Testseek.com have collected 76 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 6 inch and the average rating is 74%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 6 inch.
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The editors liked
Did I mention how cheap the Fire HD 6 is? At roughly half the cost of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook
This is the reader-tablet crossover we've been waiting for. The Kindle Fire operating system is easy enough for a four-year-old to figure out
And the sea
Brilliant and sharp (albeit small) display
Superior speakers
Sturdy construction
Tight integration with Amazon ecosystem (a plus
At least
For the Amazon faithful)
Solid. build quality. Bright
Sharp screen. Good size for reading. Tons of Amazon streaming content.
The Amazon Fire HD 6 starts at an affordable $99. Its small size makes it extremely portable and easy to use in one hand. Performance is smooth and its OS features a variety of family-friendly functions
Compact
Sharp HD screen
Affordable
Good battery life
Inexpensive
Excellent parental controls
Accurate and bright screen
Low Price
Excellent Screen
Easily Portable
Bright IPS display for outdoor usability
Accurate colors and high contrast
Sturdy build quality
MP4 and MKV 1080p playback
Front-facing and rear cameras
Amazon Cloud storage
Very inexpensive
Sharp screen
Long battery life
Useful features such as family sharing and the option to add six user accounts
Great overall value for the price
The editors didn't like
Perhaps ironically
The simplicity of the Kindle Fire software does get to me. Living in Amazon's world becomes a little bit claustrophobic after a while. This is sort of a silly gripe
And it's certainly not specific to the Fire HD 6. Nevertheless
It's
Only 8GB of onboard storage
And not expandable
A bit slippery and sharp-edged
No HDMI out or MicroSD slot
Relatively low-res front and rear cameras
Weak battery life
Amazon Appstore selection
Very little internal storage
With no memory card slot. Sometimes laggy. Mediocre battery life. Lacks Mayday button for instant help
The plastic construction feels cheap and girthy. It lacks Amazon's Mayday instant customer-service feature as well as the Google Play store. The free space on the 8GB model fills up quickly
Lack of storage
Chunky
Niche tablet
Poor camera quality
Just 8GB of storage
Audio quality could be better
Strongly Tied to Amazon
Heavy for its Small Size
No microSD memory card slot
Very glossy screen
Monaural speaker
Small available storage space
Relatively thick and weighty
Slow hardware
Latency
Amazon Store pales against Play and Apple Stores
Very little customization options
No GPS
NFC
WWAN
Haptic feedback
Video-out
Heavy for its size
Cheap build quality
Limited built-in storage
No microSD slot
Some performance lags
Doesn't include Amazon's Mayday live support feature
Brilliant and sharp (albeit small) display, Superior speakers, Sturdy construction, Tight integration with Amazon ecosystem (a plus, at least, for the Amazon faithful)
Only 8GB of onboard storage, and not expandable, A bit slippery and sharp-edged, No HDMI out or MicroSD slot, Relatively low-res front and rear cameras, Weak battery life, Amazon Appstore selection
If you're comfortable with a 6-inch display, the Fire HD 6 delivers a high-quality tablet at a sweet price, especially for Amazon Prime members. But at a size closer to phablet than tablet, the screen's small for a non-smartphone. Read More…...
Published: 2014-12-03, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: As the quality of tablets has gone up, the minimum cost to get a halfway decent one has gone down. Read on, as Gizmag reviews one of Amazon's most aggressively-priced products yet, the US$99 Fire HD 6 tablet.You could do a drinking game while reading revi...
Published: 2014-11-21, Author: Dana , review by: engadget.com
Sharp screen, Long battery life, Useful features such as family sharing and the option to add six user accounts, Great overall value for the price
Heavy for its size, cheap build quality, Limited built-in storage, no microSD slot, Some performance lags, Doesn't include Amazon's Mayday live support feature
With long battery life, a sharp screen and some useful software features, the HD 6 offers impressive value for the money. It's an excellent choice for children, and anyone else looking for a small-screen tablet on a budget....
Abstract: For this review, we're doing something that we've done a few times in the past: a tag team review. Both Cameron and Ryan have Fire HD tablets – Cam the HD 6 and Ryan the HD 7 – and are going to share their thoughts on each device. The hardware sections wi...
The Amazon Fire HD 6 is a niche tablet, with a seriously compact screen that makes it almost as small as some smartphones (along it's a bit of a chunky beast). However, if your priority is affordable portability or you're just after something your kids ca...
Bright IPS display for outdoor usability, Accurate colors and high contrast, Sturdy build quality, Good battery life, MP4 and MKV 1080p playback, Front-facing and rear cameras, Amazon Cloud storage, Very inexpensive
Very glossy screen, Monaural speaker, Small available storage space, Relatively thick and weighty, Slow hardware; latency, Amazon Store pales against Play and Apple Stores, Very little customization options, No GPS, NFC, WWAN, haptic feedback, video-out,
Amazon Kindle Fire HD 6The original Kindle Fire made a splash in the tablet market by offering both respectable hardware and decent performance for what was a bargain price back in 2011. Three years later and Amazon have done it again with the Kindle Fire...
The Amazon Fire HD 6 starts at an affordable $99. Its small size makes it extremely portable and easy to use in one hand. Performance is smooth and its OS features a variety of family-friendly functions
The plastic construction feels cheap and girthy. It lacks Amazon's Mayday instant customer-service feature as well as the Google Play store. The free space on the 8GB model fills up quickly
The smooth performing and feature-filled Amazon Fire HD 6 is unrivaled in the bargain tablet category....
Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.com
Did I mention how cheap the Fire HD 6 is? At roughly half the cost of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook, this is the reader-tablet crossover we've been waiting for. The Kindle Fire operating system is easy enough for a four-year-old to figure out, and the sea
Perhaps ironically, the simplicity of the Kindle Fire software does get to me. Living in Amazon's world becomes a little bit claustrophobic after a while. This is sort of a silly gripe, and it's certainly not specific to the Fire HD 6. Nevertheless, it's
Do you want a small tablet? Are you on a budget? Then you should buy the Fire HD 6. Again, if youre okay with living in Amazons world, this is one of the best tablet deals out there. Its a great starter tablet, if youve never owned one. Its also a te...