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Fire Tablet with Alexa, 7" Display, 8 GB, Black - with Special Offers (Previous Generation - 5th)

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  • Beautiful 7" IPS display and 1.3 GHz quad-core processor. Available in four colors.
  • Now with the Alexa cloud-based voice service - just press and ask
  • Enjoy millions of movies, TV shows, songs, Kindle e-books, apps and games
  • 8 or 16 GB of internal storage and a microSD slot for up to 200 GB of expandable storage
  • Prime members get unlimited access to a huge selection of songs, books, videos and more
  • Up to 7 hours of battery life

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Tiny Price. Big Cost.

Fast and responsive

The fast quad-core processor consists of four high-performance 1.3 GHz cores for quick app launches, smooth games and videos, and great overall performance.

Power when you need it

Don’t be tethered to an outlet—with up to 7 hours of mixed use battery life, Fire gives you the flexibility to go wherever the day takes you.

Beautiful 7” IPS display

Fire features a 1024 x 600 IPS display with 171 ppi for a bright display with vivid colors and whiter whites. Enjoy a great viewing experience at all angles through a combination of IPS (in-plane switching) technology and an advanced polarizing filter.

Capture life’s moments

Fire features a 2 MP rear-facing camera for taking photos or recording 720p HD video. The front-facing VGA camera is perfect for Skype calls with friends and family.

No more worrying about storage space

Keep photos, movies, and compatible apps and games with you using a microSD card slot to expand your tablet’s storage by up to 200 GB. Plus enjoy free unlimited cloud storage for all your Amazon content and photos taken with your Fire device.

Stands up to everyday life

Amazon engineers Fire tablets to hold up against everyday life. As measured in tumble tests, Fire is almost 2x more durable than iPad Mini 4.

Designed for Entertainment
Designed for Entertainment

Read

Choose from millions of Kindle e-book and magazine titles. Connect with the largest online community of book lovers on Goodreads. Discover over a million titles with a Kindle Unlimited subscription. Also, listen to your favorite books with Audible. Plus, enjoy exclusive Kindle features you only get from Amazon like X-Ray, Whispersync, Vocabulary Builder, Page Flip, Blue Shade and more.

Watch

Enjoy all your favorite movies and TV shows on Amazon Video, Netflix, HBO NOW, and more. Discover hundreds of thousands of TV episodes and movies, plus fling Amazon Video content to your TV using Second Screen. Enhance your video experience with features you only get from Amazon, including ASAP, X-Ray, On Deck, and FreeTime Parental Controls.

Play

Over 400,000 apps including favorites like Facebook, Twitter, and Spotify. Play great titles like Frozen Free Fall, Angry Birds Slingshot Stella, and Sonic Dash from developers like Disney, Gameloft, Rovio Entertainment, and more.

Meet Alexa

Alexa comes to Fire Tablets

Alexa provides quick access to the entertainment you want, including music, games, audiobooks, and more. You can also ask Alexa questions, check your calendar, get news, find sports scores, and even control your smart home. All you have to do is press and ask.

Be Entertained

Whether you’re looking for your favorite playlist or need a quick joke, you can ask Alexa. Just press and ask for a song, artist or genre, and stream directly over Wi-Fi. Alexa also provides voice control for Amazon Music, Pandora, TuneIn, IHeartRadio, and more.

One Press. Millions of Possibilities.

When connected to Wi-Fi simply press the home button for 1 second then ask. Alexa will respond to you and will even show visual responses to certain questions.

Stay Informed

Now you can ask Alexa a question and get an immediate voice response. When you press and ask, Alexa can pull up your Flash Briefing, Wikipedia articles, news, sports scores, and more.

Everyday tasks made easier

Alexa on Fire tablets helps make the everyday easier. Just press and ask to set alarms and timers, check traffic, your calendar, to-do or shopping lists, and more.

Control your smart home

Alexa works with devices such as lights, switches, thermostats, and more from SmartThings, Insteon, Nest, ecobee, and Wink. Switch on the lamp before getting out of bed, turn on the fan or change the temperature on your thermostat while reading in your favorite chair, or dim the lights from the couch to watch a movie—all voice controlled from your tablet.

Meet Alexa
Fire OS

New Fire OS 5 features

In addition to Alexa, our latest Fire OS update allows you to quickly access great game play directly from the Games tab with Twitch, the world’s leading social video platform and community for gamers. Fire tablet owners will also have easy access to over 65,000 recommendations from ComiXology, which provides an unrivaled library of comic books, graphic novels, manga and more.

Share content with Family Library

Family Library links your Amazon account to that of your spouse or partner so you can easily share apps, games, audiobooks, and books, and it now allows Prime members to share their Prime Video content. Access your family's content across devices—both Amazon devices and free Amazon apps for other platforms, including iOS and Android.

Find the things you love easier

Fire OS is the best entertainment experience on a tablet with quick access to the things you do most. The home screen includes dedicated content pages for books, games, apps, video, music, audiobooks, and Newsstand, making it quick to pick up right where you left off. Powered by Amazon’s recommendations engine, you can quickly browse books, movies, TV shows, music, apps, and games suggested just for you.

