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Abstract: Apple doesn't normally like following suit and playing catch-up to its competitors, as seen by the launch of the original Ipod, Iphone and Ipad. However, in this instance the firm has had to concede defeat and launch its Ipad Mini after the 7in Nexus 7 an...
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Published: 2012-10-24, Author: Andrew , review by: tomshardware.com
Amazon doesn't include drivers that support the native Android Debug Bridge for Android's SDK, which means you need to perform a manual modification for Windows to recognize the tablet (a necessary step if you want to take screen shots on it). Turn on...
Abstract: The New Kindle Fire HD is the successor to last years popular Kindle Fire. So what's new and what has Amazon brought to the table with this device The 7-inch Kindle Fire HD features a stunning HD display with 1280×800 resolution that delivers deep, detail...
Excellent Dolby sound, Great access to Amazon content, Clear HD screen, Great battery life
Lockscreen ads are blatant and annoying, Amazon goes overboard upselling products, Interface is laggy at times, Limited to Amazon services & content, Amazon email/calendar apps don't match Google's, No homescreen customization
The Fire HD is very well put together. It's not rugged per se, but it definitely feels much more premium than you would expect. Significantly more sturdy than the Nexus 7, Fire OS has gotten hugely better in this latest iteration. Everything is smoother,
The UI lag can be pretty bad at times, but most of it occurs switching between tasks and opening up apps. I'm not sure what the deal is here, the older processor, or Amazon's poor use of the UI thread. When you're just kind of moving around Fire OS, it's
To look at the Kindle Fire HD and judge it by its deficiencies versus a "real" Android tablet isn't exactly fair. The Fire HD is kind of about avoiding everything a "real" Android tablet stands for. Amazon wants to discourage your dreams of using a tablet...
Abstract: Video Review: Matt Mira and Dave Holmes check out an e-reader from the latest round of Kindles from Amazon, the Kindle Fire HD 7-inch with its increased brightness and boosted resolution of 1280x800....
This is a device for consuming the products of Amazon's world. As a tablet that does anything other than that, the Kindle Fire HD kind of falls flat when compared to other products like the iPad and Google Nexus 7. That said, if you love Amazon and use it...
Abstract: Once believed to be impossible feat, we’re now in an era where decent tablets can be bought for as low as $200. As we look back on how it all unfolded, the chain of events first kicked off with the Amazon Kindle Fire last year, and most recently, Goog...
Kindle Fire HD makes strides as tablet, with Bluetooth access, better onscreen keyboard, and a better e-mail app, HD screen has a good level of detail and even illumination, Storage bump to 16GB gives more flexibility away from the cloud, If you have an A
Battery life, while decent, is not as promised, Browser is still slow, despite the ostensibly more mature Silk predictive loading system and MIMO hardware, Features like X-Ray and FreeTime are either unreleased or underdeveloped at this point, Ugly, The a