New Amazon Kindle Fire rumored to have 10 inch screen, quad-core Tegra 3 processor
0. phoneArena posted on 25 Mar 2012, 01:50
Originally expected to launch last year, a larger Amazon Kindle Fire with a 10 inch screen and a quad-core Tegra 3 processor under the hood, is now just months away from production according to BGR; DigiTimes reported that Amazon has ordered chassis from Taiwan's Catcher Technologies...
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1. skaar18 posted on 25 Mar 2012, 03:17 1 3
Plz make this tablet with a resolution of 1920x1200...
8. greenrolaids posted on 25 Mar 2012, 12:20 0 0
since it's going to be a loss leader you can prolly expect the 10.1 tablet to be lower than $400. I would guess it would be around $299-350$.
4. Zayuh24 posted on 25 Mar 2012, 07:59 0 0
This tablet should be priced at $350-$400. I'd buy accessories and other ish to balance it out, but I will be trading in my Kindle Fire to get it. JUST LET IT HAVE A FRONT-FACING CAMERA!!!!!
5. buggerrer posted on 25 Mar 2012, 09:20 5 0
actually I don't think I'm gonna buy any new kindle fire again, true its only 199$, but com'on its a useless 7" low res screen!
I rooted it, playing with custom roms, still can't believe i bought this crap!
6. InspectorGadget80 posted on 25 Mar 2012, 10:56 2 0
If it's 299-399 price range i'll buy it in a heart beat!
7. appleDOESNT.com posted on 25 Mar 2012, 11:51 0 0
iPad 1 costs $210 to make, ipad 3 costs $332, apple never lowered the price not once lol but i am shocked they didnt raise their price considering they have actually had to put in better parts due to competition and they are the ones taking the hit!
Anyways, kindle fire 10.1 will costs a little over $300 to make and they will sell it at $299, you heard it hear first :)
9. speckledapple posted on 25 Mar 2012, 12:35 0 0
unlike other markers, Amazon will not have a very high resolution tablet yet, just because there is not enough content for it. Plus, Amazon's store itself has not fully jumped on the high res bandwagon so it will take time for them to do that. I assume it will just be better but offer much of the same value in a bigger screen size.
10. Immolate posted on 25 Mar 2012, 14:07 1 0
One word: Netflix.
Any tablet with Netflix can take advantage of a 1080p screen.
11. Jeradiah3 posted on 26 Mar 2012, 07:09 0 0
I wonder what the price will be!!! My fiance has been waiting for the price of the 10" Kindle Fire and hopefully I can get it for her






