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The editors liked
Easy shopping for Amazon books
Music
Videos Smooth integration of cloud and local storage
The Kindle Fire is a 7-inch tablet that links seamlessly with Amazon's impressive collection of digital music
Video
Magazine
And book services in one easy-to-use package. It boasts a great Web browser
And its curated Android app store includes most of
The Kindle Fire (2012) improves on its predecessor in three key ways
Faster performance
A better interface with cool new features
And a significant price reduction
Great price
Excellent custom UI
Good build quality
Great new browser
The editors didn't like
Sluggish performance Interface still has some bugs Not as flexible and versatile as other tablets
The budget price means no premium features (3G wireless
Cameras
Microphone
GPS
And location services are absent)
But the biggest issues are its paltry storage (only 8GB of storage--with no expansion slot)
Lack of Bluetooth
And limited parental cont
Designwise it's the same Fire from 2011 with no HD video support
Published: 2011-12-09, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: Amazon recently jumped into the tablet game with a vengeance. With decent specs, their name, and a price tag of $199, there's no question they are going to sell a lot of these. The question is if you should jump in on the craze? Here is my full review, bu...
Great screen, solid performance on all fronts, excellent integration into Amazon ecosystem, good value for the price
Lack of Bluetooth, external buttons and other standard tablet functions;
Dan posed the following question: I hear about people finding more and more uses for their iPad as it becomes increasingly integrated into their lives. I’m quite curious to see if that is the case with the Kindle fire or not. My immediate gut tells me...
At $199, it's less than half the price of an iPad, Brilliant IPS display, Easy to navigate with a polished interface, Suitable for one-handed use, Solid build quality
No 3G, microSD card slot, HDMI output, or cameras, Doesn't let you install apps from Google's Android Market, Web browsing is choppy, No volume rocker
Navigating the UI is a different experience. For the most part, jumping around the menus and scrolling tiles are both smooth and fast. Perhaps not quite as smooth as the iPad, but still impressive actually. I didn't experience any issues with streaming pl...
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Affordable, good quality, excellent Amazon shopping and support experience
Lacks the features of a general purpose tablet, lags sometimes
The Kindle Fire isn't a game changer in the world of tablets, but it's a very intelligent evolution of the Amazon ecosystem. With one device, Amazon can sell you eBooks, MP3s, videos and apps--they're all just a dangerous "1 Click" away. As an afforda...
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Abstract: The Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet are both vying for that special place in consumers' hearts reserved for inexpensive consumption devices. But neither is perfect, and in many aspects of the tablet experience, one succeeds while the other fails. Since w...
The Kindle Fire is probably the best tablet you can buy at $199. Amazon has effectively defined the new price point and specs for entry level tablets, anything comparable shouldn't even bother with a price tag greater than $199. I'm sure this won't come a...
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