No more waiting

With ASAP (Advanced Streaming and Prediction), Amazon movies and TV episodes are ready for you to watch instantly. ASAP dynamically adapts to your viewing habits.

On Deck automatically downloads Prime Video (for Prime members) and the first episodes of Amazon Original Series while your device isn’t in use, ensuring that there is always something new to enjoy instantly, even when offline.

Integrated on-device tech support

Screen Sharing brings Mayday-powered customer service to Fire tablets. Simply call customer service and Amazon experts can connect to your Fire tablet to co-pilot through features by drawing on your screen, walking you through how to do something yourself, or doing it for you—whatever works best.

The best of Prime

Try Prime free for a month

If you haven't tried Amazon Prime in the past, we'll give you a 30-day free trial. Experience what millions of members already enjoy—unlimited streaming of thousands of hit movies and TV episodes, ad-free access to over a million songs, reading a Kindle book a month for free, and Free Two-Day Shipping on millions of items. Learn more

Unlimited reading on any device

Prime Reading gives you unlimited access to over a thousand books, current issue magazines, comics, Kindle Singles, and more. With access from any device – including your phone, tablet, or Kindle – you can read however you want, whenever you want.

Stream thousands of movies and TV episodes with Prime Video

With Amazon Prime, members enjoy unlimited streaming of thousands of movies and TV episodes at no additional cost, including award-winning Amazon Original Series Transparent, top HBO shows; like True Blood, Girls, Curb Your Enthusiasm, and more popular movies and TV shows; like Downton Abbey, Under the Dome and Transformers: Age of Extinction.

No Wi-Fi, no problem—Prime Video downloads

Exclusive to Prime members, download thousands of Prime Video movies and TV episodes. Watch downloaded videos anywhere—on a plane, on vacation, in the car, or wherever you don't have a wireless connection. Prime Video offers offline viewing, included at no additional cost.

Over a million songs free with Amazon Music

Amazon Music gives Prime members unlimited, ad-free access to over a million songs, more than a thousand playlists, and hundreds of stations with unlimited skips. Find more music from your favorite artists, your favorite genres or let Amazon’s personalized recommendations introduce you to your next favorite band.

Add SHOWTIME, STARZ, and more to Prime

Prime members can add SHOWTIME, STARZ, and more to their Prime membership. These subscriptions are ready to watch anywhere, anytime—no cable or satellite subscription required. Starting as low as $2.99 a month, Prime members can go to Amazon Video to pick and choose their favorite channels to subscribe to, giving them instant access to episodes the same time they air on TV, including Homeland and The Affair from SHOWTIME, and Outlander and Ash vs Evil Dead from STARZ. Prime members can try any or all of these subscriptions with a free trial, and can cancel anytime.

Enjoy millions of movies, TV episodes, songs, books, apps, and games
Enjoy millions of movies, TV episodes, songs, books, apps, and games
Watch

Hundreds of Thousands of movies and TV episodes to stream, buy, or download

Whether you're a Prime member or not, enjoy a huge selection of TV episodes and movies, plus exclusive features like ASAP and Amazon FreeTime. Fire Tablets are an easy way to enjoy Netflix, Amazon Video, HBO NOW, Hulu Plus, and low-cost movie rentals.

Looking to cut the cord or get more from your cable?

Now you can watch TV without cable with subscriptions to apps like HBO NOW and Showtime, and with Sling TV—which includes ESPN and CNN—you can watch the big game or live news. Or use your cable subscription to stream what you love with on-demand through apps like HBO GO, Showtime Anytime, and Watch ESPN.

Watch on the big screen

Fling Amazon movies and TV shows from your tablet to your big-screen TV using Second Screen. This turns your TV into the primary screen, freeing up your Fire tablet to provide playback controls, a customized display for X-Ray, or simply be a place to email, browse the web, and more while you watch a movie. Second Screen is available for Amazon Fire TV, PlayStation 3, and PlayStation 4.

Read

Exclusive titles at the lowest prices

Over one million exclusive titles that you won't be able to find anywhere else. Shop the Kindle Store for millions of books, newspapers, and magazines. Over one million titles are priced at $2.99 or less. Over two million are $9.99 or less.

Read as much as you want with Kindle Unlimited

Choose from over one million titles and thousands of audiobooks. From mysteries and romance to sci-fi and more, freely explore new authors, books, and genres on any device for just $9.99 a month. Create virtual bookmarks with Whispersync, so your Fire tablet picks up right where you left off. Try Kindle Unlimited free for 30 days. Learn more

Enjoy vibrant magazines

Our interactive magazine experience allows you to start reading in just a few seconds with access to any back issue at any time on the cloud. Plus, most Kindle Magazines come with a 30-day free trial.

Share with friends on Goodreads

Fire tablets are integrated with the world’s largest site for readers and book recommendations, with over 40 million members, 1.1 billion books added, and 43 million book reviews. See what your friends are reading, share highlights and rate the books you read with Goodreads on your Fire tablet.

NEW—Flip through books while saving your place

Page Flip makes it easy to find pictures, charts, maps and even your notes and highlights from different parts of a book. While you swipe to other pages or zoom out to see page thumbnails, Page Flip automatically saves the page you’re reading, pinning it to the side of your screen so you’ll never lose your place.

