Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Which one is better, Kindle Fire or Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7?

The 7-inch Amazon Kindle Fire has been announced to be a good craic to slam its specs up against those of its key rivals. Of course, this has to include Apple’s peerless iPad 2, last article we have compare iPad 2 with Kindle Fire , now we’ve chosen to compare it with its new sibling the Galaxy Tab 7.7 because of its size.

First, Compare the spec of Kindle Fire and Galaxy Tab 7.7
1: Processor
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7: ARM Cortex-A9 processor with Samsung`s own chipset, the Exynos
The Kindle Fire: a dual-core processor with Texas Instruments OMAP chip and clocked at 1GHz

2: Screen resolution and size
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7: 800 x 1280, 7.7 inches
The Kindle Fire: 1024 x 600; 7 inches
3: Camera, photos and video
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7: a back 3MP camera with autofocus and LED flash plus a secondary front facing 2MP camera for video calls.
The Kindle Fire: no

4: Thickness and weight
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7: 7.74 x 5.24 x 0.31; 335grams
The Kindle Fire: 7.5 x 4.7 x 0.45; 413 grams

5: OS
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7: Android 3.2 Honeycomb
The Kindle Fire: Android 2.3 Gingerbread

6: Storage
The Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7: 16GB, 32GB and 64GB
The Kindle Fire: 8 GB

Conclusion
Kindle Fire will only connect via Wi-Fi, with no 3G network, Bluetooth or GPS included. For a large array of connectivity elements, the Galaxy Tab 7.7` will satisfy all customers needs with Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n, Wi-Fi hotspot, 3G or Bluetooth 3.0.

Clearly, the Galaxy Tab 7.7` wins against Kindle Fire with its high-end specs. Probaly the Kindle Fire is outclassed with its lower RAM memory, the lack of a camera or a decent 8GB built-in storage memory. But it does have an afforable price, only $200, plus a dual-core, a bunch of apps to take into consideration.

Finally, both Galaxy Tab 7.7` and Kindle Fire only supports video in MP4 file formats, so if you want to play other video on them, you need to decode the video to MP4 formats first.

Kindle Fire video converter and Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 converter supports converting MOD, DV, MOV, AVCHD, TOD, 3GP, MKV, RMVB, AVI,WMV, FLV etc to MP4 to import convert video to Kindle Fire VS Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 for playback.

Screenshort of video converter for Kindle Fire VS Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7

Tips: if you are a Mac user, please use Video Converter Mac for iPad 2 and Kindle Fire.

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