I already owned the "regular Kindle" that I used to read books, and to upload my own novel drafts onto to read for editing, which by the way, for you authors/writers out there, is a wonderful way to edit your draft works. I didn't want to spend the money on an iPad, and really, thought the iPad would be more than I needed. The Kindle Fire HD 7" seemed the perfect choice for me and I haven't been disappointed.
The graphics are beautiful, more than I thought they'd be, and I can't wait to upload photos to it. I've yet to explore all the things my Kindle Fire can do, so I'm excited to see what else I'll discover.
The sound quality is also better than I would have imagined, nice and clear and enough volume.
It's way faster than I imagined, and in fact, I haven't had any delays or dragging at all. Maybe as I upload things it'll slow up, but for now, it's quite fast.
I uploaded my first and only game (I'm not a gamer), Solitaire, and of course it was lighting fast to order and upload -- and the game worked perfectly.
As with my former "regular kindle" I am able to comfortably read books - I didn't think I'd like the "glossy" screen when reading as much as I LOVE the "regular screen on the regular kindle" but I still am able to get into the novels/short story collections I read, though, in some ways I still like the "book look" of the "regular kindle;" yet, still, an enjoyable read.
Also with the Kindle Fire HD, I am able to upload my draft novels and read them for edits, but! even better, I was able to listen to my book! The computer voice was obviously a computer voice; however, I was quite surprised at how "normal" she sounded, enough that I could listen to my entire novel while taking notes on rough patches and mistakes -- just one more layer of editing for my drafts. I even came to be fond of that voice, laughing! As well, I am going to record myself reading and upload that to my kindle (or maybe I can record right on the Kindle - I'll explore that capability).
I like how the KF alerts me when I have a notification.
This device will be perfect for traveling, which I do fairly often. I can use Kindle Fire to check email, social networking, play some solitaire, I could watch a movie, read books, and, I can listen or read my novel drafts--so there is no reason to take a computer when I travel, especially by airplane, as I can easily slip my Kindle Fire into my purse or bag and away I go!
It was super easy to set up.
As an author and a reader, the idea of ebooks was scary at first, but now I can't imagine my reading or my "author world" without them! I can upload books in mere seconds onto my Kindle and Kindle Fire, and my own books can be enjoyed by people from just about anywhere! How cool is that? Amazon has saved many an author from oblivion as we try to be noticed in a big ole sea of authors wanting space in bookstores. When I do upload a book, I can retrieve it on either Kindle I own, which is a plus, as well.
For the price, I am very pleased and would recommend this product to anyone, and I have.
There is one wrinkle I am having and that is with Facebook -- I can't figure out if it's something I'm doing or something with the Kindle Fire, but Facebook doesn't always work properly -- I'll click on an update and it takes me to a completely different screen--the same incorrect screen over and over. The screen will jump to somewhere completely different from where I clicked. So my Facebook experience is a little frustrating - though the graphics are so beautiful, I love looking at photos there. If I figure out it is something I'm doing, I'll report back (I will look at reviews and see if anyone else is having this problem).
This is a wonderful little device and a great alternative to someone who does not want to own an iPad, for whatever reason, but still wants the experience of a tablet.















