Comparing The Kindle Fire Tablet Towards the ipad 2 Like a heavy ipad 2 user, it is hard for me to write this short article. It's surprising I'm allowing myself to compare the ipad 2 to some Amazon kindle fire. But I have experienced enough evidence lately that shows me the brand new Kindle may be a contender for Apple.
Now at the moment, nobody actually has got their hands on the Kindle fire so there is no real reviews available. Anybody saying otherwise is plain lying. I have however done extensive research around the upcoming tool and I believe that the Kindle fire is certainly going be a real contender within the tablet market space. Not just is the Kindle already the most popular device used worldwide, but they have just stepped their game up and can now truly contend with android, apple and blackberry devices.
kindle fire lighted coverIn the new Kindle, you can now read books on a rich, vibrant color screen. You may also read magazines, watch videos and TV, listen to music and surf the net. There's also a built in email function, cloud storage and use of countless other applications. And this is only the start.
Looking at all of the factors from the economy, the holidays nearby and the ever increasing demands for tablets, the Kindle may have come in just the right time. So exploring the features above, what does the ipad have that the Kindle doesn't? Sure, I understand you apple fans may come up with miles long list. But how important are the ones items when you have all of the advanced media functions around the Kindle. Besides, there's always the amazon app place where you can download all kinds of applications.
kindle fire tabletNow when it comes to pricing. The ipad may be the highest price device available on the market. And it rightfully should be. You are going to spend near a grand to take the ipad 2 home today. And that is okay for the apple nuts. But what about the folks that want to enter into to tablet game for the first time? Do they really need an ipad? Don't they just want entertainment, media and communications? In a $600 price difference, my vote is Kindle.