Kindle Fire customers will be able to choose from several thousand of the most popular Android apps and games, including Netflix, Rhapsody, Pandora, Twitter, Comics by comiXology, The Weather Channel and popular games from Zynga, EA, Gameloft, PopCap and Rovio. In addition to these new apps, customers will also be able to access Amazon's incredible selection of 18 million movies, TV shows, music, books, magazines, and more.
Kindle Fire customers will be able to download these apps and games without the hassle of having to register multiple times with multiple providers. Instead, with just a few taps, Kindle Fire owners can download these apps and games using the Amazon account their device is registered to and with the convenience of Amazon's simple and secure 1-Click payments technology. All apps are Amazon-tested on Kindle Fire for the best experience possible, and once downloaded, can be accessed directly from Kindle Fire and other Android-based devices.
With the Netflix app, Kindle Fire customers who are Netflix members can browse and instantly watch unlimited TV shows and movies and resume watching where they left off on their TV or computer. Additional examples of apps and games that will be available to Kindle Fire customers include Allrecipes, Bloomberg, Cut the Rope, Doodle Fit, Doodle Jump, Fruit Ninja, Jenga, LinkedIn, Zillow, Airport Mania, Battleheart, Pulse, The Cat in the Hat, Quickoffice Pro, Jamie's 20-Minute Meals, IMDb Movies & TV, and Monkey Preschool Lunchbox.
Keeping up with Amazon Kindle!
As our first foray into the world of Amazon Kindle e-readers; we spent several hours researching the various features and Kindle models.
From the original Kindle DX line, Kindle Touch, Kindle Fire and Kindle Keyboard - so much to learn about and so many options.
Below we share some of the information we researched for anyone looking to purchase or upgrade their Amazon Kindle e-book reader.
From the original Kindle DX line, Kindle Touch, Kindle Fire and Kindle Keyboard - so much to learn about and so many options.
Below we share some of the information we researched for anyone looking to purchase or upgrade their Amazon Kindle e-book reader.
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Preferred E-book Reader
Our research reveals popular user choice for e-book readers is the Amazon Kindle. With continued updates and improvements since its' conception, the Kindle models seem to offer a good range of consumer preferences based on similar products currently on the market.
With the added ease of one-stop-shopping of free access or purchase of thousands of book titles available Amazon Kindle is our product of choice in the current market.
With the added ease of one-stop-shopping of free access or purchase of thousands of book titles available Amazon Kindle is our product of choice in the current market.
Amazon Kindle e-readers
The Kindle Fire is a tablet computer version of Amazon.com's Kindle e-book reader. The Kindle Fire has a color 7" multi-touch display with IPS technology and runs a version of Google's Android operating system. It includes access to the Amazon Appstore, streaming movies and TV shows, and Kindle's e-books.
Kindle Touch is a touchscreen version of the Kindle; available with Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi/3G connectivity. The device uses the same 6 inch E-ink screen of the previous Kindle model, with the addition of an infrared touch-screen control. The Kindle Touch has a capacity of 4 gigabytes and battery life estimated at two months
Kindle DX Graphite On July 1, 2010, Amazon released a new revision of the Kindle DX "Graphite" (3rd Generation Kindle DX). The new Kindle DX has an E Ink display with 50% better contrast ratio and comes only in a "graphite" case color. Like the prior Kindle DX, it does not have a Wi-Fi connection.
Kindle Touch is a touchscreen version of the Kindle; available with Wi-Fi or Wi-Fi/3G connectivity. The device uses the same 6 inch E-ink screen of the previous Kindle model, with the addition of an infrared touch-screen control. The Kindle Touch has a capacity of 4 gigabytes and battery life estimated at two months
Kindle DX Graphite On July 1, 2010, Amazon released a new revision of the Kindle DX "Graphite" (3rd Generation Kindle DX). The new Kindle DX has an E Ink display with 50% better contrast ratio and comes only in a "graphite" case color. Like the prior Kindle DX, it does not have a Wi-Fi connection.
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