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The Kindle HDX 8.9 has exceptional battery life for a multimedia tablet
Reading and watching and listening on the Fire HD is sublime. Once you're in
You're in. The improved screen and body really do make a difference
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The screen in particular is wonderful
And holding the 7-inch tablet in portrait is actually
The Fire HD is very well put together. It's not rugged per se
But it definitely feels much more premium than you would expect. Significantly more sturdy than the Nexus 7
Fire OS has gotten hugely better in this latest iteration. Everything is smoother
Kindle Fire HD makes strides as tablet
With Bluetooth access
Better onscreen keyboard
And a better e-mail app
HD screen has a good level of detail and even illumination
Storage bump to 16GB gives more flexibility away from the cloud
If you have an A
Bright screen. Solid build. Amazon Prime streaming and FreeTime kids' content. Very easy to use.
Low price for features
Stunning-sounding speakers
Excellent Wi-Fi reception
Good battery life
Pleasing
Sharp display
Tight integration with Amazon services
The Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 is faster than last year's model and starts at an affordable $140 (£120). Amazon's Sangria OS is user-friendly and new features make the tablet easily shareable for families
Gorgeous screen. Very easy to use. Amazon Prime members get lots of video and book content. Multi-user parental controls.
Crisp and bright display
Impressively loud speakers
Large selection of movies and music
High-quality Skype calls
Kid-friendly FreeTime mode
Double the storage of Nexus 7
Excellent display
Wonderful array of Amazon content
Easy to use
Great customer service
Wonderful array of
Gorgeous screen. Very easy to use. Amazon Prime members get lots of video and book content. Multiuser parental controls.
Beautiful 7-inch HD display
Excellent stereo sound
Vast library of content
Affordable
Cheap
Good screen
Great if you're already part of the Amazon ecosystem
Excellent Dolby sound
Great access to Amazon content
Clear HD screen
Great battery life
Terrific display
Ecosystem with Prime is outstanding
Faster performance all around
Sharp looking display
Peppy performance from its CPU
Where do you store all those books and videos? Amazon's cloud
Of course
Though the Fire HD ships with 16GB of storage
Which is more than you get on most tablets in this price range. (The Nexus 7 starts at 8GB for the same price.) You can double that st
Amazon's rear-facing camera has average image quality
The software still has a long way to go before it's on the same level as iOS or Android. The OS-level lag everyone saw in the hands-on demos after the announcement is not nearly as bad in a normal use environment. But there's still more lag launching larg
The UI lag can be pretty bad at times
But most of it occurs switching between tasks and opening up apps. I'm not sure what the deal is here
The older processor
Or Amazon's poor use of the UI thread. When you're just kind of moving around Fire OS
It's
Battery life
While decent
Is not as promised
Browser is still slow
Despite the ostensibly more mature Silk predictive loading system and MIMO hardware
Features like X-Ray and FreeTime are either unreleased or underdeveloped at this point
Ugly
The a
Extremely limited memory in the base configuration. Short battery life
Lock-screen ads cost $15 to eliminate
Modified Android OS excels at serving up Amazon content but remains cluttered and restrictive
Amazon App Store can't compete with Google Play
Heavier and wider than some competing tablets
Limited to Amazon's Appstore
Its plastic redesign feels cheap and it lacks the Mayday instant customer service feature. Free space on the 8GB models runs out quickly and there's no expandable memory option. The Amazon app store is less extensive than the Google Play store
Bottom Line
The 7-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HD is a great way to consume your Amazon content on a small screen
But it's not the fastest or most flexible $200 tablet any more
Ads on lock screen cost 15 dollars to remove
Considerably wider than Nexus 7
Smaller app selection than Google Play
Browser off limits in FreeTime mode
Charger costs extra
No access to the Google Play Store or other Google services
No access to the Google
Rigidly locked to the Amazon ecosystem. Sluggish on occasion. Other tablets have more apps
Clunky
Generic design
Locked to Amazon apps and content
No expandable memory
Sluggish performance for some tasks
Unintuitive interface
Battery drains quickly
Lockscreen ads are blatant and annoying
Amazon goes overboard upselling products
Interface is laggy at times
Limited to Amazon services & content
Amazon email/calendar apps don't match Google's
No homescreen customization
Software can be buggy and sluggish
App selection is still weak
For lean-back experiences only
Lacks Goole Play and other core apps
Still lacking depth of personalization
Silk browser still needs work. No quick app switching. No default camera app. Email
Calendar and contacts feel like afterthoughts — the emphasis here is clearly on consuming content
Nel panorama dei tablet Amazon Kindle Fire HD va a occupare un posto tutto suo, con caratteristiche che lo differenziano in modo netto dal resto delle proposte. In particolare, guardano alle principali proposte nel segmento dei sette pollici di diagonale,...
