Monday, July 8, 2013

HP Slate 7 vs. Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 - Good E-Reader

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Welcome to another Good e-Reader Video Comparison! Today, we check out the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 vs. the HP Slate 7! Both of these tablets run on the Android operating system, but give two very unique experiences.

In this comparison video, we mainly center on the overall reading experience. We look at newspapers, magazines, comic books, and ebooks! The Kindle Fire HD has Dolby Surround Sound and the HP Slate 7 has Beats Audio. We fire up some video, no pun intended, and also play audio.

Both of these devices do a fair job, the Kindle has better resolution, which makes image heavy content really shine. We noticed that magazines look way better on the Kindle, but comic books and newspapers were fairly even. eBooks on the Kindle really shine with proprietary features like X-Ray and WhisperSync for Voice.

Michael Kozlowski (3063 Posts)

Michael Kozlowski is the Editor in Chief of Good e-Reader. He has been writing about electronic readers and technology for the last four years. His articles have been picked up by major and local news sources and websites such as the Huffington Post, CNET and more. Michael frequently travels to international events such as IFA, Computex, CES, Book Expo and a myriad of others. If you have any questions about any of his articles, please send Michael Kozlowski an email to michael@goodereader.com


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