Kindle Fire Tablet Review

Amazon has long been a leader in the digital media world having amassed and empire of mp3s, books and movies. They have long dominated the digital ereader market with their best selling Kindle. But they have been noticeably absent from the tablet market one that has long been dominated by apple. Recently Amazon has announced that it will be putting a tablet named the Kindle Fire Tablet on sale and it has generated a lot of buzz. But will it be a success? Can it take over the iPad? Let's take a closer look.

One of the first things that Amazon did to really try to entice people to buy the Kindle Fire is to offer it at the lowest price (for a tablet of that magnitude). They are planning on selling the cheap Kindle Fire for just under 200 dollars. This is a huge price savings as many of the other tablets can cost up to 500 dollars retail.

But they didn't stop there. In order to compete with the popularity of the iPad, Amazon pumped the tablet full of performance enhancing features. They started by using a dual core processor just like the Apple iPad does. This feature allows the Fire to handle multitasking with ease; so you can download a movie while you are checking your email or listen to mp3s while surfing the web. It also enhances the video streaming capability. The Amazon Fire is made to sync up with the massive media selection to provide seamless streaming of their 100,000 videos and TV shows and fast downloads of their books, magazines and mp3s.

Another standout feature of the Kindle tablet is the display screen. Because Amazon wanted to make this a very media friendly device, they included the revolutionary in-plane switching technology to their display. What this does is allows viewers to see the screen from many different angles making it easy to share a book or a movie with a friend. The screen also uses a very rich display that features over 16 million colors and 169 pixels per inch; this provides for some of the deepest and richest colors you can get.

Then there is their customized browser that was made specially for the Fire. This web browser, which is called Silk, uses a special technology which splits the task of loading a webpage such that your tablet is doing part of the work while a cloud based computer does the other part. Since you have two computers working on serving up the webpage the loading goes that much faster making for a fast and intuitive feel to web browsing. Another big benefit is that Silk supports Adobe Flash allowing you to watch all sorts of streaming videos (such as YouTube, Hulu, etc.).

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So You Want To Root Your Kindle Fire

By Mark Paine


Just what is Rooting? Rooting is the saying used for getting administrative access or "root" to the Linux Operating System which Android and the customized Android Os of the Kindle Fire operate on. Root is the default administrative login name for Unix and Linux systems. Rooting can be a challenging process that isn't suggested for the casual user. Doing this entails loading user-created software called ROM's or images and manipulating the factory-installed systems and programs added to the Kindle. Many folks will see that the advantages of this approach outweigh the potential risks. This is something each individual will need to evaluate for themselves.

The Bad Side of Rooting. Rooting your Kindle Fire will not only void your warranty, but you risk rendering your Kindle worthless; otherwise known as "bricking". There aren't any assurances that a rooting technique will work successfully. In order to root the Kindle Fire, you must pick a process and follow each of the steps to the letter. Should one of the steps go wrong, you should have sufficient computer skills to fix the issue before continuing on in the procedure. You will find procedures for correcting a bricked Kindle, nevertheless, they're usually just as challenging as the rooting process.

Why Should I Root My Kindle? The advantage of rooting the Kindle is to get access to the Google Android Market. Amazon blocked access to the Market in order to focus users on their own app market. The Amazon App Store has thousands of apps, nevertheless the Google Android Market has millions. Attaining root access to your Kindle Fire gives you all of the possibilities of the device as an Android tablet. Once your Fire is rooted, you can install a wide variety of other community created ROM's to imitate the look of various operating systems and devices. The personalization of the device is no longer restricted to Amazon's Carousel.

Choosing A Rooting Approach. There is no way to find a surefire method to root your Kindle Fire. Locating a reliable rooting method will take some preliminary research. Very good sources are available on YouTube and of course, Google Search. Read as much as you're able to including YouTube remarks and find out what other people are saying about the procedure. Watch any technique you might be considering many times before you go through the steps on your Kindle Fire. Lookup and bookmark the fixes before you begin. It's definitely a good idea to research, understand and be in a position to restore your Kindle Fire back to its original condition if anything goes bad.

The Rooted Kindle Fire, What's Next?. Adding the Google Android Market on to your Kindle Fire is a separate procedure from rooting, so you'll want to research that operation also. The initial rooting of your device won't destroy the integrity of the Amazon experience. The Carousel and all of the components of your stock Kindle Fire will be accessible. It will now be possible to install a multitude of apps which you either could not get from the Amazon Store or weren't compatible with your Kindle before rooting. If you were happy with your Kindle Fire before rooting it, you will be surprised at the versatility of the Fire as a tablet.

Rooting The Fire Is Not For Everyone. If you think that the Kindle Fire is perfect exactly how it is and the Amazon Application Store has more apps than you can use in a lifetime, it is probably a wise choice to not take the risk. The Kindle Fire is a good quality device on its own and there is no shame in making use of it exactly how Amazon intended.




