Hands-on with the 7-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HDX

A quick look at the new 7-inch Kindle Fire HDX from Amazon. http://phon.es/2o73

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28 thoughts on “Hands-on with the 7-inch Amazon Kindle Fire HDX

  1. I love this Paperwhite E-Reader.>>>t.co/yiEqNHP3o0 I like to read at night, mostly in bed, but a nighttime light is disturbing to my husband's sleep. This is the perfect solution, plus all the books from my old Kindle (which I gave to my husband, who is a daytime reader) automatically transferred to this device, as well as staying on my original Kindle and through iCloud to my I-Pad. The best!

  2. no way just wait a few months and get cyangenmod on the kindle then it will have pure android no gay kindle os and the kindle has a snapdragon 800 and andreno 330 which destroys the nexus 7 2nd gen

  3. alextam24 ignorantly said "failed tablet." In what universe? Even earlier iterations of the Fire have been the bestselling Android tablets on U.S. soil. One poll said that the "most desired" Android tablet is a Fire. Now the Fire will have the best screen, processor, and speakers.

  4. But once you go to 1mobile dottcomm and download their app store, combine it with Amazon's, there is almost no difference in the availability of apps. It's a no-brainer.

  5. I'm amazed at how furious Google fanboys are that Amazon has trumped the specs on the Nexus 7. Get ready to become more furious: In 3 weeks, the 8.9" edition will offer a screen that leaves even Apple's Retina display lacking. It will be the undisputed champ among tablets in price, screen, processor, and sound. And the worst that the Google fanboys can say is that there are 4 or 5 apps that you'll have to download from 1Mobile.com instead of Amazon's store.

  6. Or pay $14 more …..the cost of 2 trips to McDonalds….and get rid of the offers. As the reviewer mentioned, I like the offers, because some of them are not even asking for money. They're completely free downloads. I imagine if Google started offering weekly freebies to the Nexus, fanboys would praise their innovation.

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