Get Amazon Tablet Reviews From Reputable Sources
When searching for Kindle Fire reviews, Google turns up an incredible number of hits, but, quite frankly, a lot of them seem spammy and useless. So instead I’ve scoured the tech sites that I’ve come to trust for reviews, and have summarized my research below. Enjoy! And stay tuned!
CONTENTS AT A GLANCE
- Kindle Fire Official Presentation
- Order Kindle Fire From Amazon
- Summary of Kindle Fire Reviews
- Buy a Cheap Kindle Fire on eBay
- What Do You Think of the Kindle Fire?
- Kindle Fire Reviews from CNET
- Kindle Fire Reviews from Gizmodo
- Kindle Fire Reviews from ComputerWorld
- Kindle Fire Reviews From Endgaget
- More Kindle Fire News on the Web
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Summary of Kindle Fire Reviews
From Reputable Tech Sites
- $199 is an amazingly low price for what Kindle Fire offers.
- Kindle Fire is capable of most things that tablets are expected to do:
browse the web, send email, stream videos, run apps (twitter, facebook, etc.), play games, and, of course, load books, and even borrow ebooks from the library. - Kindle Fire lacks some premium features (camera, microphone, 3G access), so buyers be aware.
- The tablet looks beautiful, interface is very slick, doesn’t look cheap.
- Kindle Fire matches the competition as far as processors go (1GHz Dual Core TI).
- The tablet’s storage capacity is lower than that of the competition, only 8GB, but Amazon is providing unlimited cloud storage, so it should be no problem.
- Kindle Fire is a 7 inch tablet – smaller than traditional 10 inch tablets like iPad 2, so those who like bigger screens, be aware.
- Kindle Fire is lighter than the bigger tablets (0.9 pounds vs 1.33 for iPad 2).
- Kindle Fire runs a brand new browser, Amazon Silk, which utilizes cloud technology (and should run faster than traditional browsers), but without testing it reviewers are not sure how good it will be.
- A lot of people who don’t own a tablet now, will buy the Kindle Fire.
- Kindle Fire is meant for a different market segment than iPad 2, but will take some business away from Apple.
- The Amazon tablet will not be the iPad killer because iPad 2 is still superior in terms of function, and there are plenty of tech lovers and Apple fans who want only the best.
- Amazon will happily sell you their digital products whether you are using Kindle Fire or iPad 2.
- Other (than Apple) tablet manufacturers will suffer greatly.