Testseek.com have collected 153 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 inch and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 inch.
December 2013
(80%)
153 Reviews
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Fast, Gorgeous screen, Very easy to use, with live tech support
It's all very focused on Amazon, Less apps than a standard Android tablet, Poor cameras
The Kindle Fire is not a hard-core productivity tablet; it's designed mostly for consuming media from Amazon. While it's certainly possible to load it up with your own content and office apps, that isn't what its super-simple interface is made for. You m...
The best Android tablet to date, with astounding performance and lightweight design. Only the usual Amazon lock-in puts us off...
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Published: 2014-02-11, Author: Daniel , review by: mobilesyrup.com
The Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 may be an expensive tablet to use exclusively as an e-reader, but it may be appropriate for those looking to augment a high-percentage e-reading use case with the occasional email, browsing session or bout of Temple Run. It's clear that the Kindle Fire series has not yet been optimized for Canadian audiences — most of Amazon's best cloud features are unavailable outside of the US, and many popular Android apps and games are missing from the App Store — but its superlative hardware and excellent performance more than makes up for it....
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9. This is Amazon's new 8.9″ tablet for fall 2013. It weighs just 13.2 ounces and has one of the best tablet displays on the market with full sRGB color coverage, excellent contrast and resolution. The Fire HDX 8.9 ...
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Published: 2014-05-20, Author: Mark , review by: pcworld.in
Abstract: Microsoft is expected to launch a new competitor in the productivity tablet space on Tuesday, announcing what pundits are calling the " Surface Mini " at an event in New York.Conventional wisdom says the Surface Mini will come with a digitizer pen, thus m...
Abstract: The Kindle Fire tablets are playing major role against its competitors. Users like Amazon products for the company’s planning and quality of features....
Abstract: The new Kindle shares many of the features found in a smaller version that came out Oct. 18.A row of tabs at the top of the screen gives you quick access to Amazon services such as e-books, music, video and shopping. Recently used apps and content appear ...
Abstract: Amazon has come out with a full-size tablet that weighs even less than Apple's new, lighter iPad, yet sports a sharper display and a lower price tag.Although the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 hasn't received as much attention as the iPad Air, it is emerging as the ...
Published: 2013-11-07, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.in
the 7-inch before it, the 8.9 is one solid tablet. And goddamn is it light. Did we mention it's light. It's light,
One of our main beefs with the 7-inch HDX (which still persists in the 8.9 version) is the lack of Google apps. Admittedly thATT#39;s not so much a flaw as it is a choice we're not exactly fond of. But it's a choice that comes with a lot of consequences. The
Probably not, or at least not yet. At $380 (16GB, special offers) the 8.9 is a steal versus the comparable $500 iPad Air; the 8.9 is cheaper, lighter, has a better screen, and is almost as big. But hold on. Hooooold on.The 8.9 is not a slam dunk against t...
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Published: 2014-01-15, Author: Tony , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Light, Family-friendly, Easy access to media services
Not the best app store, Interface could be slicker, Can be beaten for value and quality
The HDX 8.9 is certainly a safe option. Bigger than an iPad Mini Retina, cheaper than an iPad Air or Galaxy Note 10.1, it's an outstanding middle-of-the-road option, and that's not as much of a contradiction as it would seem.Tidier and simpler than the re...