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- Lloyd Coombes, Top Ten ReviewsIf you’re looking for a cheap 7-inch tablet to surf the web, do some shopping, and flick through social media, then the Amazon Fire 7 definitely fits the bill. It’s small, does what you need it to, and won’t sting your wallet. However, if you’re after additional features, a sharper screen, more powe...


- What Hi-FiThe Amazon Fire 7 is the plucky underdog in the tablet world: it doesn’t have a gimmick, it doesn’t have class-leading specs and it won’t have you throwing out your iPad any time soon. But it doesn’t need any of those things because it occupies such a unique space, and that's being a functional and...


- Jordan McMahon, ReviewedThe newest Fire 7 has a few great things going for it: It's cheap, and it works well enough for the simplest of tasks. That won't get you very far once the performance starts to dwindle, but that may not be an issue for everybody. For instance, if you insist on letting your kiddo have their own tabl...


- N. Lee, EngadgetThe thing you should know about Fire tablets is that they aren’t typical Android devices – you’ll need to sideload the Google Play Store, for example, if you want to use Google apps. Amazon’s proprietary interface prioritizes its own apps like Prime Video and Kindle over others. But if you already h...


- Antonio Villas-Boas, Business InsiderAmazon's Fire 7 is for you if you're looking for the least expensive tablet possible for streaming media and playing casual games, whether you're a grownup or a kid. If the Fire 7 is intended for kids, we recommend buying the Kids edition for the included bumper case and one year of Amazon Kids Plus...
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