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Pantalla LCD IPS de 8
9″ de alta resolución (339 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 gracias a sus potentes
Pantalla espectacular en todos los apartados
Peso muy reducido
Rendimiento y autonomía
Pantalla
Se nota que se trata de un dispositivo hecho para consumir contenido multimedia
Una pantalla sobresaliente
Hardware
Gracias a los componentes que monta el dispositivo de Amazon
Se trata de una de las tablets más potentes que hemos probado
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La Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 de Amazon es un monstruo del desempeño
Se maneja velozmente en la web y la experiencia del usuario es impecable. Su pantalla es impresionantemente nítida y su cuerpo lo suficientemente liviano para una tableta de ese tamaño. La fun
Genial display
Decente calidad de sonido
Chasis ligero y con agarre
Veloz WLAN
Buenas imágenes de cámara
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Interfaz rígido que impide el acceso a características útiles de Android como los widgets
Ausencia de Google Play Store. La Tienda de Apps de Amazon tiene algunas ausencias notables
Como la suite de aplicaciones de Google y otras aplicaciones populares
Sistema operativo centrado en el ecosistema Amazon
Apartado de vídeo poco aprovechable de serie
Puertos muy escasos
Software
Aunque Fire OS 4.0 Sangría está basado en Android
No tiene nada que ver con él. Sin posibilidad de utilizar Google Play
La tablet pierde mucho encanto
Botones
Aunque la botonera en la parte de atrás hace que el dispositivo sea más delgado
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La función para ver video de manera remota no estará disponible para el lanzamiento
Las versiones sin anuncios todavía cuestan US$15 adicionales. El espacio de 16GB se acaba rápido si guardas películas en HD y no hay manera de aumentarle el almacenamient
Silly Origami camera mode, Smaller screen than you might like
In the race for consumer tablet dominance, the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 is in near lock-step with the stellar iPad Air. Your choice may come down to ecosystem preference...
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Publicación: 2013-11-07, Autor: Brian , crítica de: engadget.com
Great screen, Strong performance, Mayday tech support and other helpful software features
No Google Play access, $80 more expensive than its predecessor
The latest Fire tablet has some top-of-the-line specs and nice software enhancements, but Amazon's closed-off ecosystem will continue to be a sore spot for shoppers who prefer regular Android....
Publicación: 2013-11-06, Autor: Eric , crítica de: cnet.com
The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 is a performance monster that speeds through Web sites and UI navigation at a frantic pace. Its screen is impressively sharp and its body amazingly light for a larger tablet. The Mayday feature gives personal and near-instan
The remote video viewing feature won't be ready at launch, and ad-free versions still cost an extra $15. The 16GB of space runs out quickly when storing HD movies, and there's no built-in storage expansion. Lack of Google Play access means many apps still
With everything that was great about the HDX 7 and more, the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 isn't just a great value, it sets the standard for a media consumption tablet.
The display has bestinclass color and is even readable outdoors, Superlightweight and easy to hold with one hand, XRay, Mayday, and parental control features are valuable and unique to this device, Fire OS 3.0 keeps your focus on the content you want to e
No challenge to the iPad as a productivity device, Not that much less expensive than an iPad, Its superiority as a content device is contingent on buying most of your books, movies, and music through Amazon
Amazon makes the best content-oriented tablet better with a stunning display, new features that enhance movies and music, and a decent camera....
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Publicación: 2013-11-04, Autor: Jose , crítica de: techspot.com
Resumen: The tablet market doesn't look very different than it did a year ago from the perspective of who's doing well and who's not. Perhaps the most exciting developments came towards the end of 2012 and beginning of 2013 from the usual big guys: Google released...
Publicación: 2014-04-02, Autor: Alex , crítica de: whistleout.com.au
4/5 The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX is an absolutely fantastic tablet, but it would be even better if you could access Google Play and get Google service applications like YouTube. It's very portable, thanks to its super lightweight design and thin profi...
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Publicación: 2014-01-01, Autor: David , crítica de: cnet.com.au
Resumen: Amazon's new Kindle Fire HDX 8.9 tablet may look the same on the outside as last year's model, but look under the hood and it's got a new engine, an overhauled Wi-Fi transmission system, some audio tweaks, and an updated operating system.That's right, the...
Extremely thin and light, Excellent display, Great battery life
No access to Google Play Store, Fire OS limited compared to Android, No expandable memory
Amazon's 8.9" Kindle Fire HDX boasts a stunningly thin and light design and has an excellent screen, but the lack of access to Google's Play Store means there's a heavy reliance on Amazon's limited apps...
Publicación: 2013-12-02, Autor: Luke , crítica de: gizmodo.com.au
Buying a tablet as a consumption device is meant to be a full-service experience. You're meant to have amazing hardware (check), access to great apps (check), great books and magazines (check), and a top collection of music, TV and video content (massive...
Mayday live assist, Great display, Good battery life, Excellent design
Heavy on Amazon services, Lack of Android apps, Poor camera, Browser doesn't support Flash
If you want a solid and powerful multimedia tablet that is essentially a gateway to all things Amazon, this is your tablet. But if you're looking for something with more flexibility and better hardware, you're better off buying an iPad Air. The only thin...