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Kindle Fire HD and Fire HDX DEALS with up to $60 off Holiday Sales Revealed

Friday, 12 December 2014 08:37 PM

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Amazon Kindle Fire HDX vs HD 7 vs HD 6 Comparison and Current Holiday Deals on the Kindle Fire Range of Tablets Published

Chicago, IL / ACCESSWIRE / December 12,  2014 / Black Friday and Cyber Monday saw numerous deals on consumer electronics such as tablet and laptop computers. Among those featured were the very popular iPad series of tablets from Apple as well as the Amazon Kindle Fire Series. Two weeks after a record breaking Black Friday, the Kindle Fire range of tablets are still on sale with discounts of up to $60.

These Kindle Fire DEALS with up to $60 Savings summarize current online and in-store holiday sales still going strong nearly two weeks after Cyber week has been wrapped up.

While some of these Kindle Fire sales come from Amazon itself, others come from retail giants like Best Buy and Staples.

Visit http://TabletXRay.com/Holiday-DEALS/ to get the full scoop on these Amazon Kindle holiday sales.

"With less than two weeks to go to Christmas, it’s unlikely that these markdowns will get any better. In fact, from a statistical point-of-view, these prices can only go in one direction – that is down" says Chase Pray, a spokesperson for Tablet XRay. The above pages list deals not only on the Kindle Fire range of tablets, but also on other popular tablets like the Apple iPad Air, iPad Mini with Retina Display and the Samsung Galaxy series of Android tablets.

"Probably the toughest decision for buyers is choosing between the Fire HDX and the Fire HD series of tablets. The budget-friendly models, HD 6 and HD 7, are affordable and easy-to-use entry level tablets. In contrast, the HDX series tablets are more advanced and boast high-end technical features. Consumers will need to make the right decision on which version they need, before taking advantage of any of the existing Kindle Fire HD deals" explains Pray.

This Kindle Fire HD 6 vs HD 7 vs HDX comparison aims to help shoppers understand the difference between these three Fire Series tablets and helps them make a more informed choice between the three tablets.

According to this comparison chart, it is a very simple process involving only two steps. Users who require a heavy performance unit with better display, more processing power and more storage space with enhanced Wi-Fi and 4G LTE connections should opt for the Kindle HDX series of tablets. Any avid traveler or movie buff will appreciate the video quality and power of these tablets. For less heavy usage such as reading, browsing the web, checking emails and an occasional movie, a Fire HD tablet suits the purpose just fine.

In the current market, the Kindle Fire HDX is one of the most powerful tablets around. It is powered by a quad-core processor of the Snapdragon 800 family clocking in at a speed of 2.2 GHz. In comparison, the iPad Air’s A8X is a triple-core, 1.5 GHz processor and the A7 of the 2014 iPad Mini with Retina Display is a dual-core, 1.4 GHz processor. This goes to show that the Kindle Fire HDX is anything but an inferior tablet to the Apple iPad in spite of its cheap price tag.

"The discounted % on the Kindle Fire holiday sales is certainly important, but picking the right tablet according to your specific needs may be even more important" concludes Pray.

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Name: Chase Pray
Organization: Tablet XRay


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