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Only 7-inches, but these tablets created a big buzz in 2012
Tablets are the future of smart computing and in the year 2012 while the smartphones got bigger, the tablets got smaller this year. Here's a look at three 7-inch tablets that were the talk of 2012. #Apple Inc. #Google Inc. #Amazon #Google Nexus 7 #Apple iPad mini #Amazon Kindle Fire HD #Rear View 2012
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iPad mini display falls short: Outperformed by Google Nexus, Kindle Fire
A comprehensive test carried out by Dr. Raymond Soneira of DisplayMate has said that the display on the iPad mini is outperformed by both the Nexus and Amazon Kindle Fire HD. #Apple Inc. #TabletWars #iPad Mini #Google Nexus #Amazon Kindle Fire HD
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Tiny tablet face-off: iPad mini vs Google Nexus 7 vs Kindle Fire HD
The 7.9-inch screen tablet which is priced at $329 is seen as a competitor to Amazon's 7-inch Kindle Fire HD and Google's Nexus 7. Here's a quick comparison of the three tablets as far as some key features are concerned. #Apple Inc. #Google Inc. #TabletWars #iPad Mini #Google Nexus 7 #Kindle Fire HD
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Android Community
Amazon Coins roll-out as virtual currency for Kindle Fire users
Amazon has launched some virtual currency this morning. The currency is called Amazon Coins and they were originally announced back in early-February. The Amazon Coins will be used by Kindle Fire users and to get things started, Amazon will be giving use #Amazon.com
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TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home
E-Book Usability News: Adjustable line spacing now available on the Kindle Fire HD 8.9”
LibraryCity knocked Amazon for not letting users of the Kindle Fire HDs adjust their line spacing. But guess what I noticed just now within the font-related submenu of my Kindle HD 8.9” model running version 8.3.1 firmware? Alas, on my several files test #Amazon.com
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PRWeb
Kindle Fire HD is On Fire So Far in 2013; Reviews-Domain.com Releases a Product Review and Comparison
These are the features that consumers look for, predominantly - clarity, sound, function, and price... Smaller is better, right? With advances in electronic tablet technology, the whole panoply of apps and features endemic to the "original" sized tablets #




