Well bought a HD 8" to replace my 2013 7" so we'll see how it gets on.
Luckily, I got for £100. Went back up to £130 the next day.
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Had the gen1 HD for years, works fine. Kids drop it regularly.
Got them the 2013 versions they love them.
Bought the cheapy one for £34 and its OK.
They are ok, not the battery life of true ereaders or the power of the top end tablets but as between the two they are fine.
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I have my daughter's one to sell last I checked was in Sep on ebay they were going for around the £45 mark, so I paid my daughter that amount and tried to use it, wasn't particularly impressed so will be ebaying it for a lot less now particularly as new models have come out.Originally posted by psychocandy View PostNot sure wheres best place to sell old Kindle (CEX so far £26).
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The Kindle Fire HD is also quite tough.
I've had one for years and once slipped on ice with it in my coat pocket, I landed right on it and it survived.
I'm no lightweight.
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That's why it costs £100 (or less). Perfectly fine for general use, like a £300 laptop it ain't pretty and lacks frills but will still do emails and internet and stream video.Originally posted by original PM View PostThe kindle fire whilst being a perfectly good piece of kit is neither one nor t'other and so does both functions 'adequately'
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Nah must admit I like my current kindle. Good for reading books, good for watching videos too.Originally posted by original PM View PostIf you want a tablet get a proper android one (or even an apple if you must!)
If you want an e-reader get the standard kindle - much longer battery life and easier to read.
The kindle fire whilst being a perfectly good piece of kit is neither one nor t'other and so does both functions 'adequately'
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If you want a tablet get a proper android one (or even an apple if you must!)
If you want an e-reader get the standard kindle - much longer battery life and easier to read.
The kindle fire whilst being a perfectly good piece of kit is neither one nor t'other and so does both functions 'adequately'
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Not sure where I read it but I've been told the current Kindles aren't any good.
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Newest kindles - worth it?
Got a Kindle Fire HD 7" 2013 model.
See I can get a new Fire 8" for £100. Slightly lighter than my one and only a little bigger. Camera added which is handy for Skype etc. And expansion slot for micro sd.
Not sure wheres best place to sell old Kindle (CEX so far £26).
But any kindle fans out there? Worth the upgrade?Tags: None
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