Amazon Kindle Fire HD 8.9” review
Laptops TabletsGreat hardware for the money, and a great range of content to buy, but Amazon’s take on Android still feels comparatively inflexible
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Great hardware for the money, and a great range of content to buy, but Amazon’s take on Android still feels comparatively inflexible
Some limitations, but the Kindle Fire offers a lot for not much money
A good value tablet with an excellent screen, HDMI output and LoveFilm support - but the Amazon interface is sluggish and inflexible
With Amazon's app, the Kindle experience is almost as good on a smartphone or tablet as on a Kindle eReader
Justifies its slightly higher cost and weight with a raft of useful additions over the standard Kindle
It’s cheap, the hardware is fantastic and the range of books is brilliant. This is enough to overlook the annoyance of no ePub support.
Kindle ties you into Amazon's proprietary format, but the hardware is good and you can buy books from practically anywhere.