Sep 26, 2012
The Kindle Fire and Kindle Fire HD are the two versions unveiled by Amazon at a press conference in the United States last week, which the company is launching in the market head-to-head with Apple’s latest iPad. Amazon’s POV is to slash the prices of their tablet drastically in comparison to iPad prices.

For a quick review of how the new Kindle Fire measures up against the latest iPad, let’s take a look at the comparison table below:
| Kindle Fire HD | iPad | |
| Display Size | 8.9 inches | 9.7 inches | 
| Resolution | 1920 x 1200 | 2048 x 1536 | 
| Memory | 1 GB | 1 GB | 
| Storage | 16 GB, 32 GB32 GB, 64 GB (4G) | 16 GB, 32 GB, 64 GB | 
| Speakers | Stereo | Mono | 
| Rear Camera | No | 5mp, auto-focus, 
 1080p vid | 
| Front Camera | HD | VGA | 
| Wi-Fi | 802.11 a/b/g /n | 802.11 a/b/g /n | 
| Bluetooth | Yes | Yes | 
| Height | 240mm | 241.2mm | 
| Width | 160mm | 185.7mm | 
| Thickness | 8.8mm | 9.4mm | 
| Weight | 567g575g (4G) | 652g662g (4G) | 
| Price | $ 299, $ 369 
 $ 499, $ 599 (4G) | $ 499, $ 599, $ 699 
 $ 629, $ 729, $ 829 | 
| Colors | Black | Black, White | 
Both the tablets have their pros and cons.
For starters, the iPad has a bigger and higher resolution, a more advances processor and an innumerable array of applications that go hand in hand with it.
On the flip-side, the Kindle HD comes with an 11 hours battery life, access to the Kindle’s book service and a significantly lower price tag for those in the market for a low cost but quality tablet.
So, who will reign supreme in the battle of the tablets?
Source: TechLeash.com