Testseek.com have collected 75 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 inch 2015 Edition and the average rating is 68%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 inch 2015 Edition.
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Abstract: Before you go buy a tablet, you should ask this question, "what am I going to use this tablet for." This seems like common sense, but really, take a moment. What are you going to do with that slab of internet-connected screen?If your answer is I need "som...
Abstract: The thing to remember about Amazon's new $50 Fire tablet is that it's a $50 tablet.It's not as light or as thin as a tablet that costs five or six times more. The camera isn't as good, and the screen isn't as sharp. But it works well as a budget device fo...
It's certainly not perfect, and the lack of Google apps will still put some people off, but the Fire is excellent value at under £50. The latest Fire OS is so Android-like that it's easy to use, and the Fire for Kids app makes it possible to limit what yo...
Abstract: The Android Fire 7" tablet measures 19x11.2x1cm and weighs 312grams. It has a shiny black front which has the nasty side effect of showing fingermarks and the back comes in a choice of colours I must keep telling myself that mine is magenta and not shocki...
Abstract: Along with the multitude of third-party products on offer from its Aladdin's Cave of delights, sometimes known as its catalogue, Amazon has a number of its own brand offerings. One such brand is that of the company's Fire tablet s with the 7-inch model cu...
Price, Decent battery life, Music through headphones is well balanced, Sturdy build,
Colour palette could be richer, Screen is low-res, Performance can be sluggish, Built-in speakers are poor,
So, does Amazon's budget £50 tablet, with all its quirks and flaws, do enough to impress at this level? Overall we have to say yes.This is no tablet for the techies and first adopters among you, but for an affordable tablet that does the basics with reaso...
Published: 2016-05-15, Author: Samuel , review by: theguardian.com
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But then we come back to the price. For £50, Amazon has delivered a pretty usable tablet for email, browsing and entertainment, particularly if you're prepared to tie yourself into Amazon's content ecosystem and embrace an Amazon Prime subscription.If you...
Published: 2015-12-21, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
Crazy budget price, Good screen, Fast processor,
Annoying Amazon ads, No Android, Plastic design
If you're after a bargain tablet and like what Amazon has to offer this device is a no-brainer.The screen is excellent; it's fast, has a decent battery life and includes plenty of easily accessible Amazon content.But before you get too excited you need to...