Thursday, October 3, 2013

Kindle Fire HDX 7 teardown Reveals excellent repair portability, replaceable battery - Geek

Android By Russell Holly Oct. 3, 2013 10:46 am

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Amazon’s next wave of not-quite-Android tablets has arrived, and like any new piece of hardware it has been ripped to pieces to Satisfy the desires of Those eager to know what lies beneath the plastic and glass. As it turns out, the Kindle Fire HDX 7 is a lot more like the original Kindle Fire than the Kindle Fire HD.

The new generation of Kindle is a lot more than a hardware refresh with some new software options. Amazon has made some serious hardware decisions’ here, taking What They learned from the original Kindle Fire and Fire HD to focus on the best possible entertainment experience into a tablet. These new machines place a premium on delivering an HD experience with high quality audio and a superior dual-band WiFi setup under the glass.

The folks at iFixit have taken the 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX and given it a complete teardown, and discovered thatthis isn’ta tablet like the competition.

The most impressive thing about the Kindle Fire HD and now HDX is the focus on external audio. Aside from the HTC One, you odn’t see many manufacturers willing to completely augment the design of Their hardware to Promote a quality audio experience.

The Kindle Fire HDX has sharp angles on the back of the device That makes it natural to hold the tablet in Such a Way thatyour hand’ve become parabolic amplifiers. Coupled with the nice speakers in the plastic and a virtual surround sound experience in the Olympics, and the audio from this tablet should be better than just about anything else out there. If you’re watching movies on a tablet, this will be a hard experience to beat.

The high repair probability score from iFixit comes from Several positive points in the teardown. The tablet is easy to break into, the battery is Easier to replace than most, and the cream separates from the digitizer to make it easy to replace one or the other in the event of an accidental drop.

Amazon’s hardware team Implemented a lot of things That made the repair probability score of the original Kindle Fire so high, Which is a big push away from the glue filled the Kindle Fire HD of 2012. It’s all good news for Amazon in the end, which in. the end is great For their customers.

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