Kindle Fire
98%Recommended

Kindle Fire

4.7
              Rated #3 in Electronics
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I received a Kindle Fire for Christmas and LOVE it! My mom got one for herself, my sister and I and we are addicted to Words With Friends. We play even if we are all in the same room. I take advantage of the free app of the day to see what else I can indulge in. I hardly sign on to the computer due to having the Kindle Fire right at my fingertips!

While I'm still learning to use my Kindle Fire I love it! I love the portability of it and being able to take my books and a few games on the go is so important to me when I go to the Dr's office and am waiting or if I stop for a cup of tea at Starbucks. The internal wi-fi is awesome. I'd like it to have more memory but with everything stored on the cloud you really don't need it. The price is far below any of their competitor's and makes it a great product. Tablets don't need tons of bells and whistles to be a great product. Its sleek design is very attractive. The only thing that would be awesome is that it should come with its own case.

I bought the Kindle Touch in January for $99. I loved it immediately. I did have some problems with it freezing up, and so decided to upgrade to the Kindle Fire for only $100 more. By the way, I do surveys and am members of communities online that pay you in Amazon.com certificates, so I always have credit in my Amazon account. That is the only way I would have bought or could afford either of these devices. So anyway, I returned the Touch, and then ordered the Fire. It is so bright and beautiful! I have had no problems finding free books and apps for it whatsoever. I know I will never buy a full priced book for it, since I could just borrow a book from the public library if I had to. There is a lot of things I don't really know how to do, like I'll find myself somewhere on the Fire, and then never be able to find out how I got there so I could get there again. The battery doesn't really last very long. Also, I have found myself reading less paper books, which I mourn, but I guess that is the trade-off. I like that I can bring it with me to the Dr. office and use it there as well. The Fire is noticeably heavier than the Touch, also. All in all, I completely recommend the Kindle Fire!

Love, Love, Love my Kindle Fire! I'm not a tech junkie, and I don't get the latest and greatest. I did my research on this and fell in love with it before I even got it. I love the free app of the day from Amazon. I look forward to seeing it every morning. I love playing the games, reading my email and checking facebook all while making the kids lunches. I have really stopped checking the home computer and replaced it with my kindle. Friends of my daughter got the Nook tablet, and they couldn't believe how many apps I had that i got for free! They had a much smaller selection to pick from and they all had a small fee. Amazon gives you Prime for a month for free, take advantage and read a lending book for free. Screen is crystal clear, and don't tell my hubby, but I dropped it on the sidewalk (I still can't believe I did this). It landed on a corner, then another corner then flat on the screen. Not a scratch on the screen.

Friends & family have told me, numerous times over the past several years, that I needed an ebook reader since I am such a book worm. "Give up that feel and smell of a new book in my hands? NEVER!", I said. Well, my husband, smart man that he is, took the decision to change over right out of my hands when he bought me a Kindle Fire for Christmas. This thing is AWESOME. It's an ebook reader and a tablet for $200. What's not to like? While I don't foresee totally giving up my beloved books, being able to carry lots of books (not to mention games, apps and internet) in something that weighs very little more than a paperback makes me positively giddy. I have found a few minor things that I would like to see change. I would like to be able to make folders to organize my apps and books into categories of my choosing, for one. I would also like to delete apps right from the Kindle instead of having to go to the Amazon website. But neither one of those are a deal-breaker for me. I love my Kindle Fire and give it a two thumbs up!

I have had my Kindle Fire for a little over a week now and already cannot remember life before it arrived. It allows me to check my e-mail and browse the web while I feed the baby in the middle of the night. I use the pusle app to keep up with the latest headlines. It is so easy to use and allows me to easily read my books anywhere I find myself (including in bed at night without keeping my husband up with the light). I look forward to discovering even more I can do with this great gadget.

I have the Kindle Fire 2015 Edition. Upon first opening the box, it feels a little flimsy, but it has survived a fall from my night stand without a case without cracking, so maybe it is a bit more durable than I thought. It's great for light internet browsing, reading, and playing simple games. There is a front and rear camera, but neither have great resolution. This will just be nice to have in hand for skyping relatives that live a ways away. Overall if you want something simple and easy, the Kindle Fire is for you. If you want a major app store or camera, stay away from this product.

I don't actually have one, but I've used one and LOVED it! It was really easy to use and the clairity was great. I would love to own one, but the price is really expensive. I love that you can get online and use it like other tablets out there. I would mainly use it for an ereader, but it is a major bonus to be able to get on Facebook or any other apps as well.

Perfect In-Between! I love my Kindle Fire! It's the perfect go-between between my smartphone and my laptop. I carry it pretty much everywhere, and do nearly everything on it, from reading to scrolling my Facebook news feed to checking my email to playing games. I removed one star for the occasional glitches; the wallpaper I set will often revert to one of the default ones, or the Internet will shut down, but these errors are few and far between.

I am just learning, but I loved the easy of use right out of the box. But last night I had to do a hard reboot. The one thing that I hate is that the user book is on the kindle, so I had to go online to find out how to do the reboot. I love that I can adjust the brightness as well.

Great Okay, so I am definitely a paper copy book lover, but I will admit that the Kindle Fire works so well and have great images. It is easy to use and works for really all ages. If this is a gift, I would be careful on if the recipient likes electronic books because some people do not

Just received mine for Christmas and I absolutely love it, I don't know how to use if to it's full potential yet but I'm getting there, the only down fall is it didn't come with an actual usuer guide, it's built into the kindle so it was a little hard for me to get started and figure out how to get around at first. Other than that I have no complaints so far.

Good quality and good price compared to other competing tablets.

I love my Kindle Fire! I knew I wanted a tablet, but also knew I couldn't afford $500 for the entry-level iPad. The Fire is just what I need; I am able to carry it in my purse, so I have it on the go. When I am waiting for my kids at after-school activities, I can catch up on my reading, or even watch something on Netflix. My only complaint is the touch-screen keyboard is not friendly to those of us who do not have stick-like fingers. My 71 year-old mother has one, too, and she has a terrible time typing on it. If they came out with some kind of stylus pen that could be used on it, that would greatly improve my typing efficiency! Overall, I would definitely recommend this tablet to anyone wanting an easy-to-use device, without the bells and whistles of the iPad.

I found it under my tree and Christmas and I've been tethered to it ever since. I think, at this point I have more apps than books and it's perfect for managing my bills and grocery shopping as well as giving me access to the internet and emails. I left off one star because there is limited access to the Android Market. If you want apps, you have to go through Amazon, and there are several apps (including Google apps) that are not available. That makes accessing my calendar and google docs less than optimal. It's still great and always in my purse.