The Amazon Kindle Fire HD (2013) strips away features -- maybe too many features -- to reach its bargain price, but works as an e-reader with some tablet features. Eric Franklin Former Editorial ...
Before looking at features it is important to look at the pricing. Not everyone is a millionaire and most of us have a budget. Pricing is a crucial factor when choosing a tablet and Amazon have aimed ...
Amazon’s Kindle Fire HDX comes in two flavors. The 7-inch version is duking it out with Google’s Nexus 7 and Apple’s iPad Mini, while the 8.9-inch version takes on the iPad Air and the Nexus 10. No ...
It was 10 months ago that we had a doppelgänger in our midst. Amazon unleashed the Kindle Fire to the world and we spent much of the beginning of our review comparing and contrasting it to the (even ...
There's much to like about the Kindle Fire HD, but while it's running Android, it's definitely an Amazon device through and through. The customised version of Android Ice Cream Sandwich you'll find on ...
Unless you've been living under a rock, you know that Amazon has launched its latest round of Kindle Fires, the HD series. Of particular interest is that the old e-ink Kindle DX appears gone, and ...
The Amazon Fire, previously known as the Kindle Fire, is Amazon’s flagship tablet product combining the best of their famous e-book reader with the standard tablet offerings we’ve become accustomed to ...
Amazon landed the first real volley in the 7-inch Android device market. Sure, the initial Kindle Fire was rough around the edges, but its shockingly low $199 price tag and integration with Amazon’s ...
Amazon released its followup to the wildly successful Kindle Fire Tablet recently. With upgraded hardware, software, and a new UI, it is poised to dominate the tablet market into the holiday season.
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