

#Fire hd tablet 8 tv#
That subscription (normally £1.99 a month) gives you access to a wealth of content across movies, TV shows, apps and games, and in our time with it seems to be a great deal – there's stuff here from CBeebies, Disney, Nickelodeon and more. You wouldn't expect the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Edition to break any performance records or come packed with features – its appeal lies in other areas, like the one year subscription to Fire for Kids Unlimited that comes with the tablet. Check out our pick of the best laptops for studentsĪmazon Fire HD 8 Kids Edition review: performance and features.Overall, it's once again hard to fault anything about the design of the Amazon Fire HD 8 Kids Edition. You'd have to be really trying to manage to break this, but the guarantee adds some extra peace of mind, just in case anything happens. It'll take all kinds of knocks and drops, it keeps kids' sticky fingers off the hardware itself, and it comes with a really useful kickstand built in (something we wish the grown-up Fire HD tablets had, actually).Īmazon is continuing its very generous offer to replace your tablet for free, no questions asked, if your children manage to break it within the first two years. The biggest design difference when you buy a Kids Edition tablet is the thick, rubbery casing you get – yours in blue, pink or purple – and it's really one of the strengths of this tablet. The bezels are a bit on the thick side for 2020 standards, but it doesn't really matter – you get exactly what you pay for, which is a cheap and solid tablet for the kids. The move to USB-C is a welcome one, as of all the chargers and cables we've got lying around the house, there are far more USB-C ones nowadays. If you see inaccuracies in our content, please report the mistake via this form.It's perfectly fine, and the same can be said of the rest of the tablet's design.

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