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Thursday, 26 September 2013

Spec by Spec: Kindle Fire HDX vs. Nexus 7 vs. iPad Mini!!!

Posted on 03:38 by Unknown
Things are getting interesting for tablets as we move into the final months of 2013. Although Apple comfortably led the market since the original iPad was announced in 2010, Android is picking up the lead with the arrival of smaller and more affordable options -- so much so that late last year Cupertino decided it was high time to jump on this category, albeit not necessarily worrying about having the lowest price.
In between Google’s Nexus refresh back in July and the rumored launch of new iPads next month, Amazon made their move with two new Kindle Fire HDX tablets that will fight for your holiday dollars. But whereas past devices have focused primarily on value, with mid range internals capable of handling most tablet-centric tasks, this time around the company is pulling the big guns with a couple of high-spec yet still affordable tablets.
We've compiled a comparative table with a handful of what we consider are the best options in the 7- to 9-inch form factor right now. Let’s see how the new Kindle Fire HDX lineup stacks up against the competition.
 Apple iPad miniKindle Fire
HDX 7
Kindle Fire
HDX 8.9
Google Nexus 7Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 8.0
Price
(on contract)
$329 - $659$229 - $424$379 - $594$229 - $349$299
AvailabilityNowOctober 18November 7NowNow
Metascore85N/AN/A8778
ReviewMore infoMore infoMore infoReviewMore info
 
System chipApple A5QualComm Snapdragon 800QualComm Snapdragon 800Snapdragon S4 Pro APQ8064Samsung Exynos 4 Dual
CPUDual core, 1000 MHz, ARM Cortex-A9Quad core, 2200 MHzQuad core, 2200 MHzQuad core, 1500 MHz, KraitDual core, 1500 MHz, ARM Cortex-A9
GPUPowerVR SGX543MP2Adreno 330Adreno 330Adreno 320ARM Mali-400 MP4
Display7.9-inch
IPS LCD
7.0-inch
IPS LCD
8.9-inch
IPS LCD
7.0-inch
IPS LCD
8.0-inch
TFT
Resolution
(PPI)
1024 x 768
(162)
1920 x 1200
(323)
2560 x 1600
(339)
1920 x 1200
(323)
1280 x 800
(189)
RAM512MB2GB2GB2GB1.5GB
Front camera1.2MP720p720p1.2MP720p
Rear camera5MPnone8MP5MP5MP
Storage16/32/64GB16/32/64GB16/32/64GB16/32GB16/32GB
 
Data connectionLightningmicro USBmicro USBmicro USBmicro USB
microSDNoNoNoNoYes
Video out$40 adapter----HDMI$40 adapter
ConnectivityWi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, GPS, 3G/4GWi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth, GPS, 3G/4GWi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth, GPS,  3G/4GWi-Fi 802.11n, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, 3G/4GWi-Fi 802.11n, GPS, Bluetooth 4.0, 3G/4G
SensorsAmbient Light, Gyroscope, AccelerometerAmbient Light, Gyroscope, Compass / Magnetometer, AccelerometerAmbient Light, Gyroscope, Compass / Magnetometer, AccelerometerProximity, Ambient Light, Gyroscope, AccelerometerCompass / Magnetometer, Accelerometer
 
Operating SystemiOS 7Fire OS 3Fire OS 3Android 4.3Android 4.2
App StoreiTunesAmazon AppstoreAmazon AppstoreGoogle PlayGoogle Play
Weight308g-312g304g384g299g313g
Size200 x 134.7 x 7.2 mm186 x 128 x 9.0 mm231 x 158 x 7.8 mm200 x 114 x 8.65 mm209.8 x 123.8 x 7.4 mm
OtherAirplaySecond Screen, Mayday, Free month of Amazon PrimeSecond Screen, Mayday, Free month of Amazon Prime  

A few considerations

If all you care about is specs, it shouldn’t be too hard picking out a winner, but keep in mind the iPad is due for an update soon and rumors suggest Microsoft is entering the small tablet space -- though not likely until 2014.
It’s also worth pointing out that when you are buying a tablet you’re buying into a particular ecosystem. In that regard iOS often comes out on top, not because it has the largest app catalog of all (a meaningless metric after a certain threshold) but because high profile apps and games usually launch for Apple’s platform first and sometimes remain exclusive for a while. Android is closing the gap but it’s not quite there yet when it comes to tablet optimized apps. Your mileage may vary depending on what you’ll be using your tablet for.

Making some picks

With that in mind those opting for an iPad are advised to hold out a little longer as Apple is expected to refresh the lineup in October. Otherwise, if you are an Android person, the decision just got a bit tougher.
When Amazon’s Kindle Fire first arrived, the main reason it made waves was because it was better and cheaper than the competition at the time. Google took that advantage away with the Nexus 7, and since then it has released an upgraded version starting at $230. If you’d like a pure Android experience this is a solid choice.
But things are a little different with the new Kindle Fire HDX. Amazon has decided to compete in specs, and at least on paper, it has managed to outclass Google with a faster processor, better graphics and just as much RAM. Throw in 24x7x365 on-device “Mayday” tech support and tight integration with the company’s services, and Amazon makes a compelling case at $230 and even at $380 for the 8.9-inch model.
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