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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
The Fire HD is very well put together. It's not rugged per se, but it definitely feels much more premium than you would expect. Significantly more sturdy than the Nexus 7, Fire OS has gotten hugely better in this latest iteration. Everything is smoother,
The UI lag can be pretty bad at times, but most of it occurs switching between tasks and opening up apps. I'm not sure what the deal is here, the older processor, or Amazon's poor use of the UI thread. When you're just kind of moving around Fire OS, it's
To look at the Kindle Fire HD and judge it by its deficiencies versus a "real" Android tablet isn't exactly fair. The Fire HD is kind of about avoiding everything a "real" Android tablet stands for. Amazon wants to discourage your dreams of using a tablet...
Extrait: Video Review: Matt Mira and Dave Holmes check out an e-reader from the latest round of Kindles from Amazon, the Kindle Fire HD 7-inch with its increased brightness and boosted resolution of 1280x800....
This is a device for consuming the products of Amazon's world. As a tablet that does anything other than that, the Kindle Fire HD kind of falls flat when compared to other products like the iPad and Google Nexus 7. That said, if you love Amazon and use it...
Extrait: Once believed to be impossible feat, we’re now in an era where decent tablets can be bought for as low as $200. As we look back on how it all unfolded, the chain of events first kicked off with the Amazon Kindle Fire last year, and most recently, Goog...
Kindle Fire HD makes strides as tablet, with Bluetooth access, better onscreen keyboard, and a better e-mail app, HD screen has a good level of detail and even illumination, Storage bump to 16GB gives more flexibility away from the cloud, If you have an A
Battery life, while decent, is not as promised, Browser is still slow, despite the ostensibly more mature Silk predictive loading system and MIMO hardware, Features like X-Ray and FreeTime are either unreleased or underdeveloped at this point, Ugly, The a
Sharp looking display, Affordable, Peppy performance from its CPU
Lacks Goole Play and other core apps, Still lacking depth of personalization
Looking at the next year ahead, Amazon has something to be happy about since it now has an established consumer base in the tablet industry, which is especially intriguing knowing that they had none of the pie a year ago. With its new Kindle Fire HD t...
Excellent display, wonderful array of Amazon content, easy to use, great customer service, Excellent display, wonderful array of Amazon content, easy to use, great customer service, Excellent display, wonderful array of
No access to the Google Play Store or other Google services, No access to the Google Play Store or other Google services, No access to the Google Play Store or other Google services, No access to the Google
It's hard to not like the Amazon Kindle Fire HD. It excels at its purpose as an affordable one-stop device for reading Amazon books and magazines, streaming video, playing music and providing you with a safe (albeit somewhat limited) app store. It's b...
Pleasing, sharp display, Tight integration with Amazon services
Heavier and wider than some competing tablets, Limited to Amazon's Appstore
The Kindle Fire HD is a tremendous improvement over its predecessor, and has a sharp, pleasing display. However, its heavy integration with Amazon's services is a strength, but also a limitation....
Extrait: UPS just dropped off our Amazon Kindle Fire HD, and we wanted to share a look at the first new Kindle to be released. It's a 7-inch tablet that sort of runs Android -- Amazon has forked off the stock Ice Cream Sandwich build and made it their own, neve...
Extrait: The new Kindle Fire HD, which goes on sale today, is a worthy successor to the Kindle Fire. It offers significantly improved hardware, useful new features for watching movies and reading books, and the same access to the Amazon content universe as the ...