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Abstract: 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...
Abstract: The Kindle Fire and Nook Tablet are both vying for that special place in consumers' hearts reserved for inexpensive consumption devices. But neither is perfect, and in many aspects of the tablet experience, one succeeds while the other fails. Since w...
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...
Abstract: 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...
The Kindle Fire is a nice-looking tablet, and, at 200 bucks, Amazon is going to sell a shedload of them. Its flaws are well balanced by the low price, and it's a logical upgrade if you're already a Kindle owner and you want to buy videos, music and ap...
The fact that you need to hack the Kindle Fire to get the most out of it in Australia means this device doesn't suit the same first-time tablet user demographic as it does in the United States. For Aussies, the Kindle Fire is best suited for users that a...
Published: 2011-11-25, Author: Moritz , review by: computerbild.de
Lange Akkulaufzeit, Gute Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit
Amazon Konto erforderlich, Spezielle Android-Version, Kamera für Fotos und Videos nicht nutzbar (App fehlt), Keine Wiedergabe am TV per HDMI, Kein Bluetooth
Eins muss man den Kindle-Vätern lassen: Selbst die Verkaufs-Profis von Apple haben es nicht geschafft, Konsum und Erwerb von Medieninhalten so konsequent in die Benutzeroberfläche eines Geräts einzuflechten wie Amazon beim Fire. Der Preis ist sehr wettbew...