Kindle Fire HD
Amazon and Apple have both launched new editions of their tablets, in time for the holiday shopping season.
What do critics and users have to say about the best small tablets on the market: the Apple iPad Mini, the Google Nexus 7, and the Amazon Kindle Fire HD?
Let’s compare the best small tablets on the market: the Apple iPad Mini, the Google Nexus 7, and the Amazon Kindle Fire HD.
The verdict is in on the 8.9" Kindle Fire HD, and tech critics have commended Amazon's media content ecosystem, but note the dearth of apps as a significant drawback for the device
With Cyber Monday approaching, technology will undoubtedly be in the shopping lists of many, noticeably the ongoing popularity of tablets.
A considerably amount of tablet attention has been given to Apple, Samsung, and recently Microsoft's Surface tablets yet Amazon has a tablet that could fare well against the king of tablets - Apple.
Consumers who are looking for a Kindle Fire are in luck, as a number of stores have packaged gift cards alongside this season's most popular tablets
While major retailers are providing deals for popular tablets this holiday season, most refrained from dropping their price points, and instead opted to attach gift cards to select devices.
Amazon's $199 Kindle Fire HD sales rocketed after the iPad mini announcement, breaking a fever of consumer hesitation.
The fierce competition between Barnes & Noble and Amazon continues with the battle between the Nook HD and Kindle Fire HD.
On Tuesday, Barnes & Noble's unveiled the $199 7-inch Nook HD and the $269 9-inch Nook HD+ to compete with the recently launched Kindle Fire HD.
The Kindle Fire HD, touted by Amazon as the "world's most advanced 7" tablet" is more of a media "ecosystem" than iPad competitor, according to respected review sources.
The Kindle Fire HD is a solid tablet, but lacks some features that rivals can offer.
By paying $15, you can get rid of the ads that will plague all the new Amazon Kindle Fires.