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The editors liked
Quad-core processor and 1GB of RAM belie its price point
Robust build
Fire OS 5 is a massive step forward for Amazon
The Amazon Fire tablet definitely isn't overpriced. It runs a user-friendly operating system and houses a microSD card slot expandable up to 128GB. Amazon Prime members can access the bevy of free TV shows
Movies and games included in the subscription
Cheap as chips
Good battery life
Sturdy build
Super cheap
A great choice for kids
Easy to carry around
Family friendly
Sturdy design Fantastically cheap
Crazy budget price
Good screen
Fast processor
Price
Decent battery life
Music through headphones is well balanced
Cheap
Tough
Expandable storage
Terrific value
Enough power to handle any Android game
Fast
Powerful hardware
Huge selection of top-quality apps
4K Ultra HD capable
Advanced voice-assisted search
Fun games
The editors didn't like
Design isn't great with its super-wide bezel
Non-HD screen that isn't as bright as some
Mono speaker offers flat audio response
The design feels cheap. Performance is slow if many apps are open in the background and when downloading. The display has a low resolution and touchscreen response can be sluggish. Gaming performance for large games is slow and the graphics can experience
Published: 2015-12-23, Author: Jennifer , review by: hothardware.com
Very affordable, microSD expansion slot, Quad-core processor, Adequate battery life, Tight integration with Amazon's ecosystem provides easy access to Prime content
1024x600 resolution display, Mono speaker, Sub-par cameras, Strong ties to Amazon's ecosystem can make it difficult to use other services
Price certainly isn't everything, but we have to give Amazon credit for delivering a $50 tablet that actually provides enough features and performance to meet the needs of a basic tablet user. Think about how your kids, parents, grandparents, or your non-...
Abstract: We have gotten so used to paying $400- $500 for the average iPad or tablet, that when Amazon came out with their $50 Amazon Fire tablet, many of us questioned its quality. Did Amazon cut the quality and skimp on features? Could a $50 tablet be worthwhile?...
Amazon has truly shown us that tablets don't have to be expensive. There honestly isn't too many noticeable differences from the Fire tablet, and say, the Nexus 9. Despite the lower specifications, the Fire hardly lags in playing more demanding games. It'...
That price, Long battery life, Sturdy construction, MicroSD slot, Support for Amazon's MayDay help system, FreeTime for kids/profiles
Lock-screen ads cost extra to remove, Low display resolution, Weak front- and rear-facing cameras, Single, mono speaker, No HDMI out
Though far from top-notch hardware, Amazon's $49.99 Fire 2015 tablet is a stunning value for first-time tableteers, kids, and Amazon Prime members. It's a slam-dunk for the holidays or gifting. Read More…...
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Published: 2015-11-04, Author: Anna , review by: Laptopmag.com
Great price, Solid build quality, Access to Amazon's content ecosystem
Despite the budget hardware, I like the $50 Kindle Fire 7-inch tablet. It's a nice size for reading books. It feels like holding a small paper back book. It's solid and feels like it will hold up over time. For the price, I can't complain too much about t...
Published: 2015-10-27, Author: Ben , review by: pcmag.com
Fantastic price. Large content ecosystem. Good parental controls. Helpful technical support.
Average performance. Somewhat grainy display. Lackluster camera
The 7-inch Amazon Fire tablet doesn't offer high-end specs or the latest apps, but it's the best way to put a wealth of multimedia content at your fingertips for an almost unbelievable $50 price...
Ridiculously cheap, Great for Prime Users, Efficient battery
Bogs down a bit too easily, Useless cameras, Cheap build
The Amazon Fire won't win any awards, but at $50 it doesn't have to. This is a perfectly serviceable tablet for casual use and consuming Amazon stuff...
Abstract: Amazon.com AMZN 0.06 % recently began shipping a tablet computer that's so cheap, you can buy it like bulk Snickers. The new 7-inch Fire tablet sells for $50, and if you get five, they'll throw in a sixth free. Imagine the trick-or-treating this year at A...