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19 June 2018
Definitely worth the money.
Was suspicious initially but now can tell: these are awesome batteries. Replaced old NiCd batteries in my Makita drill and they work mighty powerful and holding the charge for over a month, still going strong!
Note that I use a separate charger for individual batteries, not the original one that I got rid of.

02 November 2016
Good product
Had to get one due to bad driver on a Windows 10 laptop. Works without a glitch.
11 March 2012
Fair price should be $199. Just don't expect too much.
209 of 239 found this helpful Kindle Fire is great for reading ebooks. Everything else might not meet your expectations.
Display is too small for reading magazines; Silk browser is very slow; no Flash; MP3 player is not good even if you install a third-party one - there are no hardware volume buttons. And you have access only to Amazon video. No way to use KF for other videos or use any other video player - none of them work properly.
CONS: Heavy as a brick. There is no microphone, no Bluetooth, and no camera. No direct access to built-in keyboard in other languages. Internal memory very limited. No external memory. Comes with no accessories at all.
PROS: It could be handy for those who are familiar with Android apps and know what they need. Email is convenient, you can use Skype (for messaging only) and you can still use your Fire for a number of home applications even without rooting.
However, in a couple of months other manufacturers will be offering similar products at competitive prices with better hardware and more functions, and Kindle Fire will be collecting dust...