![]() There’s a huge sale on Kindle e-readers happening todayĪmazon’s new Fire HD 8 tablets run faster, last longer, and start at $100Ĭompared to the $270 Nook HD+, the Fire HD’s design is inelegant and not as comfortable. The best Android tablets in 2023: the 9 best ones you can buy Users will eventually remember they’re on the left side in the default landscape orientation, but the placement doesn’t fall naturally under the hand, so you might still have to look. Just like the 7-inch model, the power button, and volume toggle is ridiculously hard to find by sight as well as by feel and are hard to press. It doesn’t feel too heavy for it’s size, though is still heavier than the Nook HD+ by almost 2 ounces. It’s still boring, though at least not uncomfortable to hold at a larger size and heavier weight. It bears the same uninspiring design, large bezel around the screen, and a matte, soft-touch back. The 8.9-inch Kindle Fire is almost indistinguishable from the 7-inch version except for size (and a few specs). It also shares the same flaws as the smaller version, including less than stellar performance. It shares the same design, operating system, and multimedia chops. If the 7-inch Fire HD is too small, take a look at big brother. From eBooks to digital video to apps, Amazon is the content king, and if you own a lot of this content, the new Kindle Fire HD 8.9 is a good way to experience it. However, they do offer a nice gathering place for Amazon’s vast media offerings. Amazon email/calendar apps don’t match Google’sĪmazon’s Kindle Fire tablets have never represented the ‘best’ of anything, even in the low-cost Android tablet.
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