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Testseek.com have collected 168 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Fire and the average rating is 71%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Fire.
 
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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
  • No camera
  • No HDMI
  • No storage expansion
  • And no volume buttons
  • No cameras
  • Erratic performance
  • No Android Market
  • Only 8GB storage without expansion

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  Published: 2011-11-18, review by: techradar.com

  • 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...

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  Published: 2011-11-14, Author: Chris , review by: reviewed.com

  • Abstract:  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...

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  Published: 2011-11-01, review by: stuff.tv

  • Amazon’s laser focus on media means the Fire is a superb value cloud gadget, but it’s no iPad killer ...

 
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  Published: 2011-09-29, review by: itreviews.com

  • Abstract:  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...

 
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  Published: 2011-09-29, review by: techadvisor.co.uk

  • In many ways, the Amazon Kindle Fire isn't trying to beat the iPad or the Android-tablet masses at their own game. The Kindle Fire is doing its own thing, and going after a totally different audience. ...

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  Published: 2011-09-01, Author: Chris , review by: T3.com

  • Incredible pricepoint, Intuitive, innovative UI, Surprisingly good display
  • No Android Market, Slow performance, No UK availability
  • When reviewing the Amazon Kindle Fire we found ourselves constantly revisiting the price point and, with that firmly in mind, were probably willing to cut it more slack than we might have had it cost the same as the Motorola Xoom, or Samsung Galaxy Ta

 
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  Published: 2011-12-07, review by: theglobeandmail.com

  • Abstract:  The Kindle Fire is a poor man’s iPad, in more ways than one.Amazon’s new tablet, released this November to much fanfare, has already earned a rare distinction: it’s the first tablet not made by Apple to gain any market traction. Granted, other tablets ...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-22, review by: thunderbaylive.com

  • Abstract:  The Fire and Nook are eBook readers with tablet and multimedia features, while the Samsung and HTC are tablets first and foremost. All run Android OS. You’ll notice that as the price goes up you get more features, particularly in those marketed as tablets first...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-15, review by: thunderbaylive.com

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  Published: 2014-06-19, Author: Associated , review by: gadgets.ndtv.com

  • Abstract:  As part of the showcase of its brand new "Fire Phone," Amazon.com Inc. took the wraps off a feature it calls "dynamic perspective." Turns out, it's more than just a gimmick that allows you to see in 3-D.The feature makes use of four infrared cameras point...

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