In the end, the Kindle Fire as an ereader is hardly any different than any other Android tablet with the regular Kindle for Android app installed. The Fire is good at what it does, but doesn't offer any cool extras. Considering the Kindle name branded on the back of the device, I wa...
The Kindle Fire is the best $200 tablet on the market. See why in our review.The Kindle Fire is Amazon’s fist attempt into the crowded tablet market. Their approach is to give you an easy to use interface and tightly integrate all of Amazon’s services while keeping it at a low ...
Just last Christmas, I had the option of getting myself a very new and expensive tablet. However, I decided to forgo buying it and use the money for something else when one of my relatives bought me an “Amazon Kindle Fire†as a present. While I know that it is a l...
The bezel is wide and that makes the 20 ounce Kindle Fire HD 8.9" look less modern and stylish, but ergonomically it gets the job done by giving you a place to grip the unit when reading. At 1.25 pounds it's relatively light for a large tablet and we didn't mind holding it when ...
higher-end rivals like the iPad. Fast-forward to today, and Amazon has managed to merge budget pricing with hardware that, in some ways, is actually superior to its competitors from the high-rent district. Join Gizmag, as we review Amazon's best tablet to date, the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9"...
Amazon Kindle Fire HD Video ReviewAudio We rarely devote a section to a tablet's speakers, but the Kindle Fire HD has remarkably good stereo speakers with Dolby audio. Not only are they a vast improvement over the meek original Fire speakers, they're full and rich sounding. While the ...
On the design side, the Fire HD is a large upgrade from the original Fire, which was bland, to say the least. That being said, however, the Kindle Fire HD is still not the best looking tablet you will find. It is a basic matte black rectangle, with a rubber-esque back that shows...
Review: Amazon Kindle Fire Where to Buy:Amazon.com Price: $199.99 What I Like:Great screen; solid performance on all fronts; excellent integration into Amazon ecosystem; good value for the price. What Needs Improvement:Lack of Bluetooth, external buttons and other standard tablet functions; ...
Kindle Fire Review: Still E-Reader Or Already A Tablet? It's frequently said that there is not truly a tablet marketplace, just the Apple iPad marketplace with a cluster of other contenders struggling over the remnants of the market. But, beginning from this week, the situation is going ...
A Review Of The Amazon Kindle FireOctober 29, 2013 FacebookTwitterPinterest分享 Announced in September of 2011 and released in following November, the Amazon Kindle Fire aims to give you a unique and immersive tablet PC experience with a very affordable price tag. As of May 2013, the Kindle ...