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The 7-inch, Android-based Amazon Fire will appeal to those who buy books, videos, and music at Amazon, but it will frustrate those looking for a more versatile slate. Some people want a tablet but ...
Five months after Amazon debuted its $200 “game-changing” tablet, the Kindle Fire is feeling more like a McDonald’s hamburger next to Apple’s prime-rib, third-generation iPad. But it doesn ...
Super-easy Amazon content consumption. What's Not: OS is highly customized and this isn't a general purpose Android tablet. No access to Google Play. As with other name brand consumer electronics, the ...
Despite some naming overlap in the last, the Amazon Kindle and Amazon Fire lines of tablets are two completely separate things, and if you're looking to buy either from the company going to need ...
Amazon’s new Kindle Fire tablet is grabbing a lot of attention for its low price and streamlined media integration. While the tablet has a lot to offer, however, you should be sure you know what ...
Although the 16GB version of the Kindle Fire HDX tablet differs from the 32GB version in terms of price and storage capabilities, both devices have comparable specs otherwise. Analyzing the usage ...
In some ways, the idea of the first Kindle Fire was more impressive than the product itself. It was a $200 tablet that actually worked. That alone was mind-blowing. But after Google’s Nexus 7 ...
CNET editors take another look at the Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire to determine which tablet is a better choice. Executive Editor David Carnoy has been a leading member of CNET's Reviews team since ...
today announced its new Kindle Fire-- a seven-inch, 14.6-ounce tablet computer that everyone in the tech industry immediately tried to size up against Apple's wildly-successful iPad. The first ...