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Samenvatting: Going all the way back to the earliest Kindle e-readers, Amazon has shown a penchant for re-imaging its hardware with almost every product update. It’s a notable trait in an era where most other manufacturers seem content to deliver incremental updates...
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, Advertisement, The screen in particular is wonderful, and holding the 7-inch tablet in portrait is actually
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
For as wonderful as the Fire HD can seem, its a very targeted kind of wonderful. You wont use this as the device to power you through a day full of events and email and documents. And of course, its most likely either a day, or a few weeks, away from b...
Gorgeous screen. Very easy to use. Amazon Prime members get lots of video and book content. Multi-user parental controls.
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
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....
Gepubliceerd: 2012-09-11, Auteur: Michael , beoordeeld door: Laptopmag.com
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
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
Amazon's affordable tablet boasts the best screen in its class, booming sound and a great selection of content.
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
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
About the first Kindle Fire model, we wrote that it was actually better than most of the 7” Android tablets that we reviewed in early 2011, at least in terms of user experience, although it was definitely not a real a “killer” for larger and faster (and m...
Gepubliceerd: 2012-09-06, Auteur: James , beoordeeld door: anandtech.com
The Fire HD 7" is a likable candidate in the race for best media tablet. The closed-OS mentality of Amazon's highly-modified version of Android may steer some users awry, but Prime users who enjoy the benefits of the thousands of TV shows and Movies that ...
If you're in the US, my answer would be an unequivocal YES. For $200, the Kindle Fire is a lot of tablet. The UI is very responsive, and with Amazon's tempting content options (Kindle lending library, videos, etc.), the Kindle Fire would probably be a joy...