Blue Shade

Read comfortably at night…

Blue Shade is an exclusive Fire OS “Bellini” feature that works behind the scenes to automatically adjust and optimize the backlight for a more comfortable nighttime reading experience. Simply tap Blue Shade on the quick actions menu to turn on this feature and enjoy your favorite book, news article, app, or any other nighttime activity without straining your eyes.

…without giving up a good night’s sleep

Recent studies by Harvard Health Publications have shown that evening exposure to blue light from electronic screens can suppress our bodies’ production of melatonin, a naturally occurring hormone. The suppression of melatonin can prolong the time it takes to fall asleep, which in turn can delay REM sleep and reduce alertness the following morning. Blue Shade gives you the option to fine-tune the color settings, with the device intelligently adjusting the color filtering so that at any color or brightness, the blue wavelength light is always sufficiently suppressed compared to other wavelengths.

Play

Over 400,000 apps and games

Fire tablets feature instant access to thousands of the most popular free and best-selling games, social media, premium TV and movie providers, and so much more.

The best games

Enjoy best-selling games such as Game of War - Fire Age, SimCity BuildIt, Candy Crush Soda Saga, Monument Valley, and Hearthstone: Heroes of Warcraft.

Listen

Huge music selection

With millions of songs from thousands of artists, the Amazon Digital Music Store brings all your favorite music to your fingertips. Music you buy on your Fire tablet is saved to Your Music Library for free, and you can play or download it anytime.

Ad-free access to over a million songs with Prime Music

Prime members can enjoy unlimited, ad-free access to over a million songs, over a thousand playlists, and hundreds of stations. Find more music from your favorite artists, follow along to lyrics with X-Ray, or let Amazon's personalized recommendations introduce you to your next favorite band.

Listen to your favorite books

Audiobooks are great for your commute, while cooking, working out—all those times you can listen but can't read. Audible, an Amazon company, offers more than 180,000 titles, including best sellers, romances, thrillers, and much more. Every book is read by a professional narrator, including leading Hollywood actors such as Jake Gyllenhaal (The Great Gatsby) and Kate Winslet (Matilda).

Sync books across multiple platforms with Immersion Reading

Fire tablets can synchronize Kindle text with companion Audible audiobooks with real-time highlighting to create a more immersive reading experience, as well as deepen learning and comprehension. More than 60,000 Kindle books and companion Audible audiobooks are available across a wide array of genres.

Introducing Amazon Music Unlimited

For just $7.99/month for Prime Members (non-Prime price: $9.99/month), stream tens of millions of songs and explore curated playlists, stations, and weekly new releases—on-demand and always ad-free. Plus, with offline listening, your music is always at your fingertips.

Share with your kids

Designed with kids in mind

When kids use Amazon FreeTime, it's like they have their very own personalized tablet. The background color and fonts change to a kid-friendly design and they only see the titles that you give them access to.

Over 10,000 kid-friendly titles with FreeTime Unlimited

Amazon FreeTime Unlimited is the first-ever all-in-one subscription that brings together books, games, educational apps, movies, and TV shows—all the types of content that kids and parents love. From just $2.99 per month, enjoy unlimited access to content including titles from Disney, Nickelodeon, Sesame Street, PBS, and more.

Perfect for parents

Amazon FreeTime is built from the ground up to help give parents peace of mind when it comes to tablet use. Parents can create a profile for each of their children and choose which books, apps, games, and videos they want to give their kids access to. Amazon FreeTime is free on every Fire tablet.

Fire Kids Edition also available

The Fire Kids Edition includes the Fire tablet, 1-year of Amazon FreeTime Unlimited, and a Kid-Proof Case—up to $109 in savings. Plus a 2-year worry-free guarantee. Learn more

Limit screen time, so they don’t just play

With Amazon FreeTime, parents can set daily limits for tablet use, or restrict certain categories—like games and video—while leaving unlimited time for reading.

Buy once, enjoy anywhere

Content on hundreds of devices

It's easy for you to access your content on other devices. The books, videos, audiobooks, and music that you buy can be enjoyed on other devices through Amazon apps, including apps that are available for Windows, Mac, Android, iOS, game consoles, TVs, and more.

Sync your content across all your devices with Whispersync

Start streaming a movie from Amazon Video on your Fire tablet, pause, then resume watching the same scene on your TV. Whispersync remembers how much you've watched, read, or listened to so you can pick up right where you left off, no matter which device you are using.

Free cloud storage

With every Fire tablet, you get free, unlimited cloud storage for all your Amazon content including unlimited storage on photos you've taken with your Fire tablet, so you can rest easy knowing that you'll never accidentally lose the content you love. See details

Technical Details

Technical details

Display

7” touchscreen, 1024 x 600 resolution at 171 ppi, SD video playback, with IPS (in-plane switching) technology and advanced polarizing filter

Size

7.5” x 4.5” x 0.4” (191 x 115 x 10.6 mm)

Weight

11.0 ounces (313 grams)
Actual size and weight may vary by configuration and manufacturing process

CPU & RAM

Quad-Core 1.3 GHz with 1 GB of RAM

Storage

8 GB (4.5 GB available to user) or 16 GB (11.6 GB available to user) of internal storage. Add microSD card for up to 200 GB of additional storage for even more movies, TV shows, music, photos, personal videos, and apps.
Some apps may require that they are installed on internal storage.

