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We have a Kindle topic (dive into, Anyone have a Kindle or similar electronic book reading device?) but I thought the Kindle Fire could use it's own topic especially when being compared with some popular apple products.
I mentioned in our Black Friday discussion I am very much looking for an iPod Touch for my seven year-old son, Ryan. I just may make an about face for more research. Not only is this Kindle Fire making this mom's eyes bigger but I think it could excite my little guy, too.
Some of the reviews Amazon has posted sound amazing.
A purchase there of the product will include a free month of amazon prime with purchase.
If you feel you want to research this product along with me, here are some articles that might help get you started.
Do let me know if you plan to purchase this product and tell us what helped you decide on it.
Kindle Fire vs. Apple IPad: What Amazon's Tablet Has That The IPad ...
Amazon's Kindle Fire tablet goes head-to-head with iPad
iPhone 4S event unveiled the Kindle Fire rival: iPod Touch
Tags: amazon, apple, cheaper, fire, gifts, holiday, iPad, iPod, kindle, mom, More…price, prime, products, review, screen, technology, touch
I choose the iPad for several reasons:
If you are old enough to remember Atari vs Sega vs Nintendo ... its seemed that wider third-party support made the difference on who won the competition.
Another example would be MP3 players vs the iPod ... how many users are still with Rhapsody vs iTunes?
I see the same happening with iPad competitors. Too many competitors, too many formats.
On screen size ... the large screen is better. Do you watch TV on a 27 inch screen?
If price is the guide, the Kindle Fire seems like a great deal. I only question, will you upgrade to an iPad after you experience the value of a tablet.
Permalink Reply by Macaela on November 16, 2011 at 9:13pm I'm interested in the Fire as well but for a different reason. We were considering havind a tv installed in our van - about $700, plus it would only play DVDs, correct? With the Fire, we could download anything for them to watch and it's way cheaper, plus we can use it for internet, etc. Kids won't care that it's a small screen, and they don't have to balance a laptop ( mine are 2 and 5).
Permalink Reply by Alicia (Alsan) on November 17, 2011 at 7:32am
Permalink Reply by Shawn Arnold on February 9, 2012 at 1:40pm I saw a great lady make mention of interest in the Kindle Fire on facebook and it made me wonder if anyone did snag one up after they hit the market a few months ago. If so, do you love it? Regret your decision?
My husband bought the Kindle Fire and loves it. He would buy books and read a few chapters then not pick it up again. For some reason he enjoys reading on the Fire. He also has some games and browses the web. I think because you can do more with it, he enjoys it more. I have the Nook Tablet and love it. It really depends on your style. Both do about the same.
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