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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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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
Abstract: Amazon's Kindle Voyage is one of the most luxurious and best eReaders money can buy but how does it compare to the new Fire HD 6 and Fire HD 7 tablets ? Find out in our Kindle Voyage vs Fire HD 7 vs Fire HD 6 comparison. See also : Best tablets you can bu...
Published: 2014-11-08, Author: Sophie , review by: telegraph.co.uk
Abstract: Available in two sizes (6-inch and 7-inch) and five colours (black, white, cobalt, magenta and citron), the Fire HD features a 252 ppi high-definition display which is brighter and more vibrant than the previous generation.It has a 1.5 GHz processor, wh...
It costs $100, Bright color options, Ideal for kids, Sturdy build
Bad camera, Kind of heavy for its size, Laggy performance, Limited apps and storage
At just $100, the Fire HD 6 is a true bargain and it's not pretending to be anything other than what it is: a cheap and chipper tablet. If you've got a grandma or a 7-year-old who's been nagging you for a tablet, this little guy is inexpensive and sturdy...
Published: 2014-11-05, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Lovely screen, fast processor, decent build quality, Amazon features
Poor quality camera, no Google Play, no Mayday video support, no expandable memory
Like other Amazon Fire tablets, the HD 6 focuses on a niche and works it. If you want a device for work, or you like variety, then this isn't for you. But if you want a pocket-sized tablet for watching TV and movies, reading books or playing music, and ...
Excellent value, Decent screen, Solid battery life
Quite heavy and chunky, Fire OS is restrictive, Cameras are rubbish
The Amazon Fire HD 6 would be better if it was thinner and lighter, but in other respects if offers a good tablet experience for not much cash. It's perfect for the budget buyer.Next, check out our best tablets round-up...
It isn't perfect, but the HD 6 is really good value. Performance is well above the level you'd expect at this price, as is the quality of the screen. Some might find the 6in screen too small, though, so it's worth trying to track one down before buying.Ta...
The Amazon Fire HD 6 starts at an affordable $99. Its small size makes it extremely portable and easy to use in one hand. Performance is smooth and its OS features a variety of family-friendly functions
The plastic construction feels cheap and girthy. It lacks Amazon's Mayday instant customer-service feature as well as the Google Play store. The free space on the 8GB model fills up quickly
The smooth performing and feature-filled Amazon Fire HD 6 is unrivaled in the bargain tablet category....
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Published: 2014-10-09, Author: Adam , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
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 sea
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 you're okay with living in Amazon's world, this is one of the best tablet deals out there. It's a great starter tablet, if you've never owned one. It's also a te...
Abstract: In the first year without the Kindle branding, the Fire tablets have responded to the threat Tesco's Hudl poses it seems. Tesco is about to unveil its follow-up device to the incredibly successful family-centric tablet from last year and Amazon has adapte...
Brilliant and sharp (albeit small) display, Superior speakers, Sturdy construction, Tight integration with Amazon ecosystem (a plus, at least, for the Amazon faithful)
Only 8GB of onboard storage, and not expandable, A bit slippery and sharp-edged, No HDMI out or MicroSD slot, Relatively low-res front and rear cameras, Weak battery life, Amazon Appstore selection
If you're comfortable with a 6-inch display, the Fire HD 6 delivers a high-quality tablet at a sweet price, especially for Amazon Prime members. But at a size closer to phablet than tablet, the screen's small for a non-smartphone. Read More…...