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As much as we love Android it can be a bit confusing. Or perhaps daunting is a better way of putting it: there’s so many things to change about it, you might not know where to start.You won’t have such worries with the Amazon Kindle Fire HD: it’s positively foolproof. Set up with your Amazon account when you order it, and it arrives good to go. Amazon has changed Android 4.0 beyond recognition: t
We said in our iPad mini review just how much we liked the thin bezels on it, and that they were a breath of fresh air in tablet design. The Amazon Kindle Fire HD is unfortunately the opposite. They’re massive. It looks more like a digital photo frame than a tablet with its enormous plastic frame that makes the screen seem tiny - the fact that it’s as wide as an iPad mini still makes it all the m
The Amazon Kindle Fire HD is caught between a hard place, and one seriously strapping rock. On the one hand, the iPad mini is almost the same size, far sexier, with countless apps. On the other, you’ve got the Nexus 7 - think the Kindle Fire HD with th...
Decent capacity for the money, simple layout, promising web-browser, HDMI output, weighty sound, good picture
Some features are hit-and-miss, not as customizable as other Android tablets, no GPS functionality
The Kindle Fire HD definitely hits more than it misses. The tablet offers good value and a pleasing user experience so it's definitely worth an audition, even with the iPad mini and Nexus 7 as serious rivals...
Zusammenfassung: We've long been fans of Amazon's cheap but well-made Kindle ebook readers. The Kindle Fire HD is the colour touchscreen tablet model and it's finally arrived in the UK.The original Kindle Fire is available for £129, but £30 more buys you the Fire HD. T...
Zusammenfassung: The Nexus 7 was something of a game changer in the tablet world when it was first released in the UK back in July. Being the first official Google Android tablet and targeting the affordable, shrunk down 7in tablet space, the Nexus 7 became an immediat...
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Veröffentlicht: 2012-11-08, Autor: Stuart , Testbericht von: hardwareheaven.com
Starting with the build quality and design of the Kindle Fire HD we have a device which has a real mix of quality. The screen for example is crisp and clear however doesnt quite have the same quality at extreme viewing angles as some other tablets. Then w...
OK, perhaps I could break down the Fire's defences with SDKs and sideloading tricks but why should I? My mum can't do this and I thought she symbolised the Fire's target market. On the other hand, if you're technically competent or very patient or are...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-11-05, Autor: David , Testbericht von: tech.uk.msn.com
The software is much more accessible than vanilla Android, the browser is fast and the selection of books and other products impressive.
Because the range of apps is curated, it's very small. Video looks good but you can't zoom in on widescreeners, so big black bars dominate the screen
This is a fast, effective tablet with a great, vivid hi-res screen. If you're after an ebook reader that does more, this is an efficient model – but you are signing up for Amazon's walled garden of content....
Easy to use, Good screen, Strong on music and books
No offline Lovefilm videos, Slow browser, Rivals have better specs
The Kindle Fire HD is a solid choice for someone looking for something like an iPad but without the high price tag. If you're prepared to go for a slightly more complex tablet, the Nexus 7 is better though....
Cheap, good screen, great if you're already part of the Amazon eco-system
Sluggish performance for some tasks, unintuitive interface, battery drains quickly, adverts are annoying
Amazon's tablet is a great buy for Kindle fans, has some handy features for business users, and is certainly well-priced. But it's let down by sluggish performance and an unintuitive interface....