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  2. Amazon Fire HD 10 Kids Pro Tablet Amazon’s range of kid-friendly tablets dominates this guide, and for good reason. Amazon has cornered the market on tablets with colorful case designs and low ...

  3. Fire HD - Wikipedia

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    Amazon Fire HD 8 2022 (12th Generation) screen in factory settings. The Fire HD, also known as Kindle Fire HD prior to 2014, is a member of the Amazon Fire family of tablet computers. Fire HD refers to Amazon Fire family tablets with HD resolution displays. [3] These devices run the Fire OS operating system.

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  5. Amazon Fire - Wikipedia

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    Kindle Fire showing components, back cover removed. The Amazon Fire, formerly called the Kindle Fire, is a line of tablet computers developed by Amazon.Built with Quanta Computer, the Kindle Fire was first released in November 2011, featuring a color 7-inch multi-touch display with IPS technology and running on Fire OS, an Android-based operating system.

  6. Fire OS - Wikipedia

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    developer.amazon.com /docs /fire-tv /fire-os-overview.html Fire OS is an Android -based operating system developed by Amazon for their hardware devices . Fire OS includes proprietary software , a customized user interface primarily centered on content consumption, and heavy ties to content available from Amazon's storefronts and services.

  7. Amazon Kindle - Wikipedia

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    Amazon originally used the codename Fiona for the device. [5] Branding consultants Michael Cronan and Karin Hibma devised the Kindle name. Lab126 asked them to name the product, and they suggested "kindle", meaning to light a fire. [6] They felt this was an apt metaphor for reading and intellectual excitement. [7]