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Very cheap asking price, Easy to use, Acceptable performance
Battery life isn't great, Comes with ads, Outclassed by the Fire HD
If you're really focused on budget, and absolutely want the cheapest tablet possible, then priced at £129 you can't argue with the fact that the Kindle Fire is a great starter slate. It's also very easy to use, and suitable as a gentle introduction to ta...
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Gepubliceerd: 2012-02-14, Auteur: What , beoordeeld door: whatmobile.net
Samenvatting: Welcome to the world€s most expensive disposable razor. Amazon€s business model for its first all-streaming, all-dancing colour Kindle device is just like your triple-bladed shaver: sell the hardware at a loss, lock in your customer base and get rich on t...
The 7-inch screen on the Kindle Fire is impressive. It's sharp enough to do justice to web pages and photographs, and it also offers decent viewing angles. The Kindle Fire's web browser is more than capable, and everything responds at a decent pace. We managed to get 7-8 hours of runtime from a single charge. The Menus on the Kindle Fire are all laid out sensibly – the Fire runs a reskinned versi
That's unfortunately where the good news ends. For a start, the Kindle Fire will not be coming to the UK – and is on sale in the US only. The Kindle Fire is also less capable than the standard Kindle when it comes to use as a regular eReader, with the display proving harder on the eye. The 8GB of storage space is limited, and there are virtually no features – from a camera, to 3G, to a decent cho
The Amazon Kindle Fire is no Apple iPad replacement then, but it doesn't try to be. If you just want a way of immersing yourself in the Amazon eco-system, it's worth a look, but we suspect there will be more fully-featured models joining the Fire in th...
The Kindle Fire is a nice-looking tablet, and, at 200 bucks, Amazon is going to sell a shedload of them. Its flaws are well balanced by the low price, and it's a logical upgrade if you're already a Kindle owner and you want to buy videos, music and ap...
Samenvatting: A low price is earning Amazon's Kindle Fire a lot of press. We take a fine-tooth comb to this new tablet and turn up some surprising results. While there's a lot to like, there are also plenty of quirks. We go over the good, the bad, and the ugly. When...
Great price, Excellent custom UI, Price-defying build quality, Great new browser, iTunes-matching content, Surprising display quality
Poor quality speakers, Silk browser privacy concerns, No cameras, No mic, No GPS or Bluetooth, Performance niggles, No Android Market, Only 8GB storage, No expansion
The Amazon Kindle Fire lives up to the hype and delivers more. It's by no mean perfect and there's a laundry list of missing features, but at £125, it's better value for money than any Android tablet and a viable alternative to the iPad...
Gepubliceerd: 2011-11-14, Auteur: Chris , beoordeeld door: reviewed.com
Samenvatting: The long-awaited Amazon Kindle Fire is here. With decent hardware that has some cost-cutting shortcuts, the Fire grants access to the wonderful media streaming platform of a tablet to buyers on a budget. In a race to the bottom for pricing on these machin...
Samenvatting: 29 September, 2011 by Gareth Halfacree Amazon has finally collapsed the waveform and declared its intentions to compete head-on with the likes of the iPad in the tablet market with the Kindle Fire, a new entry in the company's highly successful Kindle...