Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kindle. Show all posts

Monday, March 5, 2012

Nook Tablet vs. Kindle Fire: Battle of the cheap tablets - ITworld.com

Barnes & Noble's new Nook Tablet is pretty similar to Amazon's Kindle Fire and you suspect that B&N took a look at the Fire's success and said to their Nook e-reader engineers, "We need a $199 Android tablet, stat!"


While there are some minor differences in the tablets' overall specifications, the real differences come down to what extra goodies you get from Amazon and Barnes & Noble, such as cloud storage and digital newsstands. In this article we'll break down the similarities and differences between the Nook and the Kindle Fire and deliver a verdict on which tablet is most worthy of your hard-earned $199.


PREVIOUS TABLET BATTLE: The Kindle Fire vs. the iPad 2


TECH ARGUMENTS: Amazon Cloud Drive vs. Apple iCloud


Hardware: Have we mentioned that these two tablets are very, very similar? Well, they are. The Nook Tablet has 8GB of internal storage and a 1GHz TI OMAP4 dual-core processor. The Kindle, in contrast, features ... 8GB of internal storage and a 1GHz TI OMAP4 dual-core processor! The biggest difference hardware-wise is the significant improvements in battery life that B&N is promising to deliver with the Nook. So while the Kindle Fire delivers just eight hours of reading time and 7.5 hours of video time on the Kindle Fire even when the Wi-Fi is turned off, the Nook promises 11.5 hours of reading time and nine hours of video. Not too shabby!


Size and weight: The Nook and the Kindle Fire feature identical 7-inch display screens with resolutions of 1024x600 pixels. The Nook's weight of 14.1 ounces is ever-so-slightly lighter than the Kindle Fire's 14.6 ounces. All in all, though, this comes up as a push.


Operating system: They both run on modified versions of Android 2.3 ("Gingerbread"). There's been no word yet on when either device will get upgraded to either Android 3.0 ("Honeycomb") or Android 4.0 ("Ice Cream Sandwich"), both of which are optimized for the tablet form factor.


Price: As mentioned before, both tablets will set you back $199 so pricing comes out as yet another push.


Extra goodies: Finally! A clear, definable difference between these two cheapie Android tablets! And unfortunately for the Nook, this will likely be the advantage that keeps the Kindle Fire on top in the battle of $199 tablets.


First of all, Amazon has been heavily touting its new Amazon Silk Web browser that is directly integrated with its Elastic Computer Cloud (EC2) to deliver users' favorite Web pages at faster loading times than other browsers. The browser keeps track of pages you visit frequently and essentially preorders the page through the EC2 when it thinks you're about to request it. That way, when you do finally request it, Amazon's cloud will have it ready to go for you and will push it right out onto your tablet.


What's more, the Kindle Fire also gives you free cloud-based storage for all applications, songs, books and videos that you purchase through Amazon.com. This means that you won't have to waste any of your 8GB of internal storage on your MP3 collection since Amazon will gladly push it out to you through the cloud when you need it.


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Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Amazon Android Tablet, The Kindle Fire Review

The Amazon Android tablet has entered into the tablet device competition with it's first tablet computer which runs on the Google Android operating system. One of the biggest benefits that you will notice right away is that it is being introduced into the market place at less than half the price of what it would cost to purchase the number one tablet on the market.

The fact that you can get almost the same level of functionality with the Amazon Android tablet at less than half the price makes it a very attractive offer for all of us who want to look at getting a new tablet device but may not want to learn a new operating system or spend so much more money to get one.

There are some small sacrifices that you will be making if you choose to purchase the kindle fire instead of one of the other top competitors like the iPad, Galaxy Tab, Motorola Xoom or any of the other major competitors. But when you look at all of the functionality and built-in features that the Amazon Android tablet is providing you with at such a low cost then it may be well worth the sacrifice to be able to enjoy such a practical and fun device at such a low cost.

Many people may even prefer having a smaller 7 inch screen that allows them to play games, read books or surf the web and store the device away in a purse, back pack or just keep it handy in it's own little carrying case. And for most tablet users 8GB of storage is more than enough to meet all of their storage needs especially with more and more people choosing to use cloud storage, which provides faster and more reliable access to online data for meeting their online storage needs.

Another unique feature of this Amazon Android tablet device which is being introduced as the Amazon Kindle Fire, is that it is the first tablet computer to have the Amazon Silk browse as it's default web browser. This is a special feature that Amazon created to give users a faster and better online web browsing experience. This is another very good reason why this Amazon Android tablet is being considered one of the first true alternatives to the higher price tablet competitors in it's class.

Amazon has enjoyed a tremendous amount of success with it's previous releases of electronic devices which include a number of different kindle ebook readers and they also enjoy a huge online presence in the online shopping and ecommerce space, so it is quite possible that they may have another winner on there hands with the release of their Amazon Android tablet the Kindle Fire.

Only time will tell and there is sure to be plenty of feedback on how well the device works and with that feedback Amazon is likely to make improvements and enhancements to make it even better. The big question next will be can they deliver an even better product at an equally impressive price?
Here is where you can check out the Kindle Fire Review to find out if the Kindle Fire is a good choice for your tablet computing needs. You can also check out another Amazon Kindle Fire review here as well.

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