Testseek.com have collected 109 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 inch and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 inch.
November 2013
(82%)
109 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Mayday video tech support works, Great screen, Snappy performance, Improved Fire OS, Feels more like a full Android tablet
Isn't as comfortable to hold as the Nexus 7, Funky button and port layout, App selection lags Google Play and iPad, No rear-facing camera, X-Ray for Music doesn't work with most songs
The Kindle Fire HDX's improvements are all welcome. It has much more powerful internals that result in smooth performance, and an updated OS that makes it feel more like a tablet and less like a cluttered storefront for Amazon's services. And the Mayday...
Abstract: Sure, sure. The tablet market is teeming with options, but are you seriously going to buy Sony's Xperia Tablet Z? Or Samsung's Galaxy Note 10.1, the 2014 edition? No, you're not. That's because the tablet market has conveniently divided itself into two di...
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Published: 2013-10-12, Author: Jason , review by: arstechnica.com
Through calibration, this is now the best screen on an Android tablet, Performance that bests almost everything we've seen, A focused interface that gives you easy access to the content you want, Free tech support through Mayday, Fantastic battery life
No Google means the company's communication services aren't there, The solid body is marred by the shiny plastic piece on the back and mushy buttons, If you're used to the stock Android experience, you might have trouble finding what you want, Accessing f
Beyond all the typical pablum that gets spouted about Android tablets, there's one overwhelming truth: they don't have a clear mission. Listen to the marketing pitches and you'll hear a picture of all-enabling devices, capable of every form of entertainme...
Abstract: The new-generation product Kindle Fire HD series tablets is issued along with the upgraded version of Kindle Paperwhite series E-book reader. On the whole, the former one has made more renovations. In the aspect of the name of the product, a more “X” is a...
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Published: 2013-10-03, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Like listening to things on your tablet without headphones? The Kindle Fire HDX has unmatched audio. The speakers have great range, great power, and they're perfectly placed, which is rarer than it should be.Like smooth UI and being able to run whatever a...
Assistir filmes e programas de TV no HDX é demais. Entre a belíssima tela (quando está exibindo conteúdo HD), o som excelente e a ergonomia confortável do tablet, você vai se perguntar por que se preocupar em ter uma TV. O HDX não é apenas um rosto bonito
Os botões do Kindle Fire HDX são melhores do que os virtualmente invisíveis do Fire HD, mas, como ressaltamos, eles ainda são estranhos. E há alguns outros problemas também. A entrada microUSB, onde você encaixa o carregador, é angulada de forma estranha.
Abstract: Spending the weekend with Amazon's Kindle Fire HDX 7-inch tablet, it's easy to see why Amazon has built a commanding lead in the Android tablet space. The hardware, design, components, software and a surprisingly useful tech support feature called May Day...
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Published: 2013-10-02, Author: Eric , review by: gizmodo.com
Movie- and TV-watching on the HDX is revelatory. Between the beautiful screen (if it's playing high-quality content, e.g. Prime or anything hi-res and native), the booming sound, and the hand-comfort afforded by the tablet's angled back, you'll wonder why
The Kindle Fire HDX's buttons are an improvement on the virtually invisible suckers from the Fire HD, but like we noted, they're still weird. And there are other odd quirks as well. The microUSB port where you'll plug in for charging is angled strangely,
With a starting price of $230, the HDX is set up squarely against the Nexus 7, and on most fronts the HDX wins. So even if the Play Store and stock Android is of singular importance to you, take a second to reconsider:Like watching things on your tablet...
Published: 2013-10-02, Author: John , review by: techcrunch.com
Amazon is now a major player in the tablet wars, and this is one of their strongest weapons. The price, features, screen, and software work in concert to offer one of the best media experiences. The Kindle is obviously not for everyone – it's not even a...
Sharp screen. Fast processor. Extremely easy to use. Amazing live tech support.
Short battery life. Interface is very geared to buying things from Amazon
Amazon's 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX is the simplest high-quality small-screen tablet you can buy, and ease of use doesn't come at the cost of performance....