Battery Life

Up to 7 hours of reading, surfing the web, watching video, and listening to music. Battery life will vary based on device settings, usage, and other factors such as web browsing and downloading content. Actual results may vary.

Charge Time

Fully charges in under 6 hours using the micro-USB power adapter included in the box, or slightly longer with other micro-USB power adapters that you may already have

Wi-Fi Connectivity

Single-antenna Wi-Fi. Supports public and private Wi-Fi networks or hotspots that use the 802.11b, 802.11g, or 802.11n standard with support for WEP, WPA, and WPA2 security using password authentication; does not support connecting to ad-hoc (or peer-to-peer) Wi-Fi networks.

4G Connectivity

N/A

Ports

USB 2.0 (micro-B connector) to connect to a PC/Macintosh computer, or to charge your device with the included power adapter; microSD slot for external storage

Audio

3.5 mm stereo jack and integrated speaker

Content Formats Supported

Kindle (AZW), KF8, TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible Enhanced format (AAX), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, PCM/WAVE, OGG, WAV, M4V, MP4, AAC LC/LTP, HE-AACv1, HE-AACv2, MKV, AMR-NB, AMR-WB, HTML5, CSS3, 3GP, VP8 (WEBM)

Sensors

Accelerometer

Camera Specs

VGA front-facing camera. 2 MP rear-facing HD camera

Location Services

Location-based services via Wi-Fi

Available Colors

Black, Magenta, Blue, Tangerine

Additional Features

External volume controls, built-in Bluetooth with support for A2DP compatible stereo headphones, speakers, microphone, and LE accessories support

Accessibility Features

VoiceView and Screen Magnifier enable access to the vast majority of Fire tablet features. VoiceView features IVONA's award-winning natural language text-to-speech voice. Fire OS 5 also includes system wide closed caption settings, adjustable font sizes up to 50% larger, and a variety of book reading text adjustments such as adjustable colors and text spacing. Also includes adjustable font sizes/color, and built-in Oxford dictionary. Learn more about these features

System Requirements

Fire is ready to use right out of the box—no setup, no software to install, no computer required to download content

Warranty and Service

90-day Limited Warranty and service included. Optional 1-year, 2-year, and 3-year Extended Warranty available for U.S. customers sold separately. Use of Fire tablet is subject to the terms found here

Included in the Box

Fire tablet, USB 2.0 cable, 5W power adapter, and Quick Start Guide

Generation

5th generation - 2015 release

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Customer reviews

4.3 out of 5 stars
4.3 out of 5
133,437 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the quality, ease of use, performance, and screen size of the tablet. For example, they mention it's sturdy, reliable, and well-made. Some appreciate the responsiveness and screen resolution. That said, opinions are mixed on the screen, battery life, and apps.

AI-generated from the text of customer reviews

28,048 customers mention20,003 positive8,045 negative

Customers like the performance of the tablet. They say it's very responsive, capable, and works absolutely flawlessly. They also like that the physical screen is nicely responsive.

"...an amazing 7” tablet, with front and rear facing cameras, a gorgeous interface, fairly snappy performance and durability, all for under 50 bucks!..." Read more

"...E-Ink screens look like natural ink and are much easier on your eyes for reading long periods of time because the screens are not back-lit like..." Read more

"...CameraThis has a camera in the strictest sense but it's 2MP camera is slow to load and it's nowhere near on par with the 10MP most mobile..." Read more

"...a little lower in resolution but still pleasant to look at, it has enough power for most of the typical tablet tasks, and it shares many of the same..." Read more

24,537 customers mention21,973 positive2,564 negative

Customers like the value of the tablet. For example, they say it's acceptable value for money, has the best value-to-performance level, and is cheap enough to replace if necessary.

"...more to say about this, but basic summary is this is an amazing product for the price, and delivers much more than $50 value, especially if you have..." Read more

"...You’re getting this because it’s cheap and worth every penny of the $50 you'll spend on it...." Read more

"$50? Despite the dirt cheap price, i find it to be great for casual use...." Read more

"...You’re getting this because it’s cheap and worth every penny of the $50 you'll spend on it...." Read more

20,459 customers mention14,927 positive5,532 negative

Customers like the quality of the tablet. They say it has a sturdy build, is reliable, and is well-made. Customers also say the screen is high quality and vivid.

"...But if you are looking for a great entry level tablet that does most of the things people want, this little tablet definitely delivers the..." Read more

"...First, the quality of the Kindle seems very high. It is very solid, a little thick--I also have an iPad mini, which is both thinner, lighter and..." Read more

"...Amazon found a good-quality but financially cheap screen. Its resolution isn't too high, but you honestly aren't going to suffer for it...." Read more

"...The screen is not very good for reading small text on websites and books. This is not going to replace your e-ink Kindle for reading...." Read more

13,472 customers mention10,109 positive3,363 negative

Customers find the tablet easy to use. They say it has a simple interface that mimics most Android smartphones. They also say the setup is easy and apps are easy to port to FireOS. Customers also mention that the archiving system, navigation, and interface are even more intuitive than Android.

