![]() They're both relatively minor upgrades over last year's Kindle Fire – bringing slightly better hardware to the budget segment of the tablet market. Summing UpĪre either of these tablets game-changers? Not likely. Though they're mostly unobtrusive, Amazon is partially subsidizing these devices with its "special offers." If you want to remove the advertisements, you'll have to drop an extra $15 through the Manage Your Kindle menu. ![]() One "feature" that both tablets share is the presence of ads. Customers who have avoided tablets thus far may look at its $159 price tag and take the plunge. If you want a real eye-popping experience in your Kindle Fire, though, you'll want to wait for the 8.9-inch model.Īmazon released the 2012 SD Kindle Fire to hit an even lower price point. Though its 216 ppi falls well short of the 3rd-gen iPad's 264 ppi, you won't see many other $200 tablets with resolution that high (the Nexus 7 is another). The sexiest feature in the seven-inch model is its display. Your eyes may like the Fire HD's display your piggy bank may like the standard Fire
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