Like
the Adult Fire HD 8, you're paying $ 30 more than the smaller version for the boost in specs.
Not exact matches
The Hunger Games: Catching
Fire (Lionsgate, Blu - ray, DVD, Digital
HD, VOD, On Demand on Friday, March 7), the second film in the young
adult dystopian series starring Jennifer Lawrence as Katnis Everdeen, a reluctant warrior and symbol of resistance, improves upon the original film in almost every way.
Just like the new Kindle
Fire HD, the Kids Edition device is available in 6 - inch and 7 - inch display options and shares the same platform with its
adult counterpart.
For technophobic
adults, the Amazon Kindle
Fire HD has a much higher - quality screen, longer battery life, a front - facing camera for video chats, and improved speakers and volume controls that help make it a stronger entertainment device.
But you can also load up
adult profiles and just use them as ordinary Kindle
Fire HD tablets.
Adult students also would lean heavily towards the
Fire HD option.
For
adults who need more features and better specifications, the
Fire HD 8 costs just $ 49.99 which is even cheaper than the kids edition but has a bigger screen and is an ideal fit for multimedia consumption, especially for users who see a lot of Youtube videos and movies on their tablet.