Published: 2012-12-04, Author: Lorenzo , review by: wired.it
Abstract: Era esattamente un anno fa quando per la prima volta qualcuno scalfiva il potere assoluto di Apple nel mondo dei tablet. Il nome di questo qualcuno era Jeff Bezos con la sua Amazon, per certi versi un outsider della situazione. Mentre Samsung e compagnia ...
Published: 2012-12-04, Author: Lorenzo , review by: webnews.it
Display, audio Dolby stereo, intuitivo e facile da usare, prezzo basso, catalogo dal potenziale smisurato…
…ma ancora inespresso, ecosistema Android fortemente limitato, alcuni rallentamenti nell'interfaccia
Valutare il Kindle Fire HD è un'operazione alquanto controversa perché non si tratta di un prodotto definito, ma in divenire, il cui vero punto di forza è rappresentato non tanto dal suo potenziale tecnico quanto dai contenuti che è in grado di offrire. E...
Abstract: Il Kindel Fire HD da 7 pollici è il nuovo tablet di punta di Amazon per il 2012 e l'inizio del 2013. I suoi punti di forza sono costituiti da un bellissimo display con risoluzione 1280 x 800 pixel e uno store online di contenuti digitali di primo piano.Ch...
Amazon ha voluto riproporre anche questo 2012 un device che di Android ha poco o nulla, appoggiandosi quasi esclusivamente al proprio store e alla propria interfaccia. Questa mossa costituisce un arma a doppio taglio, dato che quest'an...
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Published: 2012-10-29, Author: Mario , review by: itespresso.it
Abstract: La tavoletta Kindle Fire Hd è proposta da Amazon a 199 euro. I punti di forza sono i contenuti multimediali al centro dell'esperienza utente e i servizi della cloud di Amazon. Per questo Kindle Fire HD non è semplicemente un tabletNella proposta Amazon...
Il mio primo impatto con Kindle Fire HD non è stato felicissimo. Non è un tablet come gli altri, è differente in ogni singolo menù. Ma ha probabilmente il miglior schermo visto su 7 pollici, sicuramente il miglior impianto audio, un'ottima qualità costru...
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Published: 2015-10-08, Author: Marco , review by: curved.de
Sehr günstig, Übersichtliche Benutzeroberfläche
Werbeeinblendungen, grobes Design, Display extrem anfällig für Fingerabdrücke
Bringen wir es auf den Punkt: Das Kindle Fire ist nicht hübsch. Das Kindle Fire ist nicht schnell. Das Kindle Fire ist das Tablet, das Ihr rücksichtslos in die Sporttasche schmeißen, das Ihr als Mediengerät mit in den Urlaub nehmen oder zum Surfen auf den...
Abstract: Die neuesten Top-Tablets von Apple, Google oder Samsung sind zweifellos Kaufmagneten. Doch es gibt auch coole Tablet-Schnäppchen, die sich im CHIP Preisvergleich tummeln und bei unseren Usern sehr begehrt sind. Dazu zählt unter andrem auch dieser Kauftipp...
Gutes Preisleistungsverhältnis, Nicht schick, dafür sehr robust, Fire OS für oben genannte Zielgruppe interessant, Stereosound mit guter Qualität und Lautstärke, Helles Display
mit eher durchschnittlicher Pixeldichte, Schwache Kameras, Wenig verbleibener Speicher ohne Erweiterungsmöglichkeit
Das Amazon Fire HD 7 eignet sich perfekt für jene, die schon komplett in die Welt des Internetriesen involviert sind: Amazon Prime Instant Video, eBooks lesen, Shopping, alles lässt sich perfekt über das Gerät ausüben. Dies ist ja auch so gewollt. Mit zw...