kindle fire hdx

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The Kindle Fire HDX.

Amazon crowned itself the king of tiny tablets two years ago with the launch of its original Kindle Fire. It marked the first time you could buy a decent tablet for hundreds less than Apple’s iPad. It was not a home run, but it’s rock-bottom price appealed to enough people to make the “Fire” fire just as recognizable as “iPad”.

This year, Amazon is getting ready to release its third generation of Kindle Fire tablets, the Kindle Fire HDX. It has a slightly redesigned operating system based on Google’s Android, plus a special feature called Mayday thatwill connect you with a customer service representative live on your screen at the push of a button. For free.

You can buy the 7-inch version of the Kindle Fire HDX starting October 18. A larger version with an 8.9-inch screen goes on sale Nov. 7

The New Fire

As far as capabilities go, not much has changed with the third-generation Kindle Fire. The software is based on Google’s Android system, but Amazon has stripped out all of Google’s apps and services in favor of its own. That means you’ll have to download apps from Amazon’s app store, Which has a tiny selection of about 85,000 apps When Compared to the nearly 1 million apps you’ll find on “regular” Android tablets. It also means there’s a lot missing, especiallywhen it comes to popular Google services like Google Maps, Gmail, and YouTube.

The biggest problem with previous Kindle Fire models has been buggy software, but this new version, Which calls Amazon Fire OS 3.0, is much smoother and less glitchy than before. The design is a bit different than your typical tablet with a group of app icons. Instead, you get a “carousel” view of apps, movies, books, etc. That you’ve recently used or viewed. (You can access your entire collection of content by using the navigation bar at the top of your screen.)

But like its predecessors, the Kindle Fire HDX is a pitchman That tries to entice you to buy more stuff from Amazon at every turn. Whenever you hover over a Recent app, book, video, etc. on your homescreen, the tablet Provides suggestions of similar stuff you May like to buy.

Are you reading the Steve Jobs biography? Maybe you’d like to buy the one about Einstein next. Angry Birds fan? There are about a dozen different versions of That for you to buy.And of course, there ‘easy access to Amazon.com, where you can buy anything from paper towels to iPhone cases.The tablet is constantly Encouraging you to dip into the bank and buy more stuff from Amazon. Some might find it annoying. Others might find it helpful. But Those Recommendations and the ads you see on the lockscreen (Which can be removed if you pay an extra $ 15) are part of the reason why you can get the Kindle Fire HDX for just $ 229.

The biggest new feature in the Kindle Fire HDX is a built-in customer service tool called Mayday. Tapping the Mayday button connects you Directly to an Amazon customer service representative via video chat. He or she Appears in a tiny window at the bottom