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Later, Amazon released the Amazon Kindle Fire HD as an alternative for people that could not afford an iPad and it did fairly well. Now, they have finally developed a product that is worthy of delivering their content over a hardware that their fans are simply going to love. So, Amazon fans the wait is finally over; the Kindle Fire HD is here! The Amazon Kindle Fire HD leverages a very sleek, black design that is very easy to look at and is comfortable to hold which is a major step away from the bulky model of the previous design of the original Kindle Fire. Amazon wanted to accommodate the entire market so they developed two different models with two distinct price models. • The first model is the 7 inch display that has a resolution of 1280 x 800 that comes in 16 GB or 32 GB with a price tag between $ 199.00 – $ 249.00 • The second model is the 8.9 inch display that has a resolution of 1920 x 1200 that comes in 32 GB or 62 GB with a price tag between $ 499.00 – $ 599.00 Amazon has finally developed a product of very high quality that is worthy of delivering content from Amazon. Anyone that is lucky enough to be an Amazon Prime subscriber will have access to movies, television shows that they can watch on their Kindle Fire HD without paying for the movie that is within the Prime library.
We are very excited to see what the future holds for this company and how they will continue to add to their product portfolio. 5. Samsung Galaxy Note II There is no other form factor in the market that is equivalent to the Samsung Galaxy Note II. Is it a cell phone, is it a tablet? Whatever you want to call it, this hybrid is truly unique, dynamic, and very popular with consumers. There is no other technology in the market that truly makes us this excited when it comes to the different types of things that you can do with just one mobile device. You can take notes, watch movies, take pictures, play video games, check your emails, and make phone calls. The Samsung Galaxy Note II is built off of the award winning Google Android operating system that features the 4.1 Jelly Bean that everyone has been talking about for a very long time.
The operating system is super fast that is supported with a ton of applications. The screen is one of the most talked about features on the internet. The device has a high definition 5.5 inch screen! The phone is also loaded with 16 gigabytes of memory to save all of your music and your photos. The device comes with two cameras with the one in the back on the phone that is powered by an 8 megapixel camera lens. One of the unique things about the Samsung Galaxy Note II as the name suggests is that it comes with the S Pen which reminds us of a bit of the Nintendo DS. The S Pen is a stylus that you can use on your phone screen to take down notes about anything that you like.
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The Samsung Galaxy Note II is one of the few times that we can say that this is a sequel worth looking into. 6. Nook HD The Amazon Kindle HD's biggest rival is back with a brand Nook that is ready to make Amazon cringe in their seat as the reading platform of choice for people for all ages. Barnes and Nobles (BN) really did a great job in the product development of this 7 inch tablet that is focused on delivering a high quality tablet and content at a great price. BN looks like that they have finally delivered on their mission by delivering a product that is designed with high standards which feels very comfortable in the hand of their customers and that they can spend hours of reading their favorite books and watching the movies that they enjoy.
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BN has spent a great deal of time developing their ecosystem There is no secret that the Nook HD has one of the largest digital libraries of magazines, books, and spapers available. Barnes and Nobles is continuously developing their ecosystem to contend with Amazon and eventually, someday even Apple. They have developed their Nook Cloud solution for saving digital media and files over the internet which can be accessed at any time by customers from their devices.
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