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Connectique micro USB et sortie Micro HDMi
Un prix intéressant
Si vous êtes client Amazon régulier cette tablette est pour vous !
L'offre eBook et musicale
Le son
Très certainement les meilleurs hautparleurs pour une tablette 7 pouces
Le cloud compu
Ecran 720p précis et lumineux
Ecosystème Amazon bien intégré
Simplicité d'utilisation
Très bonne autonomie
Le prix abordable
L'affichage de qualité
L'équipement haut de gamme
L'interface centrée sur le divertissement
Les services de cloud
Écran équilibré et très correct
Design plaisant
Finitions réussies
Réactivité générale de l'appareil
Belle mise en avant des contenus
Autonomie
Superbe écran
Excellents hauts parleurs
Finition élégante
Interface simple et claire
L'intégration d'Amazon
Globalement très accessible
Bonne autonomie
Le prix !
Tablette très légère
Bel écran IPS
Écosystème d'application
Excellente autonomie
Ecran de bonne qualité
Richesse de l'écosystème d'Amazon
Bien fini
Bonne prise en main
Bel écran
Très belle finition
Autonomie excellente
Le microcosme Amazon…
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Bouton mise en veille et volume très mal conçu
Pas de chargeur secteur
On a crû rêver !
Crash régulièrement
Des applications s'arrêtent sans raison
La partie vidéo est inexistante
Problème pour lire des formats courant (.avi
Ou xvid)
On pousse en
Pas d'applications Google / Play Store
Publicités dans la version de base
Pas de GPS et de version 3G
Lags occasionnels de l'interface
La mémoire non extensible
La publicité sur l'écran de verrouillage
Le prêt de livres limité à l'option Premium
Système fermé malgré Android
Pas de Google Play Store
Des ralentissements / Pas de lecture vidéo 1080P ni des. AVI (hors applis tierces)
Encore quelques aberrations dans le système Kindle
Extrait: A tablet custom-built for buying books and movies: for mainstream apps and web browsing, you may want to look elsewhereRating: 4Average: 4 (1 vote) To us Brits, the Kindle brand is all but synonymous with an E Ink screen and month-long battery life. No...
A tablet custom-built for buying books and movies: for mainstream apps and web browsing, you may want to look elsewhere...
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Publié: 2012-09-17, Auteur: Mark , review by: stuff.tv
HD display packs a visual punch, Does what it says on the tin, 7in is the sweet spot for portability
Less apps and games to enjoy, Makes internet shopping too easy
verdict Apple expects its iPad to do nothing less than destroy the PC and revolutionise the world. Amazon has less lofty ambitions. If its tablet can simply shift your film, music and book buying from the web to the Kindle Fire HD, Jeff Bezos will be a ve...
Gorgeous screen, Very easy to use, Budget price with 16GB of storage
Rigidly locked to the Amazon ecosystem, Other tablets have more apps, Somewhat sluggish at times
In the end, we can still recommend the Kindle Fire HD, as the slate has a lot going for it. If you want an easy-to-use media consumption tablet, the Fire HD will certainly keep you entertained. The excellent 7in display and potentially boosted Wi-Fi perf...
New physical design and updated user interface make for a more refined overall experience. Audio Whispersync and XRay for Books and Video make watching, listening and reading that much more enjoyable. Beautiful screen. Good speakers. HDMI out for mirroring on a TV. Battery lasts about 10 hours,
Silk browser still needs work. No quick app switching. No default camera app. Email, calendar and contacts feel like afterthoughts the emphasis here is clearly on consuming content, playing games and reading books, not advanced productivity.
Clearly satisfied with the success of last year's initial launch, it seems Amazon is now intent on building up the Kindle Fire HD to make it the most compelling and feature-rich tablet you can buy for £159. Purists will still prefer something like the ...
The Amazon Fire 7 is a perfectly decent media consumption device in tablet form — ideal for videos, books, and games. It might not be the best tablet out there, but it's fun, easy to use, and cheap...
Publié: 2015-05-18, Auteur: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Extrait: CHECK THE PART 1 OF THIS ARTICLEIn the first part of our best cheap tablets we took a look at the Nexus 7. Even though there are a lot of great tablets for this budget, none seemed to be on par with the Nexus 7, until now. Enter the Tesco Hudl 2! For a...
Extrait: For this review, we're doing something that we've done a few times in the past: a tag team review. Both Cameron and Ryan have Fire HD tablets – Cam the HD 6 and Ryan the HD 7 – and are going to share their thoughts on each device. The hardware sections wi...
The Amazon Kindle Fire HD 7 is faster than last year's model and starts at an affordable $140 (£120). Amazon's Sangria OS is user-friendly and new features make the tablet easily shareable for families
Its plastic redesign feels cheap and it lacks the Mayday instant customer service feature. Free space on the 8GB models runs out quickly and there's no expandable memory option. The Amazon app store is less extensive than the Google Play store
For an inexpensive tablet, the Fire HD 7 satisfies with a practical, family-friendly operating system, but those interested in a 7-inch tablet can find models with better build quality in the same price range....