Amazon Kindle Fire HDX
The second generation of the iPad mini has finally been unveiled, with big improvements in processing power and display specs. But the iPad mini 2 is going to have some major competition this time around, including the newest lineup of tablets from Amazon, called the Kindle Fire HDX. Let's take a look and see how the iPad mini 2 stacks up.
Now that Apple has officially introduced the fifth-generation iPad, also called the iPad 5 and now given the new name iPad Air, the new tablet will soon come into the marketplace crowded by competitors running Android.
By all accounts, Apple is about to unveil its 2013 update to the iPad mini, often dubbed the iPad Mini 2, at a West Coast event on Oct. 22. This time around, though, the iPad mini has a lot more competition in the small tablet world.
Amazon's new Kindle Fire HDX tablet started shipping recently, and just as Amazon thought they had a hit, issues began cropping up for the new high-definition device. It appears that the screen on the Kindle Fire HDX is glowing blue on the edges.
Amazon.com has started shipping the most recent addition to the Kindle Fire HD lineup, the 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX. The smallest of the new HDX tablets was announced in late September, showing a bold new direction for Amazon's Kindle Fire tablets.
Amazon just announced a new addition to the Kindle Fire lineup. With a super high-resolution screen, the online retailer is calling it the Kindle Fire HDX. How does it compare to the last year's Kindle Fire HD? We'll check out the display specs, along with other hardware and features to give you a feel for whether the new Amazon tablet is worth serious upgrade consideration.
Amazon's Kindle lineup has just gotten a couple new tablets that boast competitive specs and prices. So how does the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX stack up against one of the reigning tablets in the market, the iPad mini? Let's take a look.
Amazon just announced its new Kindle lineup, the Kindle Fire HDX. It comes with a 7-inch and 8.9-inch screen, depending on the model you buy, and is going to be released this fall. So how does it stack up against the next newest 7-inch Android OS-running tablet, the 2nd generation Google Nexus 7, aka the Google Nexus 7 2?