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Good screen, 1-year FreeTime Unlimited included, 2-year worry-free warranty, Bumper included
Limited operating system, Tight internal storage (8 GB model), Storage non-expandable, Very online dependent, No adware-free version
Amazon's Kindle Fire HD 6 Kids Edition is almost 50 percent more expensive than the Fire HD 6, but it includes one year of FreeTime Unlimited, an extended warranty, and a foam bumper. The extra cost is quite justified if the tablet is purchased with a sma...
Great value, Kid-proof ruggedness, Bundled subscription
Seriously chunky, Best for Amazon advocates
Amazon's Fire HD Kids Edition tablet is something that parents can hand to their sprogs without stress. The tablet's durable build is massively reinforced with a chunky shock-absorbing case, while the parental controls and two-year guarantee add extra pea...
Durable bumper included, No-questions-asked replacement for two years, Year subscription to FreeTime kids' content, Easy-to-manage profiles, Brilliant, sharp display
A bit heavy, especially with the bumper case, Case lacks kickstand, FreeTime is not sortable, 8GB onboard storage not expandable, Bumper case dulls speaker tone
This mini-tablet packs kid-friendly add-ons: a chunky bumper, no-questions-asked replacement, and access to lots of child-ready content. It's a decent deal for families, provided the display is big enough and you're an Amazon regular. Read More…...
Great form factor for a Fire tablet, Very good performance – consistently fast and responsive, Fire OS is simple, yet powerful enough to be useful, Good battery life, All around solid little gadget for Prime members, Kids Mode is simple, yet versatile, Th
It's quite thick for such a small tablet, Amazon's ecosystem is getting better, but it's still far from what Google Play offers, 8GB of nonexpandable storage. That's just not enough.
99 price is super cheap, Tiny package makes it easy for travel, Deep integration with all of Amazon's services
Sluggish processing performance, Boring design that feels somewhat cheap, Not really meant for heavy productivity work, Camera's quality is subpar
Attached with a $99.00 price point, the Amazon Fire HD 6 is undoubtedly budget conscious – one that won't be too draining on the pockets. Normally speaking about cheap tablets, they typically don't have too many compelling things about them, so that's why...
Publié: 2014-11-12, Auteur: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Extrait: It's Christmas morning. Your child woke you up with an ear-piercing scream of excitement - Santa has come. Once your child sees the present you've wrapped in special paper - next to the Santa gifts, of course - they snatch it up. They realize it might jus...
Two year, no-questions-asked warranty. Rugged case. Huge amount of subscription kids' content included, especially from Nickelodeon.
Two-page book spreads are too small to be readable. Performance can be laggy. Very limited internal storage. Lacks Amazon's Mayday help feature
The Amazon Fire HD 6 Kids Edition is best understood as a simple container for Amazon's FreeTime subscription kids' books and videos. One that's covered by a no-questions-asked two-year warranty....
Good performance for child's tablet, Rugged, removable case, Multiple profiles, Terrific parental controls, Free year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited
No web browser
The Amazon Fire HD Kids Edition offers good performance for its category, coupled with strong parental controls, rugged construction, a bumper case that stands up well to drops, and a nearly unbeatable two-year warranty. Since it's built around a tablet t...
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Publié: 2015-11-20, Auteur: Mario , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Extrait: Before you go buy a tablet, you should ask this question, “what am I going to use this tablet for.” This seems like common sense, but really, take a moment. What are you going to do with that slab of internet-connected screen?If your answer is I need “som...