Amazon is offering up a refreshed hardware edition of its Kindle HDX 8.9, which is up for pre-order today alongside the Fire HD 6 and Fire HD 7 slates. The refreshed hardware gives the HDX 8.9 some added power to make it stand out in the crowd, and Amazon says that its latest flagship slate will be the first to come with Dolby Atmos to give its speakers a boost for all that multimedia streaming you'll be doing with Amazon Prime Instant Video and Prime Music. Additionally,
The HDX 8.9 comes with a 2.5 GHz quad-core processor that offers 70 percent faster graphics, an HDX display with a resolution of 339 ppi and a 100% sRGB. All this performance still allows the HDX to fire up for 12 hours of usage, according to Amazon. The Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 starts at $379.
In terms of the smaller slates, those will have smaller 7- and 6-inch displays with a 1280 X 800 resolution. Audio will come by way of Dolby Digital Plus and both slates will be powered by a quad-core 1.5 GHz processor.
The HD 6 starts at $99 while the refreshed HD 7 starts at last year's $139.
Source: Amazon
Chuong H Nguyen 18 Sep, 2014
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