Kindle Fire 4G LTE Preview


The Kindle Fire 4 LTE is set for launch on 20th November 2012 and features the latest 4G LTE technology available for super-fast mobile broadband which lets you connect to the Internet and download at a speed faster than Wi-Fi. Unlike other hand held devices, the Kindle Fire supports 10 bands. So what this means is that even in the absence of an LTE network, you will always have the fastest network available at your disposal. The Kindle Fire combines the all-authoritative LTE chipset and comes with a well-grafted modem that is only 2.2 mm in thickness.
Amazon in sync with AT&T offers attractive 4G tablet data plans. The 12 month plan includes 250 MB monthly, 20GB of extra Cloud Drive storage and $10 Amazon Apps promo credit, all available for an unbelievable one-time payment of $50. If you require additional data from AT&T you buy directly from them.
The Kindle Fire uses the muscle of Dolby Digital Plus to create a master class auditory experience that leaves you reeling with satisfaction with or without the headphones. The technology available allows you create your own virtual sound and delivers the best sound quality for movies and TV shows. The audio profile automatically adapts with what you are doing, you do not have to fiddle the volume as you switch from watching a movie to listening to music or talking on Skype.
The Kindle Fire 4G LTE uses In-Plane Switching to improve colour reproduction on the LCD panel. This means that what you watch remains all- rich and in colourful display, no matter the angle that you are watching from. The visuals are beautiful, crispy and the texts are crystal clear. This is because the display of Kindle Fire is 254 ppi and works with a high resolution of 1920 x 1200 pixel screen, which is capable of showing movies and TV shows in up to 1080 in high definition.
Most tablet devices comprise of glass with an LCD at the bottom and touch sensor on top divided by an air gap. It is the air gap that bounces light off surfaces, thereby creating varying diverting reflections that reduce the contrast of the display screen. The Kindle Fire 4G LTE solves this problem with a lamination of the touch sensor and LCD into a singular layer of glass, making it very easy to view, even under glaring or bright light.
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