Amazon Fire 7 review

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THE AMAZON FIRE 7 is a tablet you can buy for $50. Think on that for a minute—for one Ulysses S. Grant, you can get a whiff of what it’s like to own a tablet. Unfortunately, once you dig in, you’ll find the Fire 7 is more of a toy than the real deal.

Like its siblings, the 8-inch Fire HD 8and 10-inch Fire HD 10, the Fire 7 is an almost suspiciously affordable device meant to give you a window into all of Amazon’s digital services. From books to movies to games, this serves it all up on a bigger screen than your smartphone.
Amazon has such a great amount of substance to offer and offer that it updated Google's Android working framework to do it, including a page the Fire 7's home screen for each kind of media it offers. On the off chance that you join Amazon's $100-per-year Prime administration, your Fire will come loaded down with a lot of advantages to appreciate, including coarse unique TV demonstrates like The Man in the High Castle. 
In any case, stuffed is precisely how the Fire 7 will feel, very quickly. There is just a lot of Amazon goodness to fit on a gadget this restricted. At 7 inches and 1024 x 600 pixels, the screen is as little and low-res as the main Kindle Fire in 2011—scarcely greater than a Plus-sized iPhone, which is excessively small, making it impossible to truly drench you in media. 

The tablet's petit outline likely pushed Amazon to shed stereo speakers for a mono back confronting speaker, which sounds tinny as can be. It in a split second helped me to remember the General Electric FM clock radio I had when I was a child, and not positively. The speaker is additionally never sufficiently noisy, and awfully effortlessly obstructed regardless of how you hold the Fire 7

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