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Why is EVERYONE Buying this Tablet?? - Amazon Fire 7

Linus Tech Tips@LinusTechTips3.2M viewsMay 28, 20188:36
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Buy Fire 7 tablet: On Amazon: geni.us On Newegg: geni.us Get an unrestricted 30-day free trial of FreshBooks at freshbooks.com Sign up for Private Internet Access VPN at privateinternetaccess.com It may not be HD.. It doesn't have the best battery life.. But the Amazon Fire 7 is definitely the best tablet you can get (for $40) so why not? It does Netflix, it has a headphone jack, what more do you want? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) Discuss on the forum: linustechtips.com Our Affiliates, Referral Programs, and Sponsors: linustechtips.com Linus Tech Tips merchandise at designbyhumans.com Linus Tech Tips posters at crowdmade.com Our Test Benches on Amazon: amazon.com Our production gear: geni.us Get LTX 2018 tickets at ltxexpo.com Twitter - twitter.com Facebook - @LinusTech Instagram - @linustech Twitch - twitch.tv Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszlo - Supernova Video Link: youtube.com iTunes Download Link: itunes.apple.com Artist Link: soundcloud.com Outro Screen Music Credit: Approaching Nirvana - Sugar High youtube.com Sound effects provided by freesfx.co.uk

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The video opens with Linus introducing a new series that examines why a top selling tech product is so popular, using the Amazon Fire 7 as the focal point. The host highlights the astonishing $40 price tag and immediately questions whether low cost automatically means low value. He breaks down the expectations many people have for a tablet, noting that the Fire 7 may not match flagship specs but aims to cover casual web browsing, ebook reading, and video streaming. The discussion then shifts to real-world usage, pointing out that the tablet’s compact size makes it practical for travel, kids, or as a secondary device, and he emphasizes that convenience and price often trump high-end performance in this segment. Throughout the segment, he addresses common caveats such as limited RAM, mediocre cameras, and a slower processor, but counters with examples of how the device’s bundled Amazon services can add value for everyday tasks. He concludes that for a basic no-frills tablet, the Fire 7 represents a solid value given its price, ecosystem, and targeted use cases, while acknowledging enthusiasts may find the hardware lacking. The overall takeaway is that price, practicality, and ecosystem integration heavily influence consumer appeal in the ultra-budget tablet market. The discussion moves from spec-by-spec critique to a broader assessment of how the device fits into Amazon’s strategy, including app availability through the Amazon Appstore rather than Google Play. The host wraps by reiterating that for the right buyer, this tablet offers adequate performance for casual activities and can be a sensible gift or travel companion, with caveats about storage and future-proofing. Finally, the host hints at ongoing coverage and discussion in the comments and forum threads, inviting the audience to weigh in on the value proposition of ultra-budget tablets.

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