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Originally Posted by wellreadfred
Rizla said:
Rizla, thanks for responding and after a couple of searches on YouTube I see that you can add Flash to the tablets.
Shack70 added:
I'm recouping from a stroke, so travel is difficult right now. The worry of not having enough space is important to me and the SD slot could help in that matter. I love Amazon but it is intriguing to me to have an OS that I can customize when I want to, if I want to. So with the max SD card (Tab 2) I would have 40gb of space compared to the 32Gb Nexus 7. I like the idea of the Nexus with Google updating the Android system before others do.
Chantal stated:
Thanks for the correction and this would equal up the Nexus and Samsung for me.
BadBilly said:
Thanks for the article link. YouTube is full of videos on how to find and install Flash if you desire.
omega34 said:
Omega34, I agree with your suggestion on the Nexus and have one on the way. I decided to get the 32Gb version, knowing that the Nexus can use a USB stick for more storage, videos and music, the larger files if needed.
Why I picked the Nexus 7 over the others?
Newest version of Android
Quick updates to the OS from Google
Better processor
Better graphics chip
32Gb out of the box
Expandable storage via USB dongle (I think that's the correct word)
Many options to read books w/variety of ebook reader apps (Amazon included)
SkySafari Plus runs and looks good on Nexus
Less than $260 shipped
Fedex is showing a delivery at end of week. I appreciate all the replies to my questions.
peace & happy reading,
~wellreadfred~
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Originally Posted by flips01
Is there any important feature(s) present only in Kindle tablets, and not other android tablets?
(Like text-to-speech?)
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Don't know if its available in America yet but the Kobo Arc is a very nice tablet google certified ,up to 64 gb storage 1.5 dual core and a better(IMHO) screen than the nexus 7.