"...EMAIL: Email setup was a breeze. In less than 3 minutes, I had my Office 365 account, yahoo account and gmail all set up and flowing perfectly...." Read more

"...+ This is subjective but I think that the OS interface is much improved over previous versions of the Kindle Fire...." Read more

"...-The OS/interface overall is a smooth an intuitive experience, very simplified..." Read more

"...Another problem for me is that sometimes the device is way too simple, other times it's over complicated. Example: volume controls...." Read more

7,709 customers mention5,475 positive2,234 negative

Customers like the screen size of the tablet. For example, they say it's not too big and not too small, it'll fit into a purse, big pocket, or backpack with ease, and it'd be a reasonable size for reading, game play, and casual web. Some mention that it' s well designed to fit comfortably in their hand in either portrait or landscape.

"...However, you are still getting an amazing 7” tablet, with front and rear facing cameras, a gorgeous interface, fairly snappy performance and..." Read more

"...Here are my pros and cons thus far.PRO:Perfect size for Ebooks, and web surfing to alleviate strain on the eyes from my 5" phone..." Read more

"...The update was very big, and I did not know that the Fire was in the process of downloading it. I just started getting "Low Memory" messages...." Read more

"...Size--about the size of a 6" phone but taller is very nice--not too big but not too small...." Read more

7,029 customers mention2,377 positive4,652 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the apps that come with the tablet. Some find them great and simple to use, while others say there are several apps that they will never use. Some customers also mention that the app store leaves a bit to be desired and some apps are not compatible.

"...Anyway, another thing I noticed and am frustrated by is the lack of widgets...." Read more

"...APPSTORE: Appstore Underground is fantastic. Simple to use, lots of great apps...." Read more

"...The layout is crowded. The pages and the app are not particularly responsive...." Read more

"...I'm sorry, as of this moment in-app purchases are not working inside Freetime.Me:I'm sorry...." Read more

5,440 customers mention2,405 positive3,035 negative

Customers are mixed about the battery life of the tablet. Some mention that it holds a charge well, while others say that it doesn't hold a charger. Some say that the tablet eats battery more than the 2011 version, and that it has less battery time than previous versions.

"...Con: Shorter battery life at 7 hours of usage compared to Fire HD 6's 8 hours...." Read more

"...+ The specs. 7 hour battery life. Quad-core processor, front and back cameras, 7 inch IPS 171 ppi ‘almost’ HD screen, 8gb of built in memory...." Read more

"...Battery life is not great, you can boost this by shutting down Wifi if not needed. I did not find a way to activate/deactivate the Wifi..." Read more

"...brothers such as front and back cameras, b/g/n wifi, and good overall battery life (minus an hour) My favorite size tablet is 8", so if you're..." Read more

5,325 customers mention2,926 positive2,399 negative

Customers are mixed about the screen. Some mention that it's awesome and clear for indoor usage, while others say that the resolution is not great and the photos already installed are crisp.

"...The screen display is very good, compared to the Rotor is clearer and easier to read, especially off-axis...." Read more

"...a 4 star device only because the screen resolution is mediocre and low contrast. Amazon should be applauded for giving us this hardware for only $50...." Read more

"...The sound coming from the single speaker is reasonably loud and clear; even at maximum volume there wasn’t much, if any, distortion...." Read more

"...The screen:It's a lower resolution, but the important factor is how many pixels per inch are there (PPI), at 171, it's not exciting, but for..." Read more

