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A los editores les gusta
Pantalla IPS de 7″ de alta resolución (216 ppp) con excelente brillo
Buena reproducción de colores
Reducción de reflejos y amplio ángulo de visión
Fluidez en la ejecución de aplicaciones
Juegos y reproducción de películas
Si bien en ocasiones puntual
La Kindle Fire HD 7 de Amazon es más rápida que el modelo del año pasado y su precio de base es de US$140. El sistema operativo Sangria de Amazon es fácil de usar e incluye nuevas funciones que permiten compartir la tableta con tu familia de forma sencill
Excelente calidad gráfica
Visual y sonora
Batería con buena autonomía
Sistema MiMo (Doble antena WiFi)
Servicios Amazon
El Kindle Fire HD cuenta con una impactante pantalla de 7 pulgadas
Sus bocinas ofrecen un sonido arrasador y su interfaz perfeccionada es el mejor portal al contenido de Amazon para los miembros de Prime. Las nuevas mejoras hacen que valga cada centavo
A los editores no les gusta
Interfaz muy personalizado por Amazon que impide el acceso a características útiles de Android como usar widgets
Colocar iconos en el escritorio
Crear carpetas
Ver qué aplicaciones consumen más batería
Etc
Tienda de apps de Amazon con algunas ausenci
Su rediseño plástico la hace lucir barata y no incluye la función Mayday de servicio al cliente. El espacio disponible en los modelos de 8 GB se acaba rápidamente y no ofrece la opción de usar una memoria adicional. La tienda de aplicaciones de Amazon tie
Diseño escaso de practicidad
El rendimiento es algo lento a veces y el Fire HD no es tan cómodo de sostener como la Nexus 7. Debido a la exclusividad de la tienda de aplicaciones
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Publicación: 2012-12-10, Autor: Allan , crítica de: whatmobile.net
Resumen: Amazon Kindle Fire HDPrice:€ €159/€169 16GB (with/without ads), €199/€209 32GB Reviewer:€ Jasper JacksonSeven-inch tablets are being pitched to focus on consuming content, much more than their larger 9-10 inch predecessors. The Kindle Fire takes this con...
Resumen: Amazon’s goal is to put a Kindle in everybody’s hands, and as part of its work towards that aim it has augmented its e-reader only devices with a couple of tablets. Both all colour and both running Android (after a fashion), the aim is to extend Amazon’s ...
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Publicación: 2012-11-23, Autor: Shane , crítica de: telegraph.co.uk
Resumen: Apple's compact tablet is powerful, beautifully designed and comes with access to the largest range of tablet-specific apps of any operating system. It is also more expensive than its rivals. As with the other tablets, there are films, television and m...
Publicación: 2012-11-23, Autor: Matt , crítica de: telegraph.co.uk
Resumen: Price: £159Amazon version of Android7in screen with 1280 x 800 resolution (216ppi)1.2GHz dual-core processorHow to set up your new iPad miniLenovo Yoga laptop and tablet reviewAcer S7 Laptop hands-on reviewSamsung Galaxy Camera reviewNook HD goes on sale ...
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Publicación: 2012-11-20, Autor: Chris , crítica de: reviewed.com
When the first Kindle Fire was released, Amazon threw down the gauntlet and challenged the rest of the industry with a low price point and a certain standard of functionality. With the Kindle Fire HD, not much has changed in the software department aside ...
As much as we love Android it can be a bit confusing. Or perhaps daunting is a better way of putting it: there’s so many things to change about it, you might not know where to start.You won’t have such worries with the Amazon Kindle Fire HD: it’s positively foolproof. Set up with your Amazon account when you order it, and it arrives good to go. Amazon has changed Android 4.0 beyond recognition: t
We said in our iPad mini review just how much we liked the thin bezels on it, and that they were a breath of fresh air in tablet design. The Amazon Kindle Fire HD is unfortunately the opposite. They’re massive. It looks more like a digital photo frame than a tablet with its enormous plastic frame that makes the screen seem tiny - the fact that it’s as wide as an iPad mini still makes it all the m
The Amazon Kindle Fire HD is caught between a hard place, and one seriously strapping rock. On the one hand, the iPad mini is almost the same size, far sexier, with countless apps. On the other, you’ve got the Nexus 7 - think the Kindle Fire HD with th...
Decent capacity for the money, simple layout, promising web-browser, HDMI output, weighty sound, good picture
Some features are hit-and-miss, not as customizable as other Android tablets, no GPS functionality
The Kindle Fire HD definitely hits more than it misses. The tablet offers good value and a pleasing user experience so it's definitely worth an audition, even with the iPad mini and Nexus 7 as serious rivals...
Resumen: We've long been fans of Amazon's cheap but well-made Kindle ebook readers. The Kindle Fire HD is the colour touchscreen tablet model and it's finally arrived in the UK.The original Kindle Fire is available for £129, but £30 more buys you the Fire HD. T...
Resumen: The Nexus 7 was something of a game changer in the tablet world when it was first released in the UK back in July. Being the first official Google Android tablet and targeting the affordable, shrunk down 7in tablet space, the Nexus 7 became an immediat...