Sharp screen, Fast processor, Extremely easy to use
Wonderfully speedy, Fantastic full-HD screen
Amazon's 7-inch Kindle Fire excels at one thing: Amazon
a speedy, easy-to-use tablet
A decent tablet which lacks apps and storage
Speakers deliver killer sound
Pros: As simple a device to use as they come, surprisingly smooth and slick for an affordable tablet.
The Kindle Fire HD is a good device if all you want to do is consume Amazon content.
Fast, particularly for gaming
Bright vivid display, Strong performance and graphics, Good audio
Has great gaming performance, microSD storage expansion
Solid stylus features at an affordable price
Affordable, Strong performance, Comfortable design
Lightweight, houses a microSD card expansion, and performs smoothly
Simple and affordable with stable performance
Low Price, Decent Build Quality, MicroSD Card Slot
Plenty of storage, Solid performance
Speedy performance, High-quality design
Good screen, Speedy performance, Handy form
Quality hardware, NFC support
Affordable, Vibrant display for the price
Its soft, grippy back makes it comfortable to hold
Dell comes back to the Android tablet world with the $180 Venue 8. It's not groundbreaking or flashy but offers decent enough performance and build quality for a reasonable price.
Pure Android OS at an attractive price
Very affordable, Sharp display with wide viewing angle
Bright display with HD resolution, Strong performance for price
Features expandable storage, a long-lasting battery
Nice design for the price, Inexpensive, Decent display
Poor value, Low-res screen
Standing still means moving back in the 7-inch tablet race
Bright screen, Good workmanship
Feels heavy and chunky for a tablet
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