In this exclusive Good e-Reader Video we unbox the brandnew Amazon Kindle Fire Tablet PC! This is the first Android tablet from Amazon and we show you everything that comes in the box! Finally we wrap it up and you can see what the first time bootup looks like —
UPDATE! The newly released 6.2.1 and 6.2.2 Amazon updates will break previous root access. This, however, has been bypassed, thanks to RootzWiki and AndroidPolice. Please check out forum.xda-developers.com (You need root access to register your device with your Google account). This will allow you access to the Android Market App and Gmail. This video will show you the benefits of bypassing the Amazon Launcher and App Store to fully realize the capabilities of your Kindle Fire tablet. The Kindle Fire was created to be a “Media Consumption” device and Amazon peripheral. This video will demonstrate what a Kindle Fire is actually capable of. My instructions are only meant to point you in the right direction. Instructions ///////////////////// 1. Root your Kindle Fire – www.kindlefirewire.com will show you how to do this. You will need a program called SuperOneClick, and follow simple instructions. 2. Apps – Side load a separate Android Launcher (Go Launcher, ICS), Android Market, and an internet browser. With a little research, this is very easy to do. You can add customized widgets to your Home Screen using Go Launcher or Elixer 2. Other indispensable apps include ES File Explorer and MX Media Player. ES File Explorer will allow you to navigate to network shares located on your PC. MX Media Player will allow you to play and stream various video file types that may be stored on your PC. 3. Wallpaper – The Kindle Fire automatically changes the wallpaper each time the device … —
Get Free Tablet: tabletcore.com Google’s Nexus 7 (9 for 8GB, 9 for 16GB) is a game-changer. The first tablet with Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean,” it’s the most bang for the buck you can get in the market right now. It’s versatile, well-built, fast, and a lot of fun to use. It basically renders every 7-inch tablet priced at more than 0 pretty much irrelevant. If you’re looking for a small tablet to surf the Internet and play games, this is the one to buy. It easily unseats the Amazon Kindle Fire (9, 4 stars) as our Editors’ Choice for small tablets. Simply put, the Nexus 7 delivers the best balance of price and performance you’ll find in the tablet market right now, so it’s an easy Editors’ Choice for best small-screen tablet. That said, there are still reasons you might want to buy some of our other top-rated tablets. The Amazon Kindle Fire 9.00 at Amazon is even easier to use if you want to read books and watch Amazon Prime videos, but the Nexus 7 outpaces it with much higher performance and a better Web browser. Yes, Amazon is probably coming out with a new Kindle Fire soon, but we know nothing about that tablet, and can’t make any predictions based on it. The Barnes & Noble Nook Tablet (9, 4 stars) still makes a better ebook reader. The Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 (7.0) (9.99, 4 stars) is a better choice for those with large media libraries, as it accepts large memory cards and has an MHL output for HDTVs. With these options around, it’s hard to justify … —
ndevil.com – Amazon Kindle Fire HD Tablet unboxed and first Impression after Setting Up. Also Comparison with Amazon Kindle Fire and Google Nexus 7. —
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