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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

  • Sleek design
  • IPS display is excellent
  • Eye catching UI
  • Enticing price
  • At least on paper
  • Well priced
  • Perfect for tablet users on a budget.
  • Seamless experience with Amazon's digital content services
  • Great Web browser
  • Curated Android app store includes must-have apps
  • Ultra-affordable price tag
  • Exceptional screen for its price.

The editors didn't like

  • Most features don�t work in India
  • No expandable memory
  • Cloud services don't work in India
  • Only Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Lacks expandable memory.
  • Lacks 3G
  • Cameras
  • Microphone
  • GPS and location services
  • Paltry 8GB internal storage
  • No Bluetooth
  • Limited parental control
  • Fewer apps than Apple's or Google's app stores
  • Screen could be brighter.

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  Published: 2011-11-23, review by: liliputing.com

  • The Amazon Kindle Fire is a good, but not great device for reading books, watching movies, playing games, and surfing the web. But for $200, you’d be hard pressed to find a better device.The Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet for just $50 more, and that tablet...

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

  • Abstract:  Amazon has been a leader in the eBook reader space since it first introduced the Kindle eReader in November 2007. At that point in time, the Kindle had a 6-inch E Ink display that supported just four shades of gray, it included 250MB of storage that co...

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

  • Abstract:  In the latest soldier to be unleashed on the battlefield of the Tablet Wars is Amazon’s newest generation tablet, the Kindle Fire. But can a $200 mini-tablet take on Apple's iPad 2? The Android-powered, 7-inch device didn't exactly strike me as a produ...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-22, Author: Matt , review by: computershopper.com

  • Gorgeous screen, Strong multimedia playback, Mostly snappy performance, Good price for its functionality
  • Oversimplified interface feels cluttered and more limiting than liberating, Taps often register as swipes, Storage space is tight, No memory-card slot
  • The Kindle Fire is a fine media-consumption device for the price, if not quite a full-fledged tablet. It's not as polished as we'd like, but if you know what you're getting and don't expect an iPad competitor, you won't be disappointed. ...

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

  • Separated by a mere $50, one can spend a lot of time juggling why one is better than the other, but after spending some time with the two, we think that the Amazon Kindle Fire simply offers the most bang for the buck – and even better, it’s the cheape...

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  Published: 2011-11-22, Author: Vince , review by: tabletpcreview.com

  • Sleek, minimalistic exterior design, Sharp display, Free, unlimited cloud storage, Smooth, attractive UI
  • No onboard camera, Touchscreen sensitivity off, Poorly performing external speakers, microUSB to USB cable not included
  • The Kindle Fire is a cute toy. But beyond that, it?s also a highly functioning device that operates like a cross-breed of eReader and tablet, which may or may not work for you depending on what you?re wanting to get out of the experience. It's main compe...

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  Published: 2011-11-21, review by: i4u.com

  • Great price, Does what the average user expects and does it well
  • Lacks volume from onboard speakers, No Bluetooth, No 3G capability
  • If you can live with modest connectivity and being solidly tied to Amazon for reading and other content the Kindle Fire is a nice little tablet. The average user will be well served with this and it will make a great first tablet for users of all types...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-21, review by: ubergizmo.com

  • The Kindle Fire is a device that does exactly what Amazon wanted it to: it is affordable and provides an easy way to consume more content from Amazon. This is definitely not a “killer” for larger and faster tablets, but at the very basic level, it is a go...

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  Published: 2011-11-20, Author: Daniel , review by: appleinsider.com

  • Abstract:  Amazon's new Kindle Fire represents the company's first device to move beyond black and white ebook readers and into the realm of apps, music, videos and magazines, delivered using a color touchscreen...

 
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  Published: 2011-11-19, review by: computerworld.com

  • Abstract:  Print books may not be dead, but it's not for want of the biggest booksellers trying to kill them. This week, Amazon released the Kindle Fire, with Barnes & Noble following with the Nook Tablet -- while one week ago the lesser-known Kobo Vox went on sa...

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