Wednesday, September 25, 2013

New Nexus 7 vs. Kindle Fire HDX 7: Comparison - Tablet Zone

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is becoming next to Apple’s most formidable rival of Google and its Android ecosystem. This morning the virtual library has introduced its new generation of tablets equipped with features outside series and has made things very difficult for the competitors. We bring you a comparison of Kindle Fire HDX 7 with a rival more imposing, the new Nexus 7 .

Google launched its new Nexus 7 back in June setting a new standard within the range of compact tablets thanks to its full HD screen and powerful processor Snapdragon S4 Pro . Soon, however, he is throwing on the competition. The LG G Pad 8.3 already showed benefits at the same level or even higher, and now the Kindle Fire HDX 7 is a new headache for the search engine company.

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Both tablets have a screen similar characteristics: their 7 inch full HD resolution 1920 × 1200 . Both Amazon and Google have always been at the forefront in terms of resolution and pixels, and new generations of the Kindle Fire and the Nexus 7 will not only confirm this trend. The sale of content is closely related to the commercial development of the two franchises and provide perfect viewing has become one of the fundamental premises of these firms.

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It is here where the Kindle Fire HDX seems to be leaving offside new Nexus 7 . Google’s tablet mounts a Snapdragon S4 Pro to 1.5 GHz, a rather conservative choice, while the Amazon team runs a Snapdragon 800 to 2.2 GHz , the all-powerful Qualcomm chip leading today all devices with aspirations to high end .

Nexus July 2013 touchdown

Still, the processor of the new Nexus 7 is not bad and both benchmarks and in actual use has shown great qualities, however, the Snapdragon 800 usually exceed 30,000 points AnTuTu while the S4 Pro is normally about 20,000.

Furthermore, both tablets have 2 GB of RAM.

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Here, on the contrary, the new Nexus 7 carries advantage , at least in our opinion. The tablet manufactured by ASUS always receive new versions of Android after his release. Currently running version 4.3 Jelly Bean and the 4.4 Kitkat arrive shortly. Android lovers have little to do with a Kindle Fire, unless they decide to rootearlo (with consequent risks involved).

As we told you earlier today, the Kindle Fire HDX runs a new operating system called Fire OS. We do not know how much has it Android or to what extent is a homemade Amazon, in any case, its interface is completely personalized and customizable sparsely .

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This point may be controversial. While the new Nexus 7 gives access to Google Play and the number of potentially installable applications is infinitely greater, Amazon is much more careful when drawing your app store and it only room proven quality services .

Kindle Fire HDX presentation

However, we will continue staying with the Play Store , even though Amazon increasingly becomes more and more interesting for developers.

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willingly questionable the usefulness of the cameras on tablets, beyond the practical use that can give us when videoconferencing. Still, Google prevailed on integrating a rear camera 5 Mpx on your computer over other aspects and emerges victorious in this section (although it unhelpful that many of us may be), since the Kindle Fire has no camera HDX one on the back.

Price and conclusions

In tablet, best value for money we will not find. Recall that both teams are subsidized by Google and Amazon, eager to attract users to its ecosystem, and 229 euros initial price are unattainable for any manufacturer that seeks profits by selling hardware.

Nexus 7 vs. Kindle Fire HDX

However, the dispute over these two tablets seems clear. On one hand we performance and the other a versatile operating system . The Kindle Fire HDX offers a next generation processor, the most advanced mobile devices seen to date. The new Nexus 7, meanwhile, offers a constantly updated OS and fast to be free of layers of customization.

must also emphasize that the model with 4G LTE is more economical in the case of the Kindle Fire HDX (349 euros 329 euros Nexus 7). So, those who want a tablet to use a high-speed wireless connection have another advantage Amazon team .

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