Testseek.co.uk have collected 109 expert reviews of the Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 inch and the average rating is 82%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 inch.
November 2013
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The editors liked
Mayday feature
Good screen
Stereo speakers
Fast processor
Excellent quality screen
Good build and finish
Good processing and graphics performances
Decent battery life
Great display
Plenty of power
Great sound quality
Competitive price
Some interesting software features
Mayday is innovative
Great screen
Fast performance
Stunning screen
Lightweight design
Detailed music performance
Fast
Mayday customer service is nice touch
Good battery life
New design
Mayday app
Content
Beautiful display. Small
Compact size. Perfect for general internet use and those who have invested heavily in Amazon's ecosystem
Superb spec and screen for the price
Great Amazon stores for movies
Music
Books
Mayday is unreal
Priceless for tablet beginners
Mayday video tech support works
Snappy performance
Improved Fire OS
Feels more like a full Android tablet
Sturdy but lightweight
Terrific screen
Slimmed down UI
Nice
Bright screen
Great Mayday support
Easy to use
The editors didn't like
Lack of apps
No downloadable video
Competitors are better
No microSD card port
Plain
Quite basic interface
No rearfacing camera
A closed ecosystem that locks you into Amazon's world
Despite being built on Android
Lack of Google Play support means very little parity with the rest of Android
Design might not be for some
No native movie/TV downloads from Lovefilm is a limitation
Dark spots on screen
Poor browser
Dated games
Locked into the Amazon ecosystem
No access to Google Play
Closed ecosystem
Wi-Fi-reliant
Blue tint on new display
Does not support the Google Play store. This is an issue that could make this tablet a non-starter for many people
Abstract: "The new Kindle Fire HDX 7 does not only come at a great price, but its performance surpasses some of the pricier competitors." I've been a Kindle devotee ever since it was introduced back in 2007. To this day, I still consider it one of the finest, most...
Abstract: The Retina iPad Mini, Kindle Fire HDX, Nexus 7, Dell Venue 7 and Venue 8 Pro, and Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 go toe to toe in InfoWorld Test Center's reviewWhat a difference a year makes. Last year, the then-new iPad Mini was the unquestioned top pick for a ...
Abstract: What a difference a year makes. Last year, the then-new iPad Mini was the unquestioned top pick for a media tablet , thanks to its friendly iTunes software for managing your personal media and its superior hardware, which easily outperformed the corner-cu...
Superior speakers, Sturdy, sleek construction, Mayday 24/7 tech support actually isn't gimmicky, Well-done integration with Amazon ecosystem (at least, for the Amazon faithful)
Lock-screen ads cost extra to remove, Blue halo around screen evident on white backgrounds, No HDMI port, MicroSD slot, or rear camera, Amazon Appstore is about a tenth the size of Google Play, Ill-placed power, volume buttons
The 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX is a family-friendly, entry-level tablet with a nice, high-def screen and plenty of speed for the price. The hardware's great, but how well it will fit you (or your family) depends on how big an Amazon devotee you are. ...
Abstract: Amazon's third try at a tablet takes things to the next level — provided you're an Amazon customer or want to be oneAmazon has a long history with Android, delivering a Kindle tablet that mostly runs it for the last three years. Now we're not going to ...
The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 is a great little tablet. It has high-end specs, a beautiful, crisp display, nice speakers, and solid battery life. In terms of hardware, it's exactly what you need from a tablet geared for entertainment and consuming media....
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Published: 2013-11-04, Author: Jose , review by: techspot.com
Abstract: The tablet market doesn't look very different than it did a year ago from the perspective of who's doing well and who's not. Perhaps the most exciting developments came towards the end of 2012 and beginning of 2013 from the usual big guys: Google released...
Published: 2013-10-28, Author: Danny , review by: makeuseof.com
Abstract: Quite recently, Amazon released their latest Kindle product — the Kindle Fire HDX . The company's new tablet offering provides a handful of upgrades compared to the various Kindle products we've already reviewed, including the Kindle Fire, Kindle Touch, a...
Bright 1920 x 1200 IPS display, Powerful SoC for the price, Smooth performance all-around, Good outdoor usability and contrast, Better build quality than the previous generation, Improved aesthetics, Now includes WWAN options and a front-facing camera, Si
Moderate backlight bleeding, Build quality not as rigid as the first generation, No direct access to Android apps or Youtube videos, Rubberized surfaces attract dust and grease and can be hard to clean, No SD reader and the dedicated HDMI-out port has bee
Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7The Kindle Fire HDX 7 is a stronger product at the time of release compared to the Kindle Fire HD 7. Its Snapdragon 800 SoC and Adreno 330 graphics truly do belong on tablets and smartphones worth at least twice the price and its b...
High quality display, Speedy performance, Solid integration with Amazon’s ecosystem
Software experience is limiting, Lacks rear camera
Knowing already what its competition has on the market, you’d think that Amazon would try to somehow one-up the Google Nexus 7 2013 Edition to become the premier 7-inch budget tablet offering heading into the upcoming holiday season. However, that’s no...