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Testseek.com have collected 202 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 inch and the average rating is 73%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 inch.
 
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The editors liked

  • 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
  • Great-looking IPS screenMuch-improved designStrong WiFi performanceExtensive content selection

The editors didn't like

  • 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
  • Playing games and reading books
  • Not advanced productivity
  • Occasionally sluggish performanceConstant sales pitches

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  Published: 2012-09-27, Author: Darien , review by: alphr.com

  • A tablet custom-built for buying books and movies: for mainstream apps and web browsing, you may want to look elsewhere...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-17, Author: Sascha , review by: itproportal.com

  • Gorgeous screen, Very easy to use, Budget price with 16GB of storage
  • Rigidly locked to the Amazon ecosystem, Other tablets have more apps, Somewhat sluggish at times
  • In the end, we can still recommend the Kindle Fire HD, as the slate has a lot going for it. If you want an easy-to-use media consumption tablet, the Fire HD will certainly keep you entertained. The excellent 7in display and potentially boosted Wi-Fi perf...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-17, Author: Mark , review by: stuff.tv

  • HD display packs a visual punch, Does what it says on the tin, 7in is the sweet spot for portability
  • Less apps and games to enjoy, Makes internet shopping too easy
  • verdict Apple expects its iPad to do nothing less than destroy the PC and revolutionise the world. Amazon has less lofty ambitions. If its tablet can simply shift your film, music and book buying from the web to the Kindle Fire HD, Jeff Bezos will be a ve...

 
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  Published: 2012-09-14, review by: wired.co.uk

  • New physical design and updated user interface make for a more refined overall experience. Audio Whispersync and XRay for Books and Video make watching, listening and reading that much more enjoyable. Beautiful screen. Good speakers. HDMI out for mirroring on a TV. Battery lasts about 10 hours,
  • 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, playing games and reading books, not advanced productivity.
  • Clearly satisfied with the success of last year's initial launch, it seems Amazon is now intent on building up the Kindle Fire HD to make it the most compelling and feature-rich tablet you can buy for £159. Purists will still prefer something like the ...

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  Published: 2015-09-29, review by: gsmarena.com

  • Abstract:  The Amazon Kindle Fire HD tablets have started shipping today, so now's the perfect time to check out the new affordable lineup.At the second annual MediaTek Executive forum in London MediaTek gathered journalists and analysts to show them more about the...

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  Published: 2014-02-06, review by: gadgetride.com

  • Abstract:  The Kindle Fire tablets are playing major role against its competitors. Users like Amazon products for the company’s planning and quality of features....

 
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  Published: 2013-07-10, Author: Kunal , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Great build quality, Good display, Solid performance, Above average battery life
  • No cellular connectivity, Awkward placement of power button
  • Amazon has priced the Kindle Fire HD at Rs. 15,999 that puts it directly in competition with the likes of Google's Nexus 7 and Asus's FonePad that carry identical price tags. All three tablets sport similar specs, but bring something different to the tabl...

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  Published: 2013-07-01, Author: Vishal , review by: digit.in

  • Sharp and crisp 7-inch display, Good design and form factor, Intuitive Interface wrapped around Android, Unmatched e-book library, Amazon App Store is clean in terms of quality, Pre-registered with your Kindle account
  • Android fans will be disappointed, Every opened item adds to carousel, App Store still has some missing links, Power and volume keys are not designed very well
  • Before anyone gets confused and starts comparing this with the likes of the Google Nexus 7 and the other Android tablets out there, it is imperative to specify that this tablet is made to work in the Amazon ecosystem. While it may be Android at the very b...

 
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  Published: 2013-06-26, Author: Jayesh , review by: techtree.com

  • Crisp screen, Excellent speakers, Good performance, Good battery backup, Excellent voice narrator, Access to huge book store.
  • Expensive, Doesn't support Google Play Store (only Amazon Appstore), Limited video format support, No 3G (only WiFi)
  • The Amazon Kindle Fire HD performs great as an e-book reader and also as a multimedia device. The crisp screen makes reading easy and the exclusive e-book reader features such as the amazing text-to-speech and X-Ray sets it apart from other Android table...

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  Published: 2012-12-20, Author: Brent , review by: gizmodo.in

  • Abstract:  Big screens are nice. But sometimes the extra real estate isn't worth the lack of portability. If tablets are considered mobile devices, they should be easy to take with you, right?That's the idea behind a new class of small tablets with screens measuring...

 
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