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Old 11-19-2011, 12:54 PM   #11
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Originally Posted by JSWolf View Post
But give how much better the nook tablet is to the Fire (in the reviews), the extra $50 is worth it. Plus, you can use the nook to do things like VoIP.
I'm not planning to buy a Fire, or a Nook Tablet, but based on reviews and comments, it looks Nook's tablet operating system is a bit smoother and faster in some aspects.

However, out of the box and without any hack, the Fire gives you access to much more apps and content. More value for your money.

For someone planning to do heavy side downloading , looks Nook Tablet is the way to go. But in my opinion, 50 bucks is not a big difference. And I'm almost sure those few Fire issues will be fixed with oncoming Amazon patches.

I just still prefer eink for reading. Call it Sony, Kindle or Kobo, but is more comfortable for my hands and eyes.
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