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Akzeptables Arbeitstempo
Speicher erweiterbar
Sprachassistentin Alexa ohne Tastendrücken nutzbar
Lange Akkulaufzeit
Dual-Stereo-Speaker mit Dolby Atmos
16 GB Speicher mit microSD-Slot
Günstiger Preis
Gute Performance
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Display mit geringer Detailwiedergabe und starken Spiegelungen
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-02, Autor: Samuel , Testbericht von: theguardian.com
it costs just £80, HD screen, microSD card slot, good battery life, durable, good speakers, Alexa, Show Mode
poor cameras, very slow charging, chunky, no USBC, bit sluggish at times
The Amazon Fire HD 8 is about the only tablet worth buying for £80. It gets the basics right with more frills than you might expect, as long as you're happy to be embedded within Amazon's ecosystem.Most of the apps you need are in the Amazon app store. Th...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-10-02, Autor: Andy , Testbericht von: wired.co.uk
Great speakers, smart and durable design, Show Mode dock
Soso screen, bulky case for dock
With or without the new Show Mode dock, the Amazon Fire HD 8 is a great little tablet. It's cheap enough to forgive a slightly so-so screen and does everything else well. The speakers are a particular highlight, and while the Show Mode dock is more nice-t...
Zusammenfassung: An "all-new" Fire HD 8 tablet is on the way, but it's much more of a refresh than a major upgrade. Shipping on Oct. 4 and available in the same colors and chassis as the previous model, the latest Fire HD 8 adds a 2-megapixel front-facing camera with 720...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-09-25, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: pocket-lint.com
Great price point, good sound quality, parental control options, battery life
Reflective display, slow to charge, not the snazziest of tablet specs
The Fire HD 8 sits in a sweet spot between Amazon's incredibly good value Fire 7 and the larger Fire HD 10. While the performance and features of the Fire HD 8 betters those of the Fire 7, it also manages to outlast the Fire HD 10, making it a slightly mo...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-07-07, Autor: Jonathan , Testbericht von: alphr.com
The Fire HD 8 isn't the slickest tablet around. Its camera is a bit naff, it isn't particularly quick and it feels a touch on the cheap side, but for £80 the rest of it isn't half bad. For media streaming and web browsing, it's great, the battery life is...
Zusammenfassung: Amazon's latest tablet is an 8in media consumption machine that aims to replicate the success of the £50 Fire, but with a larger, better screen. How good can a £90 tablet be...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-10-25, Autor: Samuel , Testbericht von: theguardian.com
cheap, microSD card slot, feels durable, good integration with Amazon services, lots of free apps in the Amazon App Store, Amazon Underground, good parental controls
average screen, terrible cameras, takes a long time to charge, average performance, no access to the Google Play Store
Like the 7in Amazon Fire tablet before it, the HD 8 does a great job of not being a frustrating, terrible experience for just £90. Is it fantastic? No. But it's a tablet for £90 that isn't terrible, which is an achievement in and of itself.The screen is p...
Despite its shortfalls, Amazon's latest Fire HD 8 tablet is quite the tablet. At just £90 for the basic 16GB version, its excellent battery life, superb build quality and decent performance make it a great choice for those looking to save a bit of money...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-09-28, Autor: Henry , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
The Amazon Fire HD 8 ticks a lot of the right boxes. It's affordable, well built and plays back video to an exceptionally high standard. But we'll say it again – you need Amazon Prime to fully enjoy it. It's not that it is a complete necessity, but the pr...