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The HD isn't $159 I think - I think that is the regular 7" Kindle Fire with just upgraded internals.Kindle Fire HD $159...yikes!
8.9 inch display, 254 ppi, 1920x1200 resolution.
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The HD isn't $159 I think - I think that is the regular 7" Kindle Fire with just upgraded internals.Kindle Fire HD $159...yikes!
8.9 inch display, 254 ppi, 1920x1200 resolution.
This should help:Hmmm.. this MIMO thing is a little over my head. I guess it's supposed to improve reception? Why don't more devices incorporate this?
Unless this thing drops in at $200, all this yap won't mean nothing because you're still paying for all of this to be hampered by the Amazon overlay.
By the way if my posts and screenshot copying is annoying anyone let me know.
Just easier to look back into the thread if we wanted some Kindle Fire info.

It is a fork of Android, not a skin like Sense or Touchwhiz. That's why it doesn't/can't ship with GAPPS.
Me neither, but I think that's just a side effect / plus to Whispersync for Voice. I just imagine getting on the train, reading my book then getting to my car to finish the drive home and starting off where via my radio where I left off reading. That just blows my mind.Hmm.. not sure about the Immersion Reading. I personally wouldn't want narration as I read along at the same time. I'm not a child, haha.
Hmm.. not sure about the Immersion Reading. I personally wouldn't want narration as I read along at the same time. I'm not a child, haha.
Certainly. I appreciate how they're making sure to include lots of tools for using Kindles for children. Definitely will increase their market and buyers.Useful as teaching tool to help kids with reading skills.
Certainly. I appreciate how they're making sure to include lots of tools for using Kindles for children. Definitely will increase their market and buyers.
Get a real tablet, haha.This Whispersync for games truly seems to me like a setup for a Kindle Phone.
I was thinking...how many people have multiple Kindle Fires laying around with their accounts on them.... then OOOOH, lightbulb.