IGN Reviews – Amazon Kindle Fire Review
IGN gives its review for the new Amazon Kindle Fire. Is the new sub-0 Android tablet worth the hype? Get more on the Kindle at IGN: www.ign.com
IGN gives its review for the new Amazon Kindle Fire. Is the new sub-0 Android tablet worth the hype? Get more on the Kindle at IGN: www.ign.com
READ FIRST This tutorial will teach you how to root your Amazon Kindle Fire (6.2.2) and gain Superuser access – it’s the Android equivalent to Jailbreaking iOS devices. Kindle Fire Utility, WinRAR & Written Instructions: www.besttechinfo.com Stay tuned for more Amazon Kindle Fire tutorials! For More Updates, Follow Me On Twitter: twitter.com Like Me On Facebook: bit.ly Subscribe if this helped for more great videos!
A quick look at the Nook Simple Touch before rooting, what you’ll need to root it, and then a look at it afterward, with access to Google Apps, the Android Market, and even the Kindle app. Read more here: lifehacker.com
Find out which is the best tablet.. As mentioned above, the Fire gets by with the same silicon that powered the PlayBook: a dual-core 1GHz TI OMAP chip, but here paired with only 512MB of RAM. Perhaps it’s the step down from the standard 1GB, or perhaps it’s the heavy-handed software overlay running atop Android, but the Fire never delivers smooth, seamless performance. While Amazon’s own carousel of recently used items is slick and smooth, we had inconsistent results with APKs we sideloaded on here. Amazon’s own media players work well, but third party ones that offered better compatibility with file formats universally did not. That said, 2D games like the omnipresent Angry Birds ran without issue, and simple 3D games like Fruit Ninja had no problems either. Given the Fire has no access to the Android Market many of our favorite benchmarks were unavailable to us. We were able to sideload Nenamark and Nenamark 2, but running the second caused the Fire to crash. Hard. After resetting the device (it takes just over 30 seconds to boot, for the record) we opted to stick with web-based benchmarks. Of those, the Fire achieved a respectable average score of 2440 on SunSpider 9.1. Given the mysteries of Amazon’s Silk browser, which offloads at least some of the rendering to the company’s servers in the cloud, we’re not 100 percent confident in that score — especially since browser performance itself didn’t wow us (more on that in a moment). But, as it’s meant as a test of …
At last the we have the 2 most wanted tablets squaring off head to head in this Apple vs. Amazon GazelleLab battle. In terms of the hardware the little Kindle does not stand a chance next to the sexy iPad with with it’s beautiful 10″ screen and slim design. What the Kindle does offer is what the iPad can not…Amazon content and a 9 price tag. Is the Fire the choice for you? Enjoy!
Albert Wertz describes how to block OTA updates from Barnes and Noble using Titanium backup. This will prevent Barnes and Noble from Unrooting your device remotely and patching. This still allows you access to the Barnes and Noble market as well as the Android market. Enjoy! For more info on how to use drop box: www.youtube.com See XDA Thread: forum.xda-developers.com tabletroms.com
Amazon Kindle vs Barnes and Noble Nook tear down video
Tablet vs Tablet. In this video I’ll pit the Kindle Fire vs the iPad 2. Music courtesy of incompetech.com.
The brand new tablet, by amazon. it will be release in november for only 199$. ?!?! Now the real question is will this affect ipad sales… source is: engaget.com
Part 2: Amazon Kindle Fire Review: Full Tutorial and Walkthrough. In this comprehensive 4 part series, I walk you through the Kindle Fire and discuss its features, specs and performance. In Part 2 we will cover: Settings, newsstand, magazines, books and the Kindle Store, comics and graphic novels. Produced & Edited by JimmyAllanMedia.com for StimulatedBoredom.com