Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Play 1080P MKV Movies on Kindle Fire HD


The Kindle Fire HD features an 8.9-inch 1920x1200, 254ppi display. It includes an HD front-facing camera, HDMI output, Bluetooth connectivity, and a laminated touch sensor for better visuals and 25-percent less glare. Under the hood, Amazon has dropped in a Texas Instruments OMAP 4470 processor.
With its beautiful high-definition color display, dual-band Wi-Fi, fast 1.2 Ghz dual-core processor, and eleven-hour battery, Kindle Fire HD allows you to enjoy your media wherever you want. Many popular apps are supported, including Facebook, Netflix, Twitter, HBO GO, Pandora, Angry Birds Space, and more.
The Kindle Fire HD 7 was the best tablet at a certain price. But with the larger Kindle Fire HD 8.9, "we made the best tablet at any price," Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos said, in a not-so-subtle jab at the iPad.
However, just the same as other kinds of tablet, the Kindle Fire HD does not support MKV video format. MKV, a common HD and SD video format, is famous for multiple subtitles and audio tracks, is widely used in saving HD videos up to 1080p, which is the best choice for people to enjoy high definition movies. But due to its complexity, it is not well supported by lots of tablets including Nexus 7/10, iPad mini, iPad 4, Surface Pro, etc. That’s really a pain in the butt for those who want to play MKV on Kindle Fire HD.
In this case, the best solution is to convert MKV to Kindle Fire HD accepted video formats via a professional Video Converter (Video Converter for Mac). Personally speaking, I’d like to use the one from Doremisoft, which can convert MKV videos to almost all popular formats, such as MKV to WMV.
In addition, if you want to play 1080p MKV on iPhone 5, or play MKV on Google Nexus 7 and more, you can also use this powerful MKV to Kindle Fire HD Video Converter Mac to meet the goal.

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