Somewhat water under the bridge by now, as the video has been out for a while, but one of the key differences for me has to do with using the device as a Zoom chat device. As most desktop devices use landscape orientation for the video chat window, when someone joins with a mobile device, their image is pretty small, with big unused/unusable areas to the left and right of the subject. Turning the camera or mobile device sideways to landscape is fine, except then the camera is to the far left or right, not at the top, and the user never seems to be looking at the other parties on the call, but off to the side somewhere. Enter Fire HD 8, which has the camera on the long side, just like a laptop would be, and that solves the problem. This for me makes the 8 a solution, and the 7 not.
Somewhat water under the bridge by now, as the video has been out for a while, but one of the key differences for me has to do with using the device as a Zoom chat device. As most desktop devices use landscape orientation for the video chat window, when someone joins with a mobile device, their image is pretty small, with big unused/unusable areas to the left and right of the subject. Turning the camera or mobile device sideways to landscape is fine, except then the camera is to the far left or right, not at the top, and the user never seems to be looking at the other parties on the call, but off to the side somewhere. Enter Fire HD 8, which has the camera on the long side, just like a laptop would be, and that solves the problem. This for me makes the 8 a solution, and the 7 not.
Thanks your like one of the only people to do an actual screen comparison their looks like no difference
I'm watching this with the Amazon fire 8 hd
ITAC85 and how is that tablet?
Video stabilization makes this completely unwatchable, never use this feature