However, getting hands on these tabs make you feel they are nice but not great when compared with Apple’s iPad. We are getting you a review of the 7-inch Kindle Fire 2 HD before it hits the shelves so that it’s easy for you to decide whether to splurge on it or rather go and buy Apple’s iPad. To start, let’s take a look at the most prominent and noted feature- the screen. With a bright light and no glare, the Kindle Fire HD offers you a clear and easy-to-read screen. It has a resolution of 1,280 x 800 pixels, which does offer vivid colors as compared to its predecessors, but stays few steps back Apple’s iPad, which has the highest color accuracy at a 2048 x 1536 resolution. Getting the Kindle Fire HD high marks were its battery life of 8 hours, enhanced access to cloud storage, and the introduction of a physical volume button and camera. iPad also beats the Kindle Fire in terms of games as the former has more and better games as compared to the latter. It will be out in two versions such as 16GB and 32 GB models. The price of 7-inch Kindle Fire HD starts $199, while the 8.9-inch version will cost $299. That’s a lot less than 4G version of iPad, which starts at $629.

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