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168 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
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...
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...
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...
Amazon Appstore is very limited compared to the Android Market, Inconsistent performance, No video chat camera
In a nutshell, if you currently own an iPad or Android tablet, you’re not missing anything. However, if you are on the market, looking for a tablet, the Amazon Kindle Fire has something to offer, thanks to its killer pricing. When compared to the bett...
Abstract: Here it is, guys. The Amazon Kindle Fire . The iPad-killer to-be. But is it really an iPad killer? Heck, is it even worth considering as just a tablet? The price is right but what about the features and performance? Sydney goes in-depth with the Kindle Fi...
The Kindle Fire is one of a kind, at least this week. It's the first affordable, easy-to-use general-purpose tablet. It doesn't replace the Apple iPad: It complements the iPad, which is bigger, more powerful, more expensive, and has far more apps. While t...
Screen is detailed and bright, Battery life is pretty robust for the price, Interface for managing books, movies, and apps is visually appealing, Speakers are loud
Keyboard is difficult to type on for more than a few words, Stores for buying content are too disparate, and sometimes forced in front of your face as with the Video section, 6GB of storage is very small. We know, clouds and everything, but there's not ev
Published: 2011-11-17, Author: Warner , review by: gottabemobile.com
Abstract: The Amazon Kindle Fire is already and will continue to be a much talked about device. My Kindle Fire arrived early and due to a busy schedule I have not had as much time as I would like to play with the device. But, I've had enough time in a hectic schedu...