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Abstract: The Kindle Fire, due for release tomorrow, landed in our hands today. As we work on our comprehensive review, we wanted to share our initial impressions. So we unboxed the tablet-like device and skimmed through our collections of Kindle material, bro...
Published: 2011-11-14, Author: Sam , review by: gizmodo.com
Reading, watching, browsing, and listening on the Fire are all tremendous, easy fun. Books, even very long ones, spring open quickly; page turning is, most of the time, very responsive. Typeface settings allow a variety of visual tweaks to set each page t
I said the Fire is very responsive, most of the time. Most of the time, yes. But when it's not, it's awful. There's absolutely no excuse for a machine with these guts to be unable to turn pages with zero lag. It has two cores, for Chrissake. What are they
If you like what Amazon Prime has going on in the kitchen, the Fire is a terrific seat. Its not as powerful or capable as an iPad, but its also a sliver of the price—and that $200 will let you jack into the Prime catalog (and the rest of your media coll...
Published: 2011-11-14, Author: Jaroslav , review by: androidpolice.com
With the exception of Wired's review, the overall verdict on the Kindle Fire seems to be this: though Amazon's offering may not pack the most features or horsepower of any tablet on the market, it's still a great option, if only because of its affordable ...
Abstract: and LooksThe Kindle Fire is a basic black slab that's by no means unattractive, but it won't win any design awards, especially since it piggybacks off the BlackBerry Playbook's design. The lack of hardware controls, particularly volume buttons, and that ...
Abstract: After a day of reflection, I think I understand the genius of the Amazon Kindle Fire. It fills a void that Apple has ignored -- so far. Take a look at this table comparing the lowest priced iPad and iPod Touch to the Kindle Fire and then I'll explain...
Abstract: Kindle Fire Earlier reports of the device now known as the Kindle Fire have varied wildly and with speculation rampant about what Amazon might announce the finished product appears to fall nicely in between the greatest device ever and a serious disa...
Abstract: Disclaimer: This review reflects the personal opinions of Robert Mohns, a freelance reviewer. Our reader reports offer additional, unbiased discussion (both pro and con) where more feedback is welcome.] Four years ago, in the same year that Apple ...
Great price, Excellent custom UI, Good build quality, Great new browser
No cameras, Erratic performance, No Android Market, Only 8GB storage without expansion
The Amazon Kindle Fire still represents astonishingly good value for money. Perhaps the best gadget bargain of this era. The company has unquestionably succeeded in doing what it set out to; to produce a brilliant media consumption device that doesn't br...
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Published: 2012-09-28, Author: Eric , review by: cnet.com.au
The Kindle Fire (2012) improves on its predecessor in three key ways: faster performance, a better interface with cool new features, and a significant price reduction
Designwise it's the same Fire from 2011 with no HD video support, no camera, no HDMI, no storage expansion, and no volume buttons
The Kindle Fire (2012) takes it up a notch in value, but is tethered to the same design oversights of the original....