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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Marware Capacitive Stylus for Kindle Fire, Fire HD, and Kindle Paperwhite, Black Review







The specs of ‘Marware Capacitive Stylus for Kindle Fire, Fire HD, and Kindle Paperwhite, Black’ are:



  • Manufacturer: Marware

  • Product Dimensions: 6.3×1.9×0.4 inches

  • Shipping Weight: 0.1 pounds


Here are some REAL customer reviews:


“Too expensive and too ordinary”


First, $15 is too expensiveSecond, the thing has a rubber tipRubber tips do not slide well and they don't hold up very well. A much better choice would be a knit fiber tip. New Trent has a double pack of plastic styli with retractable… Read more


“Broken clip.”


The clip broke shortly after starting to use it. Now I can't keep it attached to the case. The stylus itself is working fine. Read more


“Not worth the extra cost”


I purchased this mainly because it came in different colors and I was able to buy a black, orange and pink one. There were no reviews when I purchased and I assumed that I would also be getting top of the line quality for the premium price paid. I paid… Read more



The Kindle Fire is a mini tablet computer version of Amazon.com’s Kindle e-book reader. Announced on September 28, 2011, the Kindle Fire has a color 7-inch multi-touch display with IPS technology and runs a forked version of Google’s Android operating system. The device—which includes access to the Amazon Appstore, streaming movies and TV shows, and Kindle’s e-books—was released to consumers in the United States on November 15, 2011. On September 7, 2012, upgrades to the device were announced with consumer availability to those European countries with a localized version of Amazon’s website (United Kingdom,[8] France, Germany, Italy and Spain).[9]

The Kindle Fire’s external dimensions are 7.5×4.7×0.45 inch (190×120×11 mm),.[10] The visible area of the screen is 6×3.5 inches (150×89 mm). The Kindle Fire originally retailed for US$199.[11] Estimates of the device’s initial bill of materials ranged from $150 to $201.70.[12][13] Amazon’s business strategy is to make money on the selling of digital content on the Fire, rather than through the device itself.[14][15][16] On September 6, 2012, the Kindle Fire price was reduced to $159, RAM upgraded to 1GB and processor clock speed upgraded to 1.2 GHz. A new and more video-friendly version called the Kindle Fire HD (8.9 inch version) is also available.[17][18]


As of May 2013, the Kindle Fire is the second-best-selling tablet after Apple’s iPad, with about 7 million units sold according to estimates by Forrester Research.[2]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kindle_fire






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