladies and kids love those Kindle Fires lol.

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