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My Kindle Fire HD - Upgrade Review
My Kindle Fire HD - Upgrade Review
Let me start by saying that as an owner of the previous Kindle Fire, the new Kindle Fire HD is an upgrade in every facet. The screen is truly vibrant, with rich colour saturation and contrast, and the resolution is much higher. This device delivers a much better quality across the board. It has really surpassed my expectations for watching movies and TV shows. The sound from the speakers is remarkable. The quality is very noticeably better. So far I haven't heard an MP3 or video where I had to strain to hear, and oftentimes I have to back down on the volume; you have to hear it to believe it.
This is the best tablet thus far I have ever used in terms of usability for the touch-like nature of the display. Many other tabs are very particular about how hard you need to press before registering, not with the Kindle Fire HD. I have not had the device register anything false as of yet.
The processor is extremely fast, perfect and smooth. I have not had any lag what so ever with the tablet. I play a lot of games on mine and they all run perfectly. With the original Fire the memory was partitioned but with the new device you can use all the user-available memory for anything you like; books, video, music, photos, etc. That is a huge improvement in my eyes.
The text-to-speech for books is awesome; the voice is a female and sounds much less robotic and computer-like than before. On my old Fire the WIFI was very choppy and difficult to pick up but not on this one. It gets all bars across the house and even out in the yard and plays back very quickly. I am looking forward to trying out Skype on this Kindle to keep in touch with my family, also a very cool feature.
The Micro HDMI works as advertised; you get the exact mirroring of what is displayed on your device, unlike many phones with that feature that only allows certain video apps. For the price you are paying you are getting one heck of a deal on a tablet computer. I was so pleased that this device came ready with Bluetooth enabled. I tested it out by taking it to my car and having the Fire HD stream music through my car stereo. There was not one delay or skip with the connection, and it paired up in less than 30 seconds.
Another thing that has been vastly improved for the Fire HD is the email app in which before you would have to scroll back and forth to read an email, as the text wouldn't wrap, this is all fixed now and has a very nice interface for viewing and sending emails.
In conclusion I feel that the Fire HD is really what all tablet users have been waiting for. It is solid, performs well, and has a rich set of features. You will not find a better tablet for the price any time soon.
For more reviews on the best budget tablets, please view my review site at: http://www.best-budget-tablet.com
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The Kindle Fire HD - For The Technically Challenged
The Kindle Fire HD - For The Technically Challenged
I really don't think that my wife would object if I described her as totally, 100%, technophobic. She hates almost anything to do with technology. She doesn't particularly like using her mobile phone and, checking her e-mail is an activity which, whilst necessary, has always been a somewhat tense experience - for her and also for anyone else who happens to be nearby.
So it might seem a little strange when I tell you that I got her a Kindle Fire HD tablet computer for her birthday recently. You might be equally surprised to learn that she absolutely loves it. In fact, she has now become the self appointed "Googler" for the family and often offers to look things up on the internet for us (whether we want to or not).
The reason for this is very simple: The Kindle Fire HD is very user friendly and easy to use. It is jam packed with features and functions, a great many of which my wife has not yet used - and, in truth, she will probably never use a lot of the features provided.
However, it is very easy to set up so that e-mail access is achieved with a single tap on the screen. She also uses the calendar facility, which is also simplicity itself to set up for easy, one tap access.
There's no need to wait for a computer to boot up, click through to Chrome or Internet Explorer and then open up your e-mail. There are no error messages or updates to deal with either. In short, all of the minor irritations which seemed to cause my better half so much stress and confusion are now a thing of the past. One tap on the screen and she has access to whatever she needs.
She has now gained quite a bit of confidence and watches movies and TV shows on her tablet. Google searches are also, as mentioned earlier, now well within her comfort zone. I fully expect her to extend her repertoire of technical skills in the near future.
She has gone from someone who avoided using technology wherever possible to someone who makes use of the technology that she needs as and when she wants to. I think that it has been a liberating experience for her.
So, whilst the Kindle Fire HD is absolutely packed full of features and functionality - more than enough to satisfy any gadget lover - it can also provide a lot of enjoyment for the less technically aware thanks to its user friendliness.
Learn more about the Kindle Fire HD tablet computer or click here for more information about tablet computers in general.
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