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Today's Modern E-Reader

By Arthur Madrick


The printed book has many die-hard supporters. Let's face it, nothing at all is comparable to turning the pages of a book, the aroma, or thumbing right through to the most captivating parts. Many of us feel that these things cannot be sacrificed for mere convenience. It will probably be many, many years before print books fall out of fashion. Before they die out completely, they'll become items for collectors and novelty conversation pieces.

In the interim, everybody welcomed the e-reader. An e-reader is really an digital product used to display the text of digital content, specifically books. Some e-readers can also display images, content diverse formats, including video. E-readers that focus primarily on reading and books are outfitted with a black and white display. More sophisticated devices have full color screens capable of displaying virtually any sort of digital content.

The primary selling point of e-readers would have to be convenience. Typical e-readers are approximately the size of a medium paperback and can hold an entire personal library of books. E-readers can download whole books in a matter of seconds from the Internet. On top of that, books formatted for e-readers have substantially reduced prices because there is no paper, ink, or other components to buy. This matter of convenience has brought many hardcore book fans to the side of the very device that may some day replace hard copy books.

The e-reader experience can be quite different from reading a book. If you like to thumb through your books, this will be difficult when you are forced to page through using the e-reader's navigation and waiting through page refreshes. The benefit, however; is that it is much easier to get lost in the story without reference to how far you have read or how much you have left. E-books have aspects that print books could never fathom. E-books can include live web links. E-readers can define a word by simply touching the word. E-readers can save all of your bookmarks and notations in one easy place.

E-readers make choosing books effortless since most of them are linked to one or more booksellers. Many classics have been adapted for e-readers and are available as no cost downloads. You are not able to purchase a hard copy of the classics for free. E-readers are light and convenient to hold. They have a particularly long battery life and the battery is rechargeable. Quite a few e-readers, especially tablets, offer additional features to reading such as games, video, and web surfing. A well-equipped e-reader is likely to become your constant friend when at home, the dentist's office, or doing some summer reading on vacation.

For the price of a large bookshelf, a user could have an e-reader with the capacity to hold twenty of the same book shelves full of books, and have room to spare. It really is a cost effective option to acquiring the personal library you have always wished.




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Kobo Review on the New Glo

By Sebastian Cork


Kobo is an underdog when it comes to the competition of which brand takes over the reign in the e-reader manufacturing industry. The brand is truthfully less known if compared to Amazon, the maker of the best selling Kindle series of e-readers. However, it's indeed quite interesting to note that the brand is getting some good share of the market sales lately, and that is mainly because of a product they call as the Kobo Glo. It is a highly advanced e-reading device that sports a new technology by the name of the integrated light features.

There's a valid reason why the majority of Kobo review and opinions online are positive these days. One positive example is the fact that most of their devices are priced conveniently and a lot cheaper than competing brands. For instance, the Kobo Glo is priced at merely $130. Actually, it's kind of outrageous to hear it at first, but then again, it's true. It is therefore ideal for those who are looking forward to enjoying the experience of reading books electronically without having to spend too much. And even if the price is inexpensive, the e-reader is capable of showing a resolution of 1024 x 760 pixels, coupled with a 6-inch e-ink screen display technology. Additionally, there's a touch screen interface, which is pretty common to all e-readers.

Pretty much similar in most features of its predecessors, the Kobo Glo also comes with a front lighting technology. The same technology is responsible for displaying the highest quality of text in the screen. And because of such a feature, it is considered by the critics as the most significant and valuable e-reader from Kobo since the Nook. The lighting technology has a thin layer of film beneath the screen, which in turn disperses light with perfect and balance distribution all throughout the screen.

The presentation of the Kobo Glo to the consumer market paved the way to the unveiling of another breakthrough innovation in e-reader design. This time, there is a practically revamped user interface combined with new font styles. These latest fonts are great news for those who really spend most of their time reading books. And with better and improved resolution, a lot of people are saying that it is much more advanced than the Nook. Aside from the user interface, the classic Kobo stuff like built-in dictionary and social reading is retained.

Furthermore, the specs of the devices provides substantial improvement as well. For instance, the overall weight has become lighter, particularly at 6.52 ounces. The Kobo Glo's body is also much thinner, hence making it appear smaller. Even so, the most significant improvement would be the increased battery life. One can enjoy reading for 55 straight hours with the light on based on a single charge. That's really convenient because you don't have to charge the device after just a few hours of reading.

Overall, it's good to read Kobo reviews and expert opinions online if you really wish to find out if the device is worth a try. But remember that when you're looking for a multimedia tablet computer, it's not the kind of product you should be looking at. But if you're fond of reading a lot of books, then the Kobo Glo will certainly a good choice.




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