Amazon has finally announced its new range of gadgets in New York on Wednesday September 28, 2011. Amazon has announced four types of media devices including the much anticipated tablet PC which is dubbed as the Amazon Kindle Fire. This new Kindle range of products are set to take the tablet by storm with extraordinarily low price tags which will hit the sale of rest of the e-book readers and tablet PCs in the market. But, apart from low price tags, there are lots of features and functions of this Kindle debutants to consider before you rush in grabbing one of these as they will be launched in November 2011.
Amazon Kindle Touch
Like other ebook readers in the market including Barnes and Noble nook and Kobo, Amazon Kindle Touch will now allow users to flip over pages to mimic real book reading experience. You can flip pages, search for a word or part of the read, take notes of some portions and also to buy from the Amazon using the device. The device responds well to multi touches so that you can tap as well as swipe while reading. Amazon Kindle Touch comes as both 3G and Wi-Fi only version. This latest version of Kindle Touch is lighter than the original version as it eliminates buttons from the body.
Amazon Kindle Fire
One of the main attractions of Amazon’s Kindle launch is the tablet PC named as Amazon Kindle Fire. Like the ebook reader, this tablet PC prides in exceptional low price. Amazon Kindle Fire is an Android operating system based tablet and like any Android tables, it comes with some built-in apps such as e-mail, ebook, music hub etc. The home screen consists of the collection of apps and overall the home screen looks like a bookshelf. You simply need to get what you want off the shelf such as books, magazines, music, videos and movies and buy from Amazon. New users will be entitled to Amazon Prime unlimited movie and TV streaming service for first one month after purchase.
Other attractive features of Amazon Kindle Fire are a new browser named Amazon Silk for Kindle Fire, and daily deals from AmazonLocal.