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Kindle Fire 7-inch Android tablet 2nd Gen, certified refurb: $79 or new: $99 shipped

Amazon offers the certified-refurbished 2nd-gen Amazon Kindle Fire 7″ 8GB WiFi Tablet, model no. D01400, for $79 with free shipping. A Certified Refurbished Kindle Fire is a pre-owned Kindle Fire that has been refurbished, tested, and certified to look and work like new. It includes a full one-year limited warranty, just like a brand-new previos generation Kindle Fire which is also on sale for $99. Both feature:

  • Ultra-fast web browsing over built-in Wi-Fi, easy-to-use email works with Gmail, Yahoo! and more
  • The most popular apps and games — FacebookTwitterNetflixHBO GO,PandoraAngry Birds Space, and more
  • Kindle FreeTime — set screen limits, create child profiles, and more
  • Kindle FreeTime Unlimited — just for kids. Unlimited access to books, games, apps, movies and TV shows.
  • Massive book selection, vibrant color magazines. Over a million titles less than $9.99
  • Over 23 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines, books, audiobooks, apps, and games
  • Kindle Fire owners get 500 Amazon Coins (a $5 value) to spend on Kindle Fire apps and games.

Note: Amazon Warehouse has the used version for $73

 

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  1. Thusumaru Ket - 12 years ago

    Reson that Why you must use Kindle Fire 7 Tablet

    This new KFHD replaces last year’s basic Kindle Fire. Although it has some cool new features, it lacks a camera, microphone, and HDMI port. For this reason, I’m glad I kept my 2012 model since it does have these 3 features!

    Here are my initial impressions of the 2014 Kindle Fire HD: I like the placement of the on/off & volume buttons. Being on opposite sides makes it unlikely to hit the wrong one. I never cared for the carousel (this is what you see when you turn your Kindle on and it contains all the books & apps you have recently accessed), and now there’s an option to have favorites showing on the home screen instead, and the apps/books can be rearranged to your liking. I was very surprised that web pages can no longer be placed in the favorites bar (which is now being called “home”). I don’t know why Amazon removed this option, and we also are unable to have the last accessed web page appear in the carousel. But you can still bookmark your favorite web pages & YouTube videos for easy access.