Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Review for Kindle Fire





                                        Kindle Fire HD 7 inch 2012, 16 GB review $60-150 at Amazon
                                                                         

   The information that is common across all the Kindle's is that the product has gotten so evolved that it can do more than just read downloaded books, it can be a mini computer to the user. Whether the user wishes to play video games, check their email, Skype, direct access to the Internet or order any book the user wishes from the book store. But with all these new generations of technology and different versions of technology it gets to be difficult to pick what  product would be best for you. 

Good- The Kindle Fire HD 7 inch 2012 is the cheapest and easiest way for book lovers to get a hold of the any book of any genre. Going to the book store to purchase a book can be very time consuming and spendy; first you would have to get in the car, drive to a book store and then finally purchase a book. That costs you both time, gas money and  a book store can be more expensive. All the books that are purchased on your Kindle/e-reader get automatically saved, you can re-read them whenever you wish! The Kindle always offers Gmail/Outlook, games, movies, access to social media, ability to take pictures/movies, offers an audio version to each book, can play any song and you have access to the Internet. Also, this Kindle is password protected, to have 100% privacy.

Bad- There are constantly new generations of Kindle Fire emerging on the market. The newer ones have 16 GB, better HD quality, thinner/lighter designs, better quality in just about every aspect of the of the older generations and bigger screen like 8 inches instead of seven. When costumers looking to purchase a Kindle Fire HD are buying the newer generations instead of the older generations. Also, if a costumer purchases a Kindle Fire HD 7 inch 2012 version then they have to be careful when buying a Kindle case to make sure it is ment for Kindle Fire HD 7 inch 2012 and not a Kindle Fire HD 7 inch 2013 version or else the case won't fit.



Design
         -Sleek, glossy black finish
         - light weight, .87 pounds
         -Thickness is about .4 inches
         -screen size diagonally 7 inches, 1280 X 800 7 inch IPS screen
         -Round edges
   
                                                                            
     The black color of the Kindle makes reading from it easier, so that there are no distracting background colors. This Kindle can be registered on Amazon.com, that way you can purchase books directly through amazon and can adjust Kindle account through Amazon as well.



    When first purchasing your Kindle you get  a free charger! The Kindle offers an auto sleep function, that way your not wasting battery life when you are not using your device.Amazon also offers its audience a fact sheet about the product they are selling, at Amazon Kindle Fire fact sheet gives its audience a more in-depth look at the Kindle Fire HD 7 inch's quality/reason to buy.




   There are other sites that also offer their own version of rating to you to try to help make your choice easier. At comparison411 they offer a variety of price reviews from different manufacturers like Apple, Toshiba, Microsoft and the list goes on. This can also help to be a good comparison site so that the users don't feel tainted toward a certain generation/manufacturer while making their choice. Amazon also has a fact sheet that compares all the other Kindle's next to each other so that the buyer can choose the best version of the product, compare Fire tablets. This site compares Fire HD 6, Fire HD 7, Kindle Fire HDX and Fire HDX 8.9.


Overview
The Kindle Fire HD 7 inch has basically the same qualities as the newer Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 inch. Yes, the newer versions are bigger, sleeker, better quality on every characteristic that the Kindle offers but some costumers would prefer to use the older generations because they are smaller and easier to handle. It's all about the preference to the user. Also, the newer generations are more expensive, most users have a set price range before shopping for their intended product. By using the above listed charts, the user can find the best generation of the e-reader while satisfying their price range.


















1 comment:

  1. This is a good start. The Good/Bad sections feel a bit long for internet writing. Shorter paragraphs are better. Work on your layout a bit more. No name/course/professor stuff up front. This is just a blog post.

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