UPDATED: Incredible Value for Under $50!
5 Stars
UPDATED: Incredible Value for Under $50!
UPDATED - After spending quite a bit more time with the device, I would give it a 4.5 due to a few specific gaps that are a bit annoying. However, you are still getting an amazing 7” tablet, with front and rear facing cameras, a gorgeous interface, fairly snappy performance and durability, all for under 50 bucks! I can’t imagine not buying these for myself and my whole family, but not a primary tablet for a techie adult by any means. For background, I have every Kindle, a couple Fires, and multiple tablets from Apple, Microsoft and Samsung. Note that my review with 5 stars considers the value equation, not just performance and how that may or may not compare to other tablets - if you are expecting this to compare to a tablet costing several times more, don't bother. But if you are looking for a great entry level tablet that does most of the things people want, this little tablet definitely delivers the value!PRICING/CONFIG: I prefer this tablet with ads and no accessories to keep the costs down. You have the option to spend more money, but I recommend against it. You can easily see the specs online, so I won’t do you the discourtesy of simply cutting and pasting those here. Here is the price breakdown:• 49.99 base price – what an incredible price point! Or buy 5 and get a sixth one free! This puts it into reach of schools and non-profits.• No sponsored screensaver ($15) – big deal that each time you turn it on it shows you something interesting you might want.• MicroSD card ($19.99 for 32GB) – you probably already have one laying around somewhere. Beyond that, there is memory in the device, and you are using the cloud for storage mostly anyway. If you end up needing this, just buy one off Amazon, it certainly won’t be more expensive. Also, the SD is likely less useful than you might think, since it is currently a bit limited in what can be stored on it.• Amazon Fire Case (24.99) – it is supposed to be 2x the durability of an iPad. No case needed.• Accident Protection (9.99) – who wants to spend 9.99 to insure a $49 device? During your install, they will give you another chance, and you can get the two year for 15.99 if you like. But to me, insurance is for catastrophic things, not a <$50 tablet. UPDATE - after looking into the accident protection, if I were giving it to kids, I might get the insurance. You can get a 1 year pretty cheap as long as you are in the US, and it covers everything from dropping it off a building, running it over with the car, or accidentally hitting it with a baseball bat. As long as you have the pieces, you are good, and there are no back and forth shipping charges to pay.• That is a total of $119.97, or almost triple the price. If you’re buying this device, you’re probably a bit price sensitive – if you aren’t, you’re buying a different device and this review is somewhat irrelevant.GETTING STARTED: Here is some timing for me to get started with this device:• 1 minute – open box and read instructions• 18 minutes – download and update to latest Fire software. If you are giving it as a gift, it is simply good form to turn it on first to get the updates done, even if you are not setting it up under your own name.• Battery started at 65%, so I had plenty of time to connect, download, and play around with the device.• I ordered it without my account being integrated, just as if I were buying it as a gift, unregistered. However, it came pre-configured with all of my information. If you are giving them away, I would double check this.• Tutorials are super simple and quick, and well worth doing if you are unfamiliar with the Fire interface. It is really nice that they integrate your own data into the tutorials.• HINT: While setting up, go to settings, select security, and take care of adding a passcode to your device. If you ever lose it, someone can cause some havoc if you don’t.APPSTORE: Appstore Underground is fantastic. Simple to use, lots of great apps. Nice to know I won’t get gouged here for other fees since everything is included. I have not yet explored the quality of apps available here, so more on that in a later update. Had all my critical apps – LinkedIn, Pinterest, Twitter, Skype, etc. However, as noted, you cant use apps from the Android store, so you have to wait for them via Amazon. Not too big of a deal for me, but others might find it a problem.EMAIL: Email setup was a breeze. In less than 3 minutes, I had my Office 365 account, yahoo account and gmail all set up and flowing perfectly. The interface for switching accounts is one of the easiest I have ever used.CAMERA: The camera and video functionality were easily accessible, and I liked the quality. Not quite the same experience as using the iPhone, perhaps, but it may be that I also don’t have the apps yet installed that make it look so great, so more on that later as I experiment. The camera is 2MP, and the video is 720 HD. If you need something higher res, the Fire HD has 5 MP camera and 1080 HD. But then you don’t have a $49.99 tablet ' Same goes for the added speaker and lack of Dolby sound – this is a single speaker that sounds OK, but it is certainly not the same as the Fire 8 or an iPad. UPDATE: Have played around with the camera a bit more, and added a composite image - the first picture you'll see that it does a very poor job in low light conditions. As the light increases, you get some more detail, and brightly lit is not a bad picture at all, with good detail. This is not the same level of camera you will get on an iPhone or Lumia, so don't expect that, it is fine for casual photo, selfie, Skype, etc.OS: The new OS is fantastic. It is simple to use, even for my fat fingers, and makes sense. Just as advertised, it puts the things you are likely to want to do front and center, makes it easily accessible to find new TV shows and the like, and just overall is a super clean and simple interface. Rotation responsiveness is immediate, unlike many other tablets, and I found the Silk browser on this to be quite snappy in performance. Watching video I found absolutely no lag when I streamed my Prime TV shows.FORM FACTOR: This is light and easy to hold, with smooth, rounded corners that don’t dig into your hands if help for extended periods. It is heavier than a kindle – if you are used to reading on a Kindle, it is not a replacement for that. Given the lower resolution on this device at 171ppi, I will DEFINITELY keep my Paperwhite for extended reading sessions, and would not recommend this tablet if your primary purpose is reading books, and you do quite a bit of that. I included a screenshot, along with comparison to one of our phones, and you can definitely tell a big difference when looking at fine print, and brightness does not compare. I did enjoy the fact that during several hours of use, I never accidentally hit any buttons, something that always drives me nuts on other devices, so button placement is one of the most convenient out there.SD CARD: Note that I saw in another review that you can have all of your music on an SD card, you just have to download it through your laptop first. I have not personally tried this, but I imagine that several things with the SD card will change in future updates to make it more broadly valuable, and Amazon has said this in support interactions. I don't have any view of when that update might be coming, however.OTHER: Have to love all the kid-friendly (or rather, parent-friendly features) that this comes with. Again, buying a pack of these things for the fam is definitely a no-brainer. Charging is not fast - I ran it to zero, then charged for exactly 30 minutes, which brought it to 11%. Doing the math, you're looking at somewhere in the 4.5 - 5 hour range to fully charge.SUMMARY: There is plenty more to say about this, but basic summary is this is an amazing product for the price, and delivers much more than $50 value, especially if you have a Prime account. I have absolutely no hesitation recommending this enjoyable product. This is my go to tablet for just carrying around in my car. I will still keep my Paperwhite for reading, and I have another more expensive tablet for really watching movies, doing actual work, extended email sessions, etc. But this makes a great 3rd device, and I far prefer it vs trying to do similar activities on a phone. It is perfect for Skype, games, Facebook, browsing, watching videos, emergency reading, etc. There is tremendous value in this device.NOTE: There are 3 attached pictures/videos. First is one of the Fire next to my cat to show the nice size. Yes, the cat is huge and I only had seconds before he covered it with his massive body - why do cats do that? The second is a screenshot comparison between the Fire and my phone - big difference in text clarity. The Third is a video showing my 3rd drop test, with no cracks, fractures or other damage. I am now done dropping it, rest assured, it seems quite durable.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2015
Digital Storage Capacity: 8 GBColor: BlackOffer Type: With Special OffersVerified Purchase
I pre-ordered this for my wife mostly to use as a Kindle E-reader as I figured the tablet would be slow and the display would be less than impressive. I was wrong. What a bargain this little beauty is! This model cost $49.00 but it comes with ad's displayed on the lock screen when your tablet is dormant. Once your screen times out, they disappear. You can pay $15.00 up front to get an ad free version so I assumed to unlock the tablet I'd have to spend 15 to 30 seconds looking at an ad for Amazon Prime, or a product from the daily specials section of Amazon.com I abstained from paying for Ad removal and was pleasantly surprised to find that the ads are only on the lock screen and that as soon as I unlock the tablet they disappear immediately.

