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Old 11-16-2011, 11:42 AM   #18
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Originally Posted by sirmaru View Post
I worked yesterday with the Fire browser and I am NOT impressed. If I want to access the internet, I'll use my PC, thank you.
Is it the browser's speed, the screen/text size, or something else that makes the Fire browser difficult to use? I'm curious because I've been considering the Kindle Fire as well as other tablets, and I'm concerned that web-browsing on a 7" screen may not be so great—in particular, having to zoom in all the time. I'm also not sure if I'd enjoy watching movies on such a small screen. But maybe I'd adapt quickly, given the convenience of the device and the lighter weight in comparison to larger tablets?

I don't own another tablet (or any Android device), so I don't have much to compare it to from personal experience. In one of the review videos I watched, the Fire and iPad screens were compared while watching a movie. It really didn't look like the Fire movie screen was all that much smaller than the iPad's.
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