The HDX is noticeably wider than the Nexus 7 making it much more of a stretch to hold in one hand. If you are planning to use it in portrait mode it’s a less enjoyable experience. There’s the matted, soft touch plastic, but the long black strip on the back is gone and the curvy corners have now been replaced with much more angular ones.įingers now follow the sloped narrow design when holding the HDX in landscape mode, making it more comfortable to grip in two hands. It does still have the glossy black bezel surrounding the 7-inch display with front-facing camera up top, but when you flip it over the differences are quickly apparent. The HDX looks very different to the Kindle Fire HD and the changes, on the whole, are welcome ones. Watch our Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 video review Priced at £199 for the 16GB Wi-Fi model or £269 for the 3G/4G model, it’s bidding to take on the current king of the 7-inch Android tablets, the Nexus 7, and newcomers like the £119 Tesco Hudl in the quest to be one of the best-selling tablets this Christmas.Īfter delivering the Kindle Paperwhite, which is the best eReader by some distance, the Kindle Fire HDX 7 shows signs that it’s more than just tablet to consume books, games, magazines and videos. The Amazon Kindle Fire HDX 7 is the 7-inch tablet successor to the Amazon Kindle Fire HD and the little brother of the Kindle Fire HDX 8.9. The online retail giant has revamped it to make it slimmer, lighter, and upped the specs – adding a new Nexus 7-rivaling 1,920 x 1,200 resolution display and improving the highly customised Android operating system.
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