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Old 11-08-2011, 08:30 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by jocampo View Post
Right, but how frequent or common is that among users?

Also, analyzing the device as reading device, how important an SD card really is?

I'm not trying to dismiss the fact that a SD card or extra space is nice, just trying to see if that would be or not the #1 factor when considering a new tablet.

On my personal case, these would be those factors, in order:

-Device's weight
-Performance (including screen response and quality)
-Available apps or content (without side-loading, without rooting), like Kindle app, Nook app. etc.
-Battery life
-Price

Just 5, to keep it simple.
-Nook is lighter than Fire
-Nook has better specs, we'll see how it translates to the real world
-Fire has more available if you do not want to root; neither have full Adroid Market access
-Nook is listed as having better battery life; another we'll see about later
-$50 more but you get more in hardware, also to get the FULL Fire experience you need Amazon Prime which is $79 per annum, making the Fire realistically more expensive

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