Ok, here is my take:
?Aesthetics
looks and feels good. solid and has some weight to it, maybe a little too much.
?Screen
adequate. not retina, not super amoled, not qhd, or anything like that.
?Hardware
everyone already knows the specs. limited to 8GB of storage with no expansion is worrisome.
?Overall User Interface
not liking the home screen that much. especially the "scrolling view" of the most recently used items (painful to use and awkward).
other parts of the user interface is ok.
?Widgets
not applicable.
?Signal quality (Compared to other devices)
no problems with my wifi connection.
?GPS
not applicable.
?Social Networking
haven't tried facebook yet, so don't know.
?Email/Calendar
haven't tried yet, so don't know.
?Battery Life
seems ok, but with 4400mAh, i wouldn't expect much.
?Performance
for something that has a dual-core processor, i would have expected better. sometimes sluggish. i've had it crash on me once already. netflix freezes occasionally.
?Media (music, movies, DLNA)
access to amazon content is available and seems to work fine.
?Keyboard's
no issue with the onscreen keyboard.
?Camera (both still & video)
not applicable.
?How the Kindle Fire compares to your previous tablet (if applicable)
first tablet.
?Disappointments (if any)
storage space (knew that going in).
already crashed on me (not a good sign regarding stability).
no hardware volume buttons (knew that going in, but didn't realize how much i would miss it).
location of power button (not a good spot).
for me, i am trying to decide between this or the nook color 2. but at $50 more plus paying sales tax, not sure if the nook color 2 is worth the higher price.