Amazon has anounced a software update for the Kindle Fire tablet to solve some of the technical problems after several week on the market. The virtual library announced that the new version will improve the flow and performance of the Fire tablet, as well as the tactile response of the navigation screen.
The new Kindle Fire Update 6.2.1 solves the issues related to the speed of navigation, gives greater freedom to choose the items displayed on the carousel and provides the option to lock wifi access with a password.
You can watch the following videos to see how this new update works:
Let’s compare these 2 tablets that are on the market these days. They both are 7 inch tablets and they both run on the Android operating systems – customized versions of it to be precise. But really that’s where the similarities end.
Amazon’s latest gadget, the Kindle Fire tablet is likely to take a big bite out of Apple’s iPad2 sales.
Although the iPad2 offers great color, speedy processing, and access to a large collection of music, movies, and apps – not everyone has been willing to shell out the $500 or more required to own one. And at just $199, the Kindle Fire brings some serious heat to the tablet market.
Although the low cost of Amazon’s tablet makes it an affordable option, the appeal goes beyond price. Some of the features creating a stir include: Read the rest of this entry