User Rating:
Good: Amazon’s Kindle Fire HDX 7 is a performance monster that speeds through Web sites and UI pages at a frantic pace. The screen is impressively sharp and the small light design is comfy for reading books. Mayday is personal and near-instant customer service. Some small but smart UI changes lead to an overall more pleasant experience.
Bad: The remote video viewing feature isn’t ready at launch and ad removal still costs an extra $15. 16GB is too small for 1080p movies and there’s no built-in storage expansion. The screen is tarnished by a yellowish tint and the buttons on the back are sometimes hard to find. No Google Play access means many apps still aren’t available.
Bottom Line: Armed with a powerful processor and Amazon’s exhaustive content library, the Kindle Fire HDX delivers incredible value for its price, especially for Amazon Prime members. [Read more]
Good: Amazon’s Kindle Fire HDX 7 is a performance monster that speeds through Web sites and UI pages at a frantic pace. The screen is impressively sharp and the small light design is comfy for reading books. Mayday is personal and near-instant customer service. Some small but smart UI changes lead to an overall more pleasant experience.
Bad: The remote video viewing feature isn’t ready at launch and ad removal still costs an extra $15. 16GB is too small for 1080p movies and there’s no built-in storage expansion. The screen is tarnished by a yellowish tint and the buttons on the back are sometimes hard to find. No Google Play access means many apps still aren’t available.
Bottom Line: Armed with a powerful processor and Amazon’s exhaustive content library, the Kindle Fire HDX delivers incredible value for its price, especially for Amazon Prime members. [Read more]
Source:
http://blog.it.ro/custom-id-amazon-kindle-fire-hdx-7wed-02-oct-2013-040000-0700/