Here are my pros and cons thus far.
PRO:
Perfect size for Ebooks, and web surfing to alleviate strain on the eyes from my 5" phone display
nice sturdy casing that gives it a nice heft but still weighs in as one of the lighter tablets on the market

Child Accounts- Amazon allows you to set up this tablet with age restricted access for kids making this a low cost piece of tech that is perfect for school kids and allows mom and dad to ration the amount of time lil Johnny can play Clash of Clans and how much he can hit the ol' Visa card for.

Battery life thus far; wife was on it for about 5 hours last night and battery was at about 46%

Kindle Integration -this goes without saying but having my ebooks and audible books synced to the tablet is awesome and my Kindle books look great

Price - it's a $50.00 tablet that looks and performs as well as ipad mini gen1

CON:
Screen resolution - if you're looking for a premium screen res on par with your latest smart phone or HD tablet look elsewhere. I'd say the resolution is on par with an Iphone 3G or the original Kindle Fire gen 1

Web browser
The built in "Silk" web browser isn't very nice and the interface is reminiscent of IE on mobile devices. I searched the APP store for Google Chrome or fire fox but apparently those aren't available.

Camera
This has a camera in the strictest sense but it's 2MP camera is slow to load and it's nowhere near on par with the 10MP most mobile devices are boasting these days

The weak ass speaker
OK. So I wasn't expecting a Bose sound out of this thing but the on board speaker is just not very good. Poor sound quality, and weak. My wife was attempting to listen to our Amazon Music library the other night and was underwhelmed with the quality. I haven't attempted this yet, but I'll be paring this to our SONOS bar or my Bluetooth headphones for music or ebooks.

SO there you have it. Despite some of the flaws in the design this is just a fantastic deal for $50.00. SO much so that I ordered a second one for myself and plan on purchasing a 6 pack as Holiday Presents next month for my nieces and nephews. If you are new to tech and want to familiarize yourself without spending a heft sum to get into the game, or if you're looking for a durable yet inexpensive piece of tech for your kids, or if you LOVE e-books then this is the unit for you.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2016
Digital Storage Capacity: 8 GBColor: BlackOffer Type: With Special OffersVerified Purchase
Best value-to-performance level ever.

Unlike those no-name online flea-market Android tablets for similar prices, you are getting Amazon quality, Amazon software integrity,* and Amazon service.**

[*"Amazon software integrity" means Amazon keeps malware and viruses out of the operating system and its "BIOS" or "firmware." Offshore Android tablet manufacturers aren't nefarious, but Chinese programmers take shortcuts using unofficial software repositories to save download time, and hackers have taken advantage of this in the past by inserting rogue code to be recycled by unsuspecting manufacturers. Since Amazon has top-notch, security conscious programmers, this isn't a problem with Amazon tablets.]

[*"Amazon service"* is LIMITED this time around to 90 days, not their usual 1 year. I don't think this is because the tablet is lower quality or has more manufacturing defect returns - it's my suspicion that a segment of customers typically abuse the warranty coverage for damage they themselves caused. 90 days limits customer "abuse." You can buy a 1 year or even longer warranty if you like, but I don't think you'll need it, and going "self-insured" after 90 days is probably the better decision on a $49 tablet.]

I didn't "asterisk and comment" on Amazon "quality" because this thing is not just superbly made, in terms of modern industrial standards, it is also beautiful, in a minimalist way, if you like matte black with just two silver accents (on-off and volume switches). The screen is high quality in terms of brightness, colors, and contrast, only limited by its 600p resolution, which straddles the mid-ground between now-dismal 480p DVD quality and entry-level 720p HD quality - most 32" flat panels are 720p, most desktop computer monitors are 1080p, and 40" and up tv monitors are slowly moving from 1080p to 4K.

