Here you can see the home screen on the Kindle Fire -- a radical departure from the virtual desktops we're accustomed to seeing on tablets.
At the top you'll notice categories for Newsstand, Books, Music, Video, Docs, Apps, and the Web browser. With the exception of Docs and the Browser, each of those menus also include direct links into Amazon's digital store for that content.
Beneath the categories, you get a nice big view of your recently used apps and files, along with a shelf of your favorite stuff. These can be your favorite apps, books, albums or web sites.
Amazon Kindle Fire screenshots
by CNET News.com | November 13, 2011, 9:10pm PST | Image 1 of 12
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