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Kindle Fire HD - Most Advanced 7" Tablet (Part 2)

4/29/2013 7:26:37 PM

Screen and speakers

With the tablets like the 2,048x1,536 fourth-generation iPad and 2,560x1,600 Nexus 10 on the market, there is no fascination looking at the 8.9 inch 1,920x1,200 IPS LCD of Kindle Fire HD 8.9. However, while it will not achieve any title for the pixel density, it is still great and absolutely suitable for the style of content consumption designed for this tablet.

Brightness and contrast are as good as what you can expect from an IPS LCD screen, and the view angle is also subtle. We cannot experience the feeling of “Gosh I can’t see the pixels” like that in the Nexus 10, but the text is presented clearly and of course 1080p video looks fabulous although the micro-HDMI output can make them look even better on a large-size HDTV.

Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 screen

Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9 screen

However, it is not everything that looks great. The patented carousel of the content which presented based on icons is now forced to be zoomed in, and at a higher resolution than expected. Book covers and film poster look more beautiful and lively in carousel, as well as optimized applications for Kindle, but many third-party Android icons have extremely ugly looks. It is to remind you that you cannot strictly criticize a tablet for the blur icons, but this is the main device that used for interaction between you and the thing, which unfortunately usually too ugly.

While the screen is an absolute improvement compared to Kindle 7inch Fire HD, the speakers are a half-step back. They are not a dual-driver design of the smaller tablet and lack of the power that little brother owns. The maximum volume is a little lower and fullness of sound reproduction is a bit weaker, but the sound performance generally is similar. That is to say, smaller but acceptable and it creates a fabulous musical atmosphere like in a decent hotel.

Performance and battery life

Kindle Fire HD 8.9 owns a dual-core TI OMAP4470 operating at 1.5GHz, an enhancement compared to its predecessor. It helps enhancing the responsiveness of the heavy-handed Fire OS which is sitting on top of Android, but everything can be slower from time to time. The websites show themselves quite fast and pinch-zooming is quite quickly responsive, but scrolling through them is often a very stuttery affair.

Kindle Fire HD 8.9 owns a dual-core TI OMAP4470 operating at 1.5GHz, an enhancement compared to its predecessor.

Kindle Fire HD 8.9 owns a dual-core TI OMAP4470 operating at 1.5GHz, an enhancement compared to its predecessor.

The tablet reaches an average SunSpider benchmarking score of 1412ms, a huge improvement compared to the 1767ms that Kindle Fire HD delivers, and follow closely the 1371ms of Nexus 10. For the comparison, our highest benchmarking score tablet – the fourth generation iPad, overcame the tests with 865ms.

As a part of the test, we also downloaded and installed many games, because we thought it would be the popular activities here. Of course the simple 2D games (Like Angry birds or Star War) easily ran, but other 3D games also performed perfectly. Unfortunately, because of the more limited nature of Amazon Appstore, we could not carry out all the tests that we wanted, but we also did not think that normal gamers would be disappointed.

10 hour battery life is what Amazon advertised for their 8.9inch Kindle Fire HD.

10 hour battery life is what Amazon advertised for their 8.9inch Kindle Fire HD.

10 hour battery life is what Amazon advertised for their 8.9inch Kindle Fire HD. It is 1 hour less than the 7inch version. Based on the fact that the smaller tablet survived 9 hours and 57 minutes in the test, we expected around 9 hours for the 8.9inch version. It actually did better than that with 1 minute more – 9 hours and 1 minute. (We tested with the deactivated LTE in order to have a better comparison with the 7inch model). It lasted 90 minutes more compared to Nexus 10 in the same test of battery life (in which we played a game repeatedly and set the screen brightness at default mode) and 25 minutes less than our most favorite 10inch Android tablet at the moment, Asus Transformer Prime Infinity TF700.

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