With a few news, Amazon unveils its new Fire Max 11 tablet this Tuesday (23). The device looks like this: The “biggest and most powerful” model launched by the e-commerce giant until now.
The device is a new slim aluminum design with reinforced glass and weighs just over 500 grams. Interestingly, Amazon reports that the device is “three times more powerful than the 10th generation iPad.”
One of the highlights of the Amazon Fire Max 11 is the 11-inch display It has a resolution of 2,000 x 1,200 pixels. According to the brand, the display offers “brightness, sharpness and vibrant colors” for users to watch movies, TV shows, play games and video calls.
Internally, the device has a 2.2GHz octa-core chipset coupled with 4GB of RAM. Targeting the multitasking audience, the model promises to be 50% faster than the previous generation when running video streams, games and other heavy applications.
Amazon Fire Max 11 has an 8MP rear camera with autofocus. But, star is 8MP front sensor to record videos in 1080p and developed for meetings in Zoom or Microsoft Teams, for example.
besides being The first tablet of the brand with a biometric sensor on the side, the device has Dolby Atmos-enabled speakers, stylus support, and built-in Alexa assistant. Without revealing the capacity, the battery of the tablet has autonomy of up to 14 hours.
How much does the Amazon Fire Max 11 cost?
Pre-orders for the Amazon Fire Max 11 started this Tuesday (23rd) in the US. With 64GB or 128GB internal space options, The tablet will be available starting at $230. (approximately BRL 1,144 in current direct conversion, excluding taxes).
Separately, users can purchase the case with the integrated keyboard for $90 (R$447) and the stylus for $35 (R$174). There is also the option of a tablet pack, and both items start at $330 (R$1,640).
There are no predictions for the launch of the Amazon Fire Max 11 in Brazil.
Source: Tec Mundo

I’m Ben Stock, a highly experienced and passionate journalist with a career in the news industry spanning more than 10 years. I specialize in writing content for websites, including researching and interviewing sources to produce engaging articles. My current role is as an author at Gadget Onus, where I mainly cover the mobile section.