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When searching for Kindle Fire reviews, Google turns up an incredible number of hits, but, quite frankly, a lot of them seem spammy and useless. So instead I’ve scoured the tech sites that I’ve come to trust for reviews, and have summarized my research below. Enjoy! And stay tuned!
Whether or not you consider yourself to be a techie, it’s hard to miss the major release of a new “it” product. You’ve no doubt heard, then, about this week’s hot ticket item: the all new Kindle Fire. In fact, you probably already own one. With a full color, seven-inch touchscreen display and faster processing power than ever before, this savvy E-Reader is at the top of everyone’s wish list. It even comes with built in WiFi, but there is one feature you may still find yourself wanting: 3G internet.
Though equipped with convenient WiFi capability, there is no specific Kindle Fire 3G network available at this time, leaving it up to you, the excited owner of a brand new Kindle Fire, to figure out how to connect to a nationwide 3G wireless network. But don’t worry; you don’t have to let go of your dream of lightning-fast internet just because you bought a Kindle Fire that only has WiFi. In fact, you can still have a Kindle Fire 3G connection wherever you go, with TruConnect’s wireless broadband services.
It works like this: you have a Kindle Fire and you want 3G internet speeds, so you purchase a MiFi wireless device from TruConnect which allows you to set up an instant mobile hotspot for up to five wireless devices. Now get out your new Kindle Fire and start surfing. It’s that simple. Installation is a snap, and the device itself is smaller than a deck of cards and highly portable. Now you’re connected to one of the fastest growing, most reliable networks in the country: Sprint’s Nationwide Broadband Wireless 3G network. And the best part is, it goes wherever you go.
Why limit yourself to perusing the web in just one place? Our MiFi enables you to take your Kindle Fire 3G network with you anywhere you go. Imagine you’re on a bus headed to the office, reading the news on your new Kindle Fire, when you suddenly remember you need to read an email before your morning meeting. Unless you already have broadband wireless 3G for your laptop or other device, it’s going to be difficult to connect to a network in a moving vehicle. You’ll arrive at work, the only one who hasn’t read the memo. But wait! You have the ultra-convenient MiFi stashed in your pocket, and all you have to do is turn it on to be instantly connected to the Sprint network. And if your colleague is sitting next to you, you can even share your connection (if you’re feeling generous).
Think of places you want wireless 3G internet but there are usually no networks to be found: the park, for example. Maybe you’re picnicking with the family and the kids have brought their gaming devices, tablet computers and mp3 players with them for a little afternoon entertainment. Maybe you also brought your new Kindle Fire! Fortunately, you’ve also got your MiFi and can connect up to five devices to the internet, so there’s no arguing over the connection or worrying about having to share. Everyone can have their music, movies and games right at their fingertips. With MiFi, you have the peace of mind that your Kindle Fire 3G connection will be ready for action; wherever, whenever. And with a revolutionary new way to pay, internet just got a whole lot cheaper.
With TruConnect’s pay-as-you-go plan, you pay only for data that you actually use. Sure, you could get a traditional flat-rate plan to get your Kindle Fire 3G connection. But then you’d also be getting a lengthy contract, a confusing service bundle, hidden activation fees, cancelation penalties and a commitment of at least a year or two. A contract means you can’t change companies, even when other providers are unveiling better deals on internet service. And a monthly flat rate means you’re paying for data you aren’t using; if you are using all the data you’re paying for, you’re probably going over the monthly data cap set by your provider, and being steeply penalized for it as well.
With TruConnect’s MiFi, you pay only for the data you use, with no contract, no service bundle, no hidden fees and no penalties. It’s just simple, honest internet. Starting at $4.99 a month and 3.9 cents per megabyte of data used, our plan actually bends to accommodate your needs instead of the other way around. You don’t want to have to worry that you read too many magazines or checked too many emails and went over your data cap this month; you just got a new Kindle Fire and should be able to use it to your heart’s content! Our service plan ensures that you get the most effective, budget-friendly Kindle Fire 3G connection that money can buy. In fact, the average internet user can save up to $600 annually, not including the fact that the device itself is much more affordable than other mobile hotspot devices.
So what are you waiting for? You’ve got the new Kindle Fire, now get connected! There simply is no better way to connect to a 3G broadband network: contract free, commitment free, pay as you go. If you don’t like our MiFi, just return it within 90 days, no questions asked. TruConnect offers you a risk-free opportunity to get the wireless Kindle Fire 3G connection you need on a network you can trust. With the amount you’ll save by paying only for data you use, you’ll be able to find a secluded spot in the tropics to catch up on your Kindle reading; and don’t forget to pack your MiFi!
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New Amazon Kindle Fire (L-R), Kindle Touch, Kindle Fire tablet and new Kindle are displayed at a press conference in New York on September 28, 2011. Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos introduced a line of four new Kindle products, the Kindle Fire tablet, the Kindle Touch 3G, the Kindle Touch and a new lighter and smaller Kindle. (Image credit: AFP/Getty Images via @daylife)Amazon launched new versions of its Kindle e-reader in late 2011. It launched its first tablet – the Kindle Fire – to take onApple‘s iPad, Barnes & Noble’s Nook and other Google Android tablets in the market. It also launched an upgraded version of the original Kindle as well as the new Kindle Touch, a touch-based variant of the Kindle. Amazon competes with traditional book publishers, Apple’s iBooks, and Google Books.
The company initially launched the new Kindles only in a few markets, including the U.S., but has now has started rolling out its Kindle devices globally. This week, it announced that it will be launching the Kindle Touch 3G in more than 175 countries. The new device is now available for pre-order and will start shipping from April 27. The Kindle Touch 3G will support additional languages, offer free 3G connectivity to download books anywhere, offer Wi-Fi support and several other features to improve the user’s book reading experience.
Though the Kindle Fire hardware business is a low-margin business for Amazon, accounting for less than 3% of its overall value, we expect increased Kindle sales to drive Amazon’s core business – selling e-books and other multimedia content online, which accounts for nearly 23% of its total value. We have a $205 Trefis price estimate for Amazon, which stands 2% above its market price.
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So are you worried about your next tech gift. You are still confused which one you should take either Iphone 4s or ipad 2 or kindle fire or even Samsung galaxy note. Yes this is really hard decision to make that which of the product might be the best for you. You need to think about everything when you are going to buy a tech product for you. Its camera, processor, applications and others. So, we have made a list for you compare them with each other and choose the best one suites you.
If you are thinking about a cheap tablet then you must go for Kindle Fire. Kindle fire is one of the cheapest tablet in the world. Display 7-Inch multi-touch display with IPS (in-plane switching) technology and anti-reflective treatment, 1024 x 600 pixel resolution at 169 ppi. There is no camera and GPRS or EDGE function in Kindle fire. Yes it has multi-touch feature. Processor is Dual core. It is very thin and weight is around 413 grams only. 8 GB of internal memory. You can use it up to 8 hours and 7.5 hours for video playback. Kindle fire has Wi-Fi connectivity and USB as well.

