I currently have two Amazon Fire devices - a Fire 7 (7th Generation) and a HD 8 (8th Generation). Problem is, it'd be just so much handier if it were also good at. If ALL you'll ever want to do is Kindle & Logos, it'll do just fine. But I don't know howmuch longer I'll continue to resist. So far, I've resisted the persistent urge to go get a real tablet (ipad? samsung? Microsoft?)& install a Kindle reader app on it. Their implementation of typing & correction renders even a bluetooth keyboard (that does work) just as difficult to use as the e-keyboard built in. Same with any other app that involves typing.Any text involving the keyboard is so difficult to use that when my email client (Outlook) ceased working uninstalled it & decided it isn't worth the effort to reinstall it.Voice dictation isn't anywhere near up to Google's quality, & correction is difficult due to the next issue.The camera may be useful for video telecon (Zoom is ok, for example), but not pictures resolution is too low.However, if you envision doing much with the tablet beyond Logos & Kindle, be aware: counsel to go with very, very latest generation is spot on.
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