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Did I mention how cheap the Fire HD 6 is? At roughly half the cost of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook
This is the reader-tablet crossover we've been waiting for. The Kindle Fire operating system is easy enough for a four-year-old to figure out
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The editors didn't like
Perhaps ironically
The simplicity of the Kindle Fire software does get to me. Living in Amazon's world becomes a little bit claustrophobic after a while. This is sort of a silly gripe
And it's certainly not specific to the Fire HD 6. Nevertheless
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Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.in
Did I mention how cheap the Fire HD 6 is? At roughly half the cost of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 Nook, this is the reader-tablet crossover we've been waiting for. The Kindle Fire operating system is easy enough for a four-year-old to figure out, and the se
Perhaps ironically, the simplicity of the Kindle Fire software does get to me. Living in Amazon's world becomes a little bit claustrophobic after a while. This is sort of a silly gripe, and it's certainly not specific to the Fire HD 6. Nevertheless, it's
Do you want a small tablet? Are you on a budget? Then you should buy the Fire HD 6. Again, if youre okay with living in Amazons world, this is one of the best tablet deals out there. Its a great starter tablet, if youve never owned one. Its also a te...
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Published: 2016-06-22, Author: Ian , review by: digitalspy.com
The Fire HD 6 is perfect for your kids, or as a device you use to take on your daily commute that you're happy to risk in your bag. You can read Kindle books on it, but the screen isn't really that great for that sort of thing. If reading is what you're a...
Abstract: Amazon has launched a new range of tablets for 2015 and kept its 6in model from last year. Here we compare the new 7, 8 and 10-inch Fire tablets along with the HD 6 so you can decide which to buy.See also: 13 best budget tabletsStarting at only £49, t...
Published: 2015-01-16, Author: Max , review by: techradar.com
Compact size, Prime integration, Sharp screen, Reasonable price
A bit too chunky, Awful cameras, Fire OS can be restrictive, Tinny speaker
I've spent a good amount of time with the Amazon Fire HD 6 and it has already inserted itself into my regime. The mixture of durability, small footprint and access to Amazon's Prime service combine to make a device that's great for watching movies on the...
Quality screen/good contrast and responsiveness, Overall performance, even for games, Decent battery life, Amazon & Kindle features are very good, Good mix of cloud/device storage, Compact size, Good sound
Uninspiring design/buildquality, Very average main camera, Sleep mode isn't great, Things missing from the Amazon Appstore/Google's apps unavailable, Interface doesn't offer many customisable options
The Fire HD 6 doesn't have any real competition, except perhaps for a few phablets. If you're looking for a device that's smaller than most tablets but bigger than your smartphone, without offering the communication features of a phablet, then this is the...
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Published: 2014-11-20, Author: Jane , review by: alphr.com
When it comes to family-friendly tablets, it's hard to argue with the Amazon Fire HD 6. Its child-friendly form factor, easy-to-use parental controls and low price point make it ideal for use either as a shared tablet in the home or as a personal device f...