Apple ipad 2 advanced tablet with only 607 gram weight. Ipad 2 comes with iOS 5 including Apple a5 Chip. iPad 2 is very fast rather then any other tablet with Dual-core 1GHz Cortext-a9 processor and power VR SGX543MP2 GPU.You can also GPS for location.Internet connectivity is very fast you can use GPRS and Wi-Fi as well. iPad 2 comes with 16/32/64 GB build in memory with 512 MB RAM.iPad 2 display 768 px by 1025 px, 9.7 inches with multi-touch function and scratch-resistant glass, oleophobic coating. Camera is very low and only has one camera primary 0.7 Megapixel and video 720p.Talk time is up to 10 hours stand by up to 720 hours and you can watch movie for up to 10 hour.

Apple’s iPhone 4s is not only a phone. It is the most advanced smartphone with lot more functions and features. Dual core processor with A5 chip. The most advanced Siri your own personal assistant. Siri is voice control service which will allow you to control your phone by voice not only that iPhone 4S also comes with the new iOS 5.iPhone 4s has been made of durable rubber and molded plastic. Weight is only 4.8 ounces (140 grams). You have option for Assisted GPS and GLONASS digital compass Wi-Fi cellular for location. Now lets talk about the display. Its a new technology with Retina display 3.5 inch widescreen with Multi-Touch feature 960px by 640px resolution at 326 ppi. iPhone 4s is available in three sizes: 16 GB, 32 GB and 64 GB.iPhone 4s has the best camera ever for any cellphone yet 8 Megapixel camera with auto-focus, tap to focus, face detection, LED flash, video recoding HD 1080p including a VGA front camera.You can recharge iphone using USB as well. Talktime up to 7 hours on 3G, and up to 14 hours on 2G GSM network. Stand by time is up to 200 hours. You can use internet up to 6 hours on 3G and up to 9 hours on Wi-Fi network and video is about 10 hours and you can listen to music up to 40 hours.

Yes you are thinking about a smartphone Samsung Galaxy note could be the one. With 1.4 GHZ dual core processor fast you move, 16 GB of internal storage with multi-touch functionality. Supper Amoled screen with 8 megapixel camera shoots 1080p HD video including flash support and streamed video. The operating system is Android 2.3(Gingerbread) and if you thinking about how you will carry it then its only 178 Gram weight and display 800 px by 1280 px, 5.3 inches. You can add extra memory up to 32 GB and it has 1 GB ram included. It supports GPRS Wi-Fi as well. It also has a good secondary front c2 megapixel front camera.Stand by time is up to 960 Hour for 2G networks, and up to 820 hours for 3G networks and if you are thinking about the talktime then you can guess up to 26 hours and 10 minutes for 2G networks and up to 13 hours 30 minutes for 3G.
Easy to Understand Kindle Fire Review and Guide to Using the Amazon Kindle Fire by KFguy.com. Accessories, Apps, Ebooks, and Media.
The Kindle Fire is a new version of tablet computer. It is a new Kindle e-book reader. The device which includes contact to the Amazon App store, streaming movies and TV shows. It announced on September 28, 2011. The Kindle Fire has 7-inch multi-touch color display with IPS technology and runs a branched version of Google’s Android operating system. Kindle’s e-books was released on November 15, 2011.
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