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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...
Abstract: The Kindle Fire is a very important tablet as it marks Amazon's first foray into a colour media tablet PC. Amazon have a huge range of digital content available so it immediately has a great library to support it. So how does it match up to the competitio...
Abstract: UPDATE: With the launch of the Kindle Fire HDX tablets, Amazon has now discontinued the original Kindle Fire. The Kindle Fire HD remains on sale at £119, as a 'previous generation' product. There are no configuration options for this model: it has 16GB of...
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Published: 2013-07-11, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: What's the best size for a tablet? The 7-8-inch standard may be too big for a pocket, but it's lightweight and compact enough to fit in a bag or even the glove compartment of a car, and of course it can do pretty much everything the big boys can do, just ...
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Published: 2013-06-10, Author: James , review by: micromart.co.uk
Abstract: Amazon's Kindle-branded Fire was one of the first 7" devices to gain any traction in a market that was, at the time, heavily tilted towards 10" tablets. Its successor, the Kindle Fire HD, is the third and final of the 'big three' 7" tablets - substantiall...
The Amazon interface adds additional features to Android. Instead of access to the Google Play store, you get access to Amazon's own content shops, filled with apps, games, music, movies and TV Shows. As Android users will know, there's an awful lot of ju
As I mentioned above Amazon's own skin over the Android Operating System is also a bad thing as personally I find you cannot customise the device as much as some other tablets. Things like wallpapers, widgets and arranging your own desktop to suit your ne
Very cheap asking price, Easy to use, Acceptable performance
Battery life isn't great, Comes with ads, Outclassed by the Fire HD
If you're really focused on budget, and absolutely want the cheapest tablet possible, then priced at £129 you can't argue with the fact that the Kindle Fire is a great starter slate. It's also very easy to use, and suitable as a gentle introduction to ta...
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Published: 2012-02-14, Author: What , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Welcome to the world€s most expensive disposable razor. Amazon€s business model for its first all-streaming, all-dancing colour Kindle device is just like your triple-bladed shaver: sell the hardware at a loss, lock in your customer base and get rich on t...