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The Kindle Fire HD runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwhich under the hood but it is a heavily customized version of the OS. The Kindle Fire HD 7-inch will ship on September 14 for only $199. Other than the different display size, the 7-inch variant also features the same dual-antenna Wi-Fi, stereo speakers, Texas Instruments OMAP 4470 processor, HD webcam, HDMI and Bluetooth connectivity. The 7-inch Kindle Fire HD, on the other hand, has the same design but it features a 1280 x 800 IPS display. There’s also a 4G LTE version which starts at $499 for the 32GB model and $599 for the 64GB model. The 16GB 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD will cost $299, while the 32GB model will retail for $369. The list of hardware specs includes an HD front-facing camera, HDMI output, Bluetooth connectivity, a laminated touch sensor, stereo speakers and two Wi-Fi antennas.


The afore-mentioned 8.9-inch display Kindle Fire HD uses a dual-core Texas Instruments OMAP 4470 processor that’s said to be faster than the Tegra 3 processor on the Google Nexus 7. Bluetooth uses various profiles and protocols related to faster exchange of data, energy saving. Only the third-generation iPad has a better display with its slightly higher 264ppi Retina display. Dimensions: 214 x 128 x 7.7 mm, Weight: 311 g, SoC: MediaTek MT8135, CPU: 2x 1.5 GHz ARM Cortex-A15, 2x 1.2 GHz ARM Cortex-A7, GPU: PowerVR G6200, 450 MHz, RAM. In fact, the 8.9-inch variant has a 254ppi display with 1920 x 1200, which is already Retina quality. The HD here stands for high-definition, of course, and with the resolution of these new tablets, no one can deny that they are indeed HD displays. Apart from the Kindle Paperwhite, Amazon also launched today new Kindle Fire tablets called the Kindle Fire HD.
