Kindle Fire
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Amazon has announced an all new addition to its tablet line, known as the Fire HD Kids Edition. The device is an augmented version of the company’s refreshed Fire HD tablets, and packs a range of child-friendly features, from added durability to parental controls.
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The Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" blends the best of large and small tablets better than most slates. So why not see how it sizes up next to the most popular large and small tablets out there? Gizmag goes hands-on to compare the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9" to Apple's iPad Air and iPad mini with Retina Display.
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Two years ago, the first Kindle Fire was a popular tablet, but it didn't exactly compare to rivals like the iPad. Today, though, Amazon has managed to merge budget pricing with hardware that, in some ways, is superior to its more expensive rivals. Join us as we review Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX 8.9".
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Apple's iPad and iPad mini may still rule the tablet roost, but Amazon's Kindle Fire lineup also knows how to draw a crowd. Is Apple's iPad mini a better buy than the upcoming Kindle Fire HDX? Join Gizmag, as we put the two side by side, and see what happens.
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There's no question that the two dominant players in the seven-inch tablet field are the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7. The 2013 version of the Nexus 7 is still hot off the press, while Amazon's 2012 Kindle Fire HD is nearing the end of its initial run. Let's see how their specs and features compare.
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The 2013 Kindle Fire tablets will reportedly sport displays with resolution much sharper than any tablets you can buy today.
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Just as Microsoft is reportedly phasing out Microsoft Points, Amazon is launching a similar virtual currency.
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Gizmag compares the specs (and other features) of Samsung's Galaxy Note 8.0 and Amazon's Kindle Fire HD 8.9".
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In May, Amazon will give Kindle Fire owners "tens of millions of dollars" worth of virtual coins.
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From consumer favorites to clever innovations to quirky surprises, here's our selection of the top 10 things you CAN have for Christmas 2012.
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We compare Amazon's two new seven-inch tablets, the Kindle Fire HD (7") and (upgraded) Kindle Fire.
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