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Erstklassiger WebBrowser
Umfangreich ausgestatteter AppStore
Extrem günstig
Vorbildliche Integration von Amazons OnlineDiensten
überdurchschnittlich gutes Display
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Gute Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit
Sehr günstig
Toller Bildschirm
Gelungener Browser
Großes MedienAngebot
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Spartanische Ausstattung ohne UMTS
Kamera
GPS und Mikrofon
Nur 8 GByte interner Speicher ohne Erweiterungsmöglichkeit
Kein Jugendschutz
AppAuswahl (noch) nicht so groß wie bei Apple oder Google
Amazon Konto erforderlich
Spezielle Android-Version
Kamera für Fotos und Videos nicht nutzbar (App fehlt)
The Kindle Fire is probably the best tablet you can buy at $199. Amazon has effectively defined the new price point and specs for entry level tablets, anything comparable shouldn't even bother with a price tag greater than $199. I'm sure this won't come a...
Zusammenfassung: Video Review: The Amazon Kindle Fire offers a 7" full color display, dual core processor and access to 18 million movies, TV shows, songs, and books for only $200. But is this tablet worth the hype? Kevin Pereira and Candace Bailey take a look at the n...
Zusammenfassung: TOOLS YOU CAN USE advertisementAmazon and Barnes and Noble are no strangers to one another, as both companies have been competing for some time now. The two have duked it out over who has the best online book and e-book selection, and have also gone he...
It's not difficult to understand why Amazon would want its own tablet. The company's list of services is just as long as Apple's. The garden is there, and now, Amazon has a device that can help build a wall around it. Digitimes has been speculating that t...
My out of the box experience with the Kindle Fire was not as good as I had expected. Sure, the very initial setup was a breeze, since it logged in my Amazon account automatically (which it won't do with devices bought at retail stores or ordered from ...
The Amazon Kindle Fire is a good, but not great device for reading books, watching movies, playing games, and surfing the web. But for $200, you’d be hard pressed to find a better device.The Barnes & Noble NOOK Tablet for just $50 more, and that tablet...
Zusammenfassung: Amazon has been a leader in the eBook reader space since it first introduced the Kindle eReader in November 2007. At that point in time, the Kindle had a 6-inch E Ink display that supported just four shades of gray, it included 250MB of storage that co...
Zusammenfassung: In the latest soldier to be unleashed on the battlefield of the Tablet Wars is Amazon’s newest generation tablet, the Kindle Fire. But can a $200 mini-tablet take on Apple's iPad 2? The Android-powered, 7-inch device didn't exactly strike me as a produ...
Separated by a mere $50, one can spend a lot of time juggling why one is better than the other, but after spending some time with the two, we think that the Amazon Kindle Fire simply offers the most bang for the buck – and even better, it’s the cheape...