Kindle Fire – Could this be The Real Thing?

Prior to the launch date with few people actually having touched or even seeing the Amazon Kindle Fire and how it worked, a flood or pre orders came in – 95 000 Kindle Fires sold pre launch. This was an ereader that many anticipated and wanted and it was color…and it was a Kindle. This was going to take on the Nook and some even suggested perhaps the iPad.

The Kindle Fire is so sought after that twenty five thousand Kindle Fire units are apparently being sold every day.

The buzz is everywhere you go. People are stating that here is a Tablet that rivals the color Nook and even the iPad. Media hype? Probably not, if you think about the price tag. $199! $199 is for absolutely nothing when you have a look and feel of this product! The Amazon Kindle Fire might basically be the one to take them all on!

Amazon Kindle Fire Specs Streamlined,at 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.45 inches (HWD) and weighing in at 14.6oz with a dual core processor and the Custom Android Fork. and that interfaces with the Amazon Cloud drive, Kindle e-books, Video channels and uses the Whispernet facility.

With the Whispernet browser and access to Amazon Cloud virtual storage, all the Amazon videos, music ebooks and video channels are available with no worries about data storage issues.

Eight hours with the Wi-Fi off is the officially stated duration of the battery life.Some would suggest that this is not enough storage but Amazon point to their Cloud Storage Backup system to make use of as virtual storage.

The internet browser utilized with the Kindle Fire is the Amazon Silk Web browser, considerably more advanced than the normal Android web browsers since it has caching capability that can help with fast loading along with a predictive function which gets to recognize your habits and often will get you the place you may want to go according to your previous search terms.

BUT – Is it worth buying?

Unveil the details and find out what the verdict is on this ebook reader and whether or not it truly can challenge in the Kindle vs Nook wars.