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dimple2001   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 19-06-11 12:49:38

I was considering buying a Kindle vs. IPad. Of course, IPad would have been for more than just reading books. Anyway, few days ago, I received Kindle as my b'day gift and absolutely love it. I am still thinking of an IPad, but considering my interests are more in reading, should I bother geting one?

Anyone with experience with Kindle or comparable e-readers?

I have an account with Amazon USA and all my downloads are through that, including several free books.


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meghal   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 20-06-11 12:12:26

I have a nook colour from Barnes and Nobel. The reason I bought it is that it is cheaper than iPad yet has almost all the functionality of iPad. I can read books, listen music, surf the net, watch videos etc. etc.

The only problem with nook is

- It is smaller than iPad yet heavy
- Resolution is not that great when it comes to picture/videos
- Net is a bit sluggish
- Runs on a proprietary Android based OS. As a result, there are still very few apps that are available on Nook marketplace

I use it to read pdf files and works fine. It is also compatible with public library's electronic book lending system, so I can borrow books (although the collection is very limited). It also has flash support unlike iPad.

The inbuilt memory is 8 GB and expandable through 32 GB micro-SD card.

I didn't opt for Kindle due to limited functionality when it comes to web surfing.



dimple2001   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 28-09-11 12:01:10

Anyone lookup the Nov 15 due to be released Kindle Fire? Looks neat from reviews and pics. It's priced at $199 USD.


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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 28-09-11 15:20:10

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Originally posted by dimple2001

Anyone lookup the Nov 15 due to be released Kindle Fire? Looks neat from reviews and pics. It's priced at $199 USD.



If you can wait till then, I would highly recommend Kindle Fire. I heard it is supposed to be an Ipad killer..

http://www.thestar.com/business/article/1059943

Keep in mind most tablets in the market offer more or less same features as the leaders in this genre - the Ipad and Samsung Galaxy.


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dimple2001   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 29-09-11 12:37:18

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Originally posted by G13

Quote:
Originally posted by dimple2001

Anyone lookup the Nov 15 due to be released Kindle Fire? Looks neat from reviews and pics. It's priced at $199 USD.



If you can wait till then, I would highly recommend Kindle Fire. I heard it is supposed to be an Ipad killer..

http://www.thestar.com/business/article/1059943

Keep in mind most tablets in the market offer more or less same features as the leaders in this genre - the Ipad and Samsung Galaxy.



Not too concerned what this would kill or compete with. I have been a loyal cult member of Amazon for eons and have bought anywhere from books to an expensive camera. Their customer service is excellent. So, I will tend to be loyal to Amazon. I am just wondering if the Fire is a great buy or not, considering it lacks a camera, microphone and supposedly volume control (you'll have to open the movie/song to control the volume). Also, how's the droid ops system since I know nothing of the back end magic that happens in these gizmos.


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dudewheresmycar   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 29-09-11 14:55:57

I have the nook color too..

nook color is lighter than the ipad2 by 150gms.

Best part of the nook color is the micro SD card that lets u load Crayogen Mod 7 version of Android which lets u over clock and makes it a full fledged snappy touch tablet, with full Andriod Market place access..

Nook Color lacks camera, microphone and Blue tooth.. which means , no voice, no external keyboard...

Amazon fire seems to have a nice price point and probably a Arm Cortex A9 based cpu which is similar to one in ipad 2..


I would wait for Nook Color 2 due to be released in couple of weeks to compare the Amazon fire vs nook color 2 in hardware specs..


I think 200 to 300 is the price point a lot of consumers have been waiting on to get tablet devices...

This is where the tablet wars will be fought in..
Apple better have a device in this category soon..




Quote:
Originally posted by meghal

I have a nook colour from Barnes and Nobel. The reason I bought it is that it is cheaper than iPad yet has almost all the functionality of iPad. I can read books, listen music, surf the net, watch videos etc. etc.

The only problem with nook is

- It is smaller than iPad yet heavy
- Resolution is not that great when it comes to picture/videos
- Net is a bit sluggish
- Runs on a proprietary Android based OS. As a result, there are still very few apps that are available on Nook marketplace

I use it to read pdf files and works fine. It is also compatible with public library's electronic book lending system, so I can borrow books (although the collection is very limited). It also has flash support unlike iPad.

The inbuilt memory is 8 GB and expandable through 32 GB micro-SD card.

I didn't opt for Kindle due to limited functionality when it comes to web surfing.





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