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The Accurate Table Saw: Simple Jigs and Safe Set-Ups
Book
This tablesaw handbook provides advice on: choosing, setting up and using a tablesaw; and jointing...

Bill Hylton's Ultimate Guide to the Router Table
Book
The first operator's manual for the router table If you don't have a router table in your shop yet,...

Katie (868 KP) rated Fire HD 8 Tablet with Alexa in Tech
May 30, 2018
Affordable (3 more)
Expandable Storage
Good for reading
Good for video
Somewhat poor image quality (2 more)
Some apps/browsers are slow
Need to sideload some apps
Fire HD 8 6th Generation Tablet
For the most part, this is a solid tablet. I mostly use it for reading and watching movies and it works well for those things. Most apps run pretty smoothly on it. The browser (Silk) works pretty well but can be somewhat slow.
Another downside was that I had to sideload Google Play onto this tablet because there are several apps that were not available through Amazon's selection. They do seem to have most things, but obviously, they would prefer you to use their reading platforms over others so some of them are not available through their app store.
The screen may not be as clear as an iPad or some other tablets, but it still works very well. I've watched movies on it and read comics and have had no issues. If it's important to see an image as clear as possible for any reason this may not be the tablet for you. I've spoken with some photographers who will not use this tablet because it somewhat distorts the images they want to view. Of course, for most people, I doubt that will be a problem.
The device has either 16GB or 32 GB options. This may seem small to most people, but the Fire allows you to expand that with an SD card.
If tablet color matters to you, I love the magenta option for this tablet and I think that the color choices of the 6th generation were much better than the current generation.
Overall, this is not a perfect tablet but it is still a great device. If you have the need for high image quality or fast speed, this may not be the tablet for you. If you just want a tablet to enjoy media on that can fit into just about any budget, this might be what you're looking for.
Another downside was that I had to sideload Google Play onto this tablet because there are several apps that were not available through Amazon's selection. They do seem to have most things, but obviously, they would prefer you to use their reading platforms over others so some of them are not available through their app store.
The screen may not be as clear as an iPad or some other tablets, but it still works very well. I've watched movies on it and read comics and have had no issues. If it's important to see an image as clear as possible for any reason this may not be the tablet for you. I've spoken with some photographers who will not use this tablet because it somewhat distorts the images they want to view. Of course, for most people, I doubt that will be a problem.
The device has either 16GB or 32 GB options. This may seem small to most people, but the Fire allows you to expand that with an SD card.
If tablet color matters to you, I love the magenta option for this tablet and I think that the color choices of the 6th generation were much better than the current generation.
Overall, this is not a perfect tablet but it is still a great device. If you have the need for high image quality or fast speed, this may not be the tablet for you. If you just want a tablet to enjoy media on that can fit into just about any budget, this might be what you're looking for.

A Butler's Guide to Table Manners: An Etiquette Guide
Book
Who better to ensure the nation's table manners come up to scratch than an English butler with over...

Jessica G (2 KP) rated Spotify Music in Apps
Mar 19, 2018

Place At The Table: A College Football And Food Odyssey
Podcast
Place At The Table -- A college football podcast featuring Andy Staples of Sports Illustrated and...