![]() ![]() ![]() This makes it Amazon’s smallest tablet and among the dinkiest we’ve reviewed. The Fire 7 comes in Plum (pictured), Black, Sage and Blueīecause of its plastic construction, it’s also very light and can be comfortably held in one hand for reading.Īs the name suggests, the Amazon Fire 7 has a 7-inch display. You won’t worry about this tablet getting scratched in your bag, or about giving to your kids. It’s basic, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It’s built completely out of plastic, with buttons that feel a bit mushy and a rear casing that seems like it should pop off completely. Considering this tablet costs a penny under £50 (and one cent under $50 in the States), this should hardly come as a surprise, but you might be shocked at just how budget this slate feels the first time you pick it up. The Amazon Fire 7 is about as far away from the iPad Pro and Samsung Galaxy Tab S4 as it’s possible to get. Design – The Amazon Fire 7 is a rugged, plastic tablet that can take a beating It might not have the specs to match some of the best tablets (or even the best budget tablets) around – but it offers a tempting prospect nevertheless. If you want a tablet for the basics and aren’t willing to spend a penny more then the Fire 7 should get the job done. Books, TV shows or audiobooks – the Fire 7 gives you a direct line to all that Prime has to offer. Amazon’s latest cheap-as-chips Fire 7 tablet is, once again, a slate designed almost solely for the consumption of Amazon content. ![]()
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