In terms of Kindle or other reading, you get 172ppi which compares favorable to the 167ppi of all Kindles until the Paperwhite. Blue light sleep-interruption is no longer a problem with the 5.1.1 update to the "Bellini" operating system version (comparable to Android Lollipop). There is now a reading feature called "Blue Shade" which dims the blue-component of the backlight, preventing melatonin interference due to reading in the late evening by blue light, which is the type most tablets are full of. Your normal videos aren't affected, there is a switch in the Notifications drop-down menu for turning Blue Shade on or off (you can use it on websites and in other apps thanks to including it as a global setting and not a setting limited to Kindle only).

You can complain that storage is limited to 8gb, and you'd be right to complain - prior Fire tablet owners had no micro-SD expansion options. That changes with the Fire 7, the first Amazon Fire tablet that takes a micro-SD care. (I recommend the 32gb, Class 10 SanDisk for about $12). You might not need one, if you mostly use the cloud for storage. You have about 3.5 gb of available storage (the operating system and pre-installed apps eat up the rest).

THIS $49 TABLET IS A TREAT FOR FREQUENT FLYERS/TRAVELERS/CAFE DENIZENS. Put a good 8 digit PIN on it and don't worry about theft or loss. It's just $49 - not $499! Erase it remotely, and go on about your business. $49 makes this a no-brainer for constant, casual, almost careless (carefree?) carry.

GMail isn't a problem, you can use the Amazon email app. If you are a big user of Google specific apps other than YouTube - say, Google Maps or Hangouts or Plus - you will run into the Google App Problem. You see, official Android HAS to include ALL (almost all) Google Apps AND put them on the front page (the key ones, anyway - Google first and foremost). That essentially turns Android tablets into a Google pipeline. While Amazon doesn't directly compete with Google (they sell stuff, Google advertises stuff), they were understandably miffed about selling an Amazon-branded tablet that would become a Google-centric tablet by default. So they did the perfectly acceptable Android open source community thing - they took the "open source, non-Google-fied" version of Android - which Android and Google make freely available to the open source community as part of public relations - and built their own "front door" on top of it.

That, non-tech readers, is why the Amazon tablet runs Fire OS and not Android - even though, under the hood, it IS Android, which is a good thing due to all the apps and software developer support for Android.

What it means for you, the consumer, is a Amazon-centric tablet instead of a Google-centric tablet. Amazon apps are front and center. You use the Amazon App Store for almost all the same apps available to Android users. Apps are easy to "port" to FireOS - remember, under the hood, FireOS IS Android - just Android without the Google bloat.

Me, I have both Fire tablets (the HD 6 and his Fire 7), but mostly use Android not Fire OS since I'm a big user of Google apps.

BUT I have friends who swear by Amazon as a shopping and almost "life-style destination" website, and are happy as clams to have the value of a Fire 7 tablet and just ignore the Google limitations. I mean, you don't see Google selling $49 Android tablets, do you? When they did the Nexus 9 tablet last year, the most recent Android tablet branded by Google, it was a heart-breaking $399 - even though the Nexus 9 is essentially a Google store front.

So back to that lack of Google apps thing. Some people will tell you tricks to get Google apps to load, but if you are buying an Amazon tablet in the first place, you probably don't want to deal with that. THE SIMPLE FIX IS USE THE WEB BROWSER BUILT-INTO YOUR FIRE 7 TABLET. Yup, the old web-browser trick - gives you access to Google Maps (but not for turn-by-turn mobile voice directions, of course!), official Google Mail site, Google Plus - well, just about everything except voice calls via Hang Outs.

WHERE THE FIRE 7 STANDS OUT FOR NON-FREQUENT FLYERS ETC., IS SECURE EMAIL AND SECURE ACCESS TO BANK AND CREDIT CARD SITES FOR GRANDMA AND GRANDPA. Remember, Amazon and Fire OS are good for security (please don't use a 4 digit PIN, or repeat numbers!). For $49, you can't beat this for internet for the less-technically demanding user. Plus, they can easily shop on Amazon, and easily read their Kindle purchases. Which, let's face it, is a big part of modern American life, now.

Who is this not good for? Well, first, it's probably "good" for almost everyone...at $49. Most people have multiple devices these days. But, Android users who are technically-oriented are probably going to "hate" on Amazon tablets for being so ... Amazonian. And Apple owners will probably consider Amazon tablets (and Android too, for good measure) below their dignity. In the past, customers objecting to paying $300 or so for an Amazon-centric shopping kiosk-on-a-tablet had a good point. I had to argue myself into buying the HD6 on grounds it filled a niche - 6" - that no one else filled, and had superb video quality for my Netflix subscription. BUT WITH THE $49 PRICE POINT, just buy it! See if you like it!

At $49 you should avoid the internecine tablet wars. Just get this tablet and know its probably safer than a cheap, no-name Android tablet, and a heck of a lot cheaper than anything Apple (you knew that already, right?). Amazon might be "giving this away" like old-time shavers - so you buy the blades - or like inkjet printers, so you buy the inkjet cartridges. But everyone has to shave, right? And (almost) everyone has to print, right? Just enjoy the absolute craziness of a GOOD $49 tablet.

Cheapskates can wait until next Black Friday/Cyber Monday for another $34.95 sale. And tech perfectionists can wait for the 720p version in what - say - 2-3 years? Because that tech armageddon (for the competition) will come one day, I assure you.
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