Friday, June 1, 2012

Amazon Kindle Fire: 5 Reasons Why It Is Better Than Other Tablets on the Market


The Amazon Kindle Fire is a tablet sold by the online retail and content-distribution giant Amazon.com Inc. After Amazon announced that it would be launching a tablet version of its popular Kindle e-book reader, there has been a lot of speculation by folks who want to know whether the Kindle Fire is different from most other tablets. There are many people wondering whether the device is superior to other tablet computing devices, and if it is, then what exactly are its strengths? To answer that question, we went into research mode and came up with the compilation of "5 reasons why Kindle Fire is better than other tablet on the market.' They include:

Pocket-friendly Price

The Kindle Fire turns out to be one of the most reasonably priced tablet on the market. In fact, its price turns out to be just a fraction of what other tablet computers with similar features are being sold for. Apparently, Amazon is selling the device at a subsidized price (less than what the materials used to make the device cost) with the hope of recouping the subsidy by selling content to people who buy the Kindle Fire tablet.

Superior Processor Speed and Random Access Memory (RAM)

The Amazon Kindle Fire is one of the few tablet computers with 1 Gigahertz (GHz) processors backed by 512 Megabytes (MB) of RAM. This combination makes for remarkably high computing speeds with virtually no latencies in the execution of even the most complex computing tasks.

Sophisticated Look

This is incontestably one of the sleekest tablet on the market. It is thinner than most of its competitors and it comes with screen dimensions that are large enough for comfortable viewing of content, yet not big enough to be called "grotesque."

Open Source Operating System Platform

Powered by the open source Android operating system, it's capable of running literally thousands of apps (the whole range of apps designed for the Android operating system). Because it is powered by this open source operating system, Amazon Kindle tablet is in many ways better than several other tablet computers, which are powered by highly restrictive proprietary operating systems platforms.

8GB Storage Allowance

8 Gigabytes of storage space at the price of Amazon Kindle Fire is certainly a bargain. While there are tablet computers that have more storage space (as much as 64 GB), very few people have any practical use for that much secondary storage space. Amazon designers seem to have done well by figuring out the average amount of storage space most people need and giving them just that. It is more practical than having people spend money on tens of gigabytes that they'll never actually use.




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