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Amazon fire hd 8 case review
Amazon fire hd 8 case review







  1. Amazon fire hd 8 case review android#
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However, if you use the Kindle e-reader or Amazon Music functions you won’t care as much – not everyone needs a top-end screen, and if that’s you, you won’t mind the Fire HD 8 display.

Amazon fire hd 8 case review tv#

It’s an LCD screen with a 800 x 1280 resolution, which is rather low-res given most cheap phones, which have screens smaller than 8 inches, have similar resolutions.Īs a result, the slate isn’t perfect for all types of media – we found that games looked especially pixelated, and TV shows and movies didn’t look fantastic. The Amazon Fire HD 8 (2020) has an 8-inch screen, denoted by the 8 in its name. The material here is plastic, which is another symptom of the low price, but it does make the slate feel a little cheap. The back of the tablet is bare save for Amazon’s smile-tick logo and the rear camera. This took us quite a while to get used to, and it was especially confusing early on before we became aware of the problem.

amazon fire hd 8 case review

When the Amazon Fire HD 8 is in portrait, the right half of the volume rocker turns the volume up, and the left half lowers it – sounds simple, right? Well, when you flip the tablet to landscape, these functions are actually reversed. The inclusion of a 3.5mm port will impress people who like their wired headphones, while the USB-C port ensures fast charging however, we had an issue with the volume rocker. In this orientation, the USB-C port, 3.5mm headphone jack, power button and volume rocker are all on the top edge of the tablet. Unlike on most tablets, the front-facing camera here is halfway down on the left side when you’re holding the slate in portrait orientation, not on the top – this actually means it’s in a great position for video calling, as you can look at the screen while also appearing to look at the camera. This particular rectangle has dimensions of 202 x 137 x 9.7mm and a weight of 355g – that’s fairly average for such a tablet, although the device is lighter than many competitors.

amazon fire hd 8 case review

The Amazon FIre HD 8 (2020) doesn’t bring anything new to the table design-wise – it’s a big rectangle with a screen. If you're interested in any of these slates then they're already very affordable by tablet standards, but they could get cheaper still during sales, such as Amazon Prime Day - which at the time of writing is almost upon us.

amazon fire hd 8 case review

Amazon fire hd 8 case review plus#

It's worth noting that we could be due a refresh for this tablet soon, but nothing has been announced at the time of writing.įor context, the Amazon Fire HD 8 Plus costs $20 / £20 (about AU$30) more than the non-Plus model for each storage version, and if wireless charging is a big deal to you then perhaps it’s worth the extra. It’s worth pointing out that, because Amazon keeps its older tablets on sale for a while at a reduced price, you need to make sure you’re looking at the right model: this is the ninth-generation build.

Amazon fire hd 8 case review android#

Either way, it's a very affordable slate, and that low price is a big factor in it ranking among the best Android tablets. If you tend to download content that you watch, you may need the higher-storage version, but if you’ll be using your tablet to stream content straight from the internet you should be fine with 32GB. The 32GB storage option costs $89.99 / £89.99 (roughly AU$160, though Amazon’s tablets don’t typically get released in Australia), which goes up to $119.99 / £119.99 (roughly AU$210) for the 64GB model.

amazon fire hd 8 case review

The Amazon Fire HD 8 (2020) went on sale, alongside the Plus and Kids’ Edition tablets, on June 3, 2020.









Amazon fire hd 8 case review