- Oct 26, 1999
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For Black Friday, I bought my kids the 2012 7" Kindle Fire HD 16GB at Best Buy (was on sale for $99.99 plus tax so about $108 each). Then on Sunday night, I saw on Amazon that they have the 2013 7" Kindle Fire HD 16GB on sale ($119.00 each, no tax). I went ahead and ordered two of those as well. I have Amazon Prime so they are already out for delivery today. I had looked at the HDX in person, but that blue haze along the edges was extremely annoying (and for my kids, the extras on that HDX aren't important).
Which version though is really better for 10-year-olds? They already have iPod Touch devices so FaceTime and iMessage can be done on that. Their main use for these Kindles will be:
1. Reading Kindle books
2. Playing some light games
3. Watching videos (Amazon Prime, Xfinity, ESPN, Disney)
4. Web browsing, email
From what I can tell, the Pro's of each model are...
2012:
Front Camera (none on 2013)
HDMI port (none on 2013)
Slightly Thinner (0.405" vs 0.417")
2013:
Faster (1.5 GHz vs 1.2 GHz)
Lighter (12.2 oz vs 13.9 oz)
Smaller Footprint (7.5" x 5.0" vs 7.6" x 5.4")
Newer Mojito OS 3.0
Ability to download select shows/movies from Amazon Prime
Am I missing any other key differences? Thanks!
Which version though is really better for 10-year-olds? They already have iPod Touch devices so FaceTime and iMessage can be done on that. Their main use for these Kindles will be:
1. Reading Kindle books
2. Playing some light games
3. Watching videos (Amazon Prime, Xfinity, ESPN, Disney)
4. Web browsing, email
From what I can tell, the Pro's of each model are...
2012:
Front Camera (none on 2013)
HDMI port (none on 2013)
Slightly Thinner (0.405" vs 0.417")
2013:
Faster (1.5 GHz vs 1.2 GHz)
Lighter (12.2 oz vs 13.9 oz)
Smaller Footprint (7.5" x 5.0" vs 7.6" x 5.4")
Newer Mojito OS 3.0
Ability to download select shows/movies from Amazon Prime
Am I missing any other key differences? Thanks!