Product Reviewed 24 about Kindle Fire HDX 7" Tablet
The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7" ($229/16GB with
Special Offers) is the easiest tablet in the world. Its new Mayday
remote video support feature is as revolutionary as Apple's Genius Bars
once were, giving you unlimited, personalized video support for all of
your tablet needs. Combined with an extremely easy-to-use interface and
very solid specs for the $229 price, the Kindle Fire makes an ideal
first tablet—as long as you're comfortable buying your media from Amazon. For me I think, the more user-configurable
Google Nexus 7 remains my Choice for small tablets.
With prices like that it's no wonder that as PC sales decline tablets
have been onthe rise. However, tablets are just as commoditized now as
PCs were in their heyday. Apple arguably created the tablet market, and
the iPad still rules the high end; an endless array of Android clones fight it out at the low end, with both sides squeezing the middle.
Enter Amazon and its new Kindle Fire HDX tablets. The new HDX tablets -- the third generation of the Kindle
Fire brand -- shoot toward the top of the tablet hierarchy thanks to
three notable features: excellent pricing that's competitive with the
best premium tablets on the market; an awesome content ecosystem (especially for Amazon Prime members)
Unfortunately, the video sling feature -- you can "kick" video from your HDX to a compatible device or Smart TV -- isn't ready at launch. And neither is Goodreads integration. Also, 16GB is fast becoming too small to store HD content, and without access to the Google Play store, HDX owners are still missing out on plenty of Android apps.
Still, the HDX is the strongest evolution of the Kindle Fire brand yet; however, you'll want make sure you're a card-carrying citizen of the Amazon Prime eco-verse to get the most out of the tablet's offerings.
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