Amazon presenta los nuevos Kindle Fire HDX de 7 y 8.9 pulgadas con Snapdragon 800, Mayday Button y Fire OS 3.0 ‘Mojito’
Amazon nos acaba de sorprender con dos nuevos lanzamientos y no, ninguno es un smartphone. Lo que nos acaban de presentar es una renovada línea de tablets llamada Kindle Fire HDX 7 y Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 dotados del potente procesador de moda Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 a 2.2 GHz. Como aderezo, llevan la jugosa version de Sistema Operativo Fire OS 3.0 ‘Mojito’. Los precios parten desde los 229$ para el HDX 7 de 16 GB Wifi a los 579$ del HDX 8.9 de 32 GB con conectividad LTE.
Kindle Fire HDX 7
El Kindle Fire HDX 7 luce una pantalla de 7 pulgadas 1920 × 1200 pixel de resolución (323ppi) y según ellos “precisión de color perfecta” con un 100% sRGB, 2 GB de RAM, el ya mencionado Snapdragon 800 a 2.2 GHz, GPU Adreno 330, una cámara frontal HD junto con su versión de Android modificada llamada Fire OS 3.0 ‘Mojito’.
El Fire HDX 7 viene en dos modelos Wi-Fi y LTE. A esto hay que sumarle 3 capacidades de almacenamiento. Los precios serán: 16 GB (229$ WiFi, 329$ LTE), 32GB (269$ WiFi, 369$ LTE) y 64 GB (309$ WiFi, 409$ LTE).
Kindle Fire HDX 8.9
El Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 por su parte utiliza una pantalla con una resolución de 2.560 × 1.600 pixel (339ppi). También comparte procesador, el Snapdragon 800 a 2.2 GHz, 2GB RAM, cámara trasera de 8MP, cámara frontal HD y un diseño ultra-ligero que pesa sólo 375 gramos.
El Fire HDX 8.9 también posee dos modelos de conectividad y 3 capacidades de almacenamiento de 16 GB (379$ WiFi, 479$ LTE), 32GB (429$ WiFi, 529$ dólares) y 64 GB (479$ WiFi, 579$ LTE).
No creemos que todos estos modelos lleguen a nuestro país pero recordad que probablemente sufran la tan odiada paridad dolar/Euro, 100$ = 100€.
Mayday Button
Esta es una nueva funcionalidad de la gama HDX y que permite que podamos conectar con un técnico de Amazon las 24 horas del días los 24 meses del año. Con este servicio podremos incluso dejar que el técnico maneje en remoto nuestro dispositivo para que nos enseñe como se hacen ciertas cosas en vez de tratar de explicarnos como se hace.
Una segunda pantalla
Con las nueva versión de Fire OS 3.0 podremos lanzar literalmente el contenido de la pantalla de nuestro kindle a nuestra Playstation 3 (y pronto la 4.0) o SmartTV Samsung y usarla como segundo monitor. Podremos entre otras cosas reproducir una película en ella mientras nosotros navegamos o leemos con nuestro tablet mientras tanto.
Los nuevos modelos de Kindle Fire HDX comenzaran a estar disponibles a partir del mes de octubre aunque no sabemos que modelos y en que fechas llegarán a nuestro país.
Nota de Prensa
Introducing Fire OS 3.0 “Mojito” |
Brings hundreds of platform updates and exclusive new features, including the Mayday button, X-Ray for Music, Second Screen, 1-Tap Archive, Cloud Collections, Quiet Time, Optimizing Download Manager, and Social Integration with Goodreads and FacebookNew enterprise and productivity features—including printing, email conversation view, enterprise encryption and mobile device management—BYOD support
Apps and games built for Android are compatible with Fire OS Fire OS 3.0 available exclusively on the all-new Kindle Fire HD & Kindle Fire HDX tablets SEATTLE–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Sep. 25, 2013– Amazon.com today introduced Fire OS 3.0 “Mojito,” the next generation of software and services that powers the best-selling Kindle Fire tablets, with hundreds of updates and exclusive new features to give customers a simple OS experience with Android app compatibility. Fire OS starts with Android and adds:
Fire OS 3.0 is available exclusively on the all-new Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HDX—read a separate press release at:www.amazon.com/kindle-pr. “Fire OS includes the core email and productivity apps, but we take a different approach when it comes to content,” said Dave Limp, Vice President, Amazon Kindle. “Our content-first approach shapes the design of Fire OS—the home screen makes the most recent content items available instantly on the Carousel or Grid and customers can move between their media libraries both on the device and in the cloud with a simple tap. We’ve also deeply integrated Amazon services directly into Mojito, such as the Mayday button, Second Screen, X-Ray for Movies & TV shows, and now X-Ray for Music.” “Fire OS lets developers offer their Android apps on Kindle Fire with little to no work,” said Mike George, Vice President, Amazon Appstore. “Developers can integrate services like Whispersync for Games, GameCircle, In-App Purchasing, and Amazon’s Mobile Associates into their apps to take advantage of the Amazon Appstore’s increased monetization and customer engagement.” Fire OS features for Android apps and games:
Cloud services and user interface improvements:
Revolutionary Mayday Button:
Deeply-integrated content features:
Low-level platform enhancements:
New enterprise and productivity features:
Developers: Developers consistently report how simple it is to bring their Android apps to the Fire OS platform and how they see increased monetization and engagement with their apps and games on Kindle Fire. Here’s what they have to say: Imangi Studios is the creator of the popular game Temple Run. “We’ve integrated with Amazon’s In-App Purchasing and GameCircle APIs, which was a breeze,” says Keith Shephard, CEO of Imangi Studios. “We’ve seen significantly higher customer engagement withTemple Run since the integration, making the few, short steps worth it.” “Since the launch of the very first Kindle Fire, Gameloft has been a strong believer in Amazon’s ability to bring a great user experience to digital gamers,” said Baudouin Corman, VP of Publishing for the Americas, Gameloft, developers of Asphalt 8 & Despicable Me: Minon Rush. “From recommendations and reviews to GameCircle, Amazon is building the kind of strong ecosystem we want for our products.” “Amazon continues to monetize incredibly well for us,” said Mike Sandwick, Manager of Strategic Partnerships, TinyCo, the mobile gaming developers behind Tiny Village. “Kindle Fire devices consistently deliver high LTVs across all of our titles.” “We’re extremely happy with the per-user monetization we’ve achieved on Amazon with our games,” said Arlin Schaffel at Noodlecake Studios, publisher of Super Stickman Golf. “We regularly see more than double the per-user spend on Amazon compared to other app stores. As Amazon continues to expand worldwide, we’re excited to see our revenue grow along with them.” Fire OS 3.0 is available exclusively on the all-new Kindle Fire HD and Kindle Fire HDX tablets. Some of these features will be available mid-November as part of the free, over-the-air Fire OS 3.1 update www.amazon.com/fireos. Developers can learn more about Fire OS 3.0 at http://developer.amazon.com/sdk/fireos.html. |