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Amazon Kindle Fire
Global Score
4042.5
Basic Information
AppleAmazon
iOS 1.xAndroid 2.3
2007-09-132011-09-28
4.30 x 2.40 x 0.31 inches7.48 x 4.72 x 0.45 inches
4.20 ounces14.57 ounces
--Black
$ 215.00$ 99.00
Display / Screen
3.5 inches7 inches
320 x 480 pixels 1024 x 600 pixels
LCDIPS LCD
165 pixels per inch170 pixels per inch
Capacitive, Multi-touchCapacitive, Multi-touch
6.36.7
Performance
--TI OMAP4 chipset
processor Dual-Core 1000 MHz processor
128 MB RAM512 MB RAM
GPU GPU
5.947.56
Storage
32 GB internal memory8 GB internal memory
No SD card slotNo SD card slot
5.83.3
Networks
Wi-FiWi-Fi
2.42.4
Battery Life
Li-Ion Battery--
Non-Removable BatteryNon-Removable Battery
1.361.36
Accelerometer and Light Sensor--

Comparison review

The Amazon Kindle Fire has a global score of 42.5, which is a bit better than iPod touch's 40 general score. The Amazon Kindle Fire works with Android 2.3 operating system, and iPod touch counts with iOS 1.x operating system. The Amazon Kindle Fire design is extremely newer than iPod touch's, although it is thicker and heavier.

Amazon Kindle Fire features a little bit better looking screen than Apple iPod touch, because it has a really bigger screen, a little more pixels per screen inch and a way better 600 x 1024 resolution. Apple iPod touch counts with a much bigger storage to store more apps and games than Amazon Kindle Fire, because it has 24 GB more internal memory.

The Amazon Kindle Fire has a way better processing power than iPod touch, because it has a larger amount of RAM memory and a larger number of cores (and also faster). Amazon Kindle Fire and Apple iPod touch both feature similar cameras. Amazon Kindle Fire's battery duration is very similar to iPod touch's battery life.

The Amazon Kindle Fire not only is the best devices of the ones we compare here, but it's also a bargain compared to the other devices, making it very easy to pick between these devices.




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