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Originally Posted by SCION
I would have to disagree with that assumption. Several of us owned high end Android Honeycomb tablets (some have an iPad) prior to buying the Fire. We don't compare it to them, so we evaluate the Fire based on what it's designed to do, not our experiences with higher priced/spec-ed devices. We're very happy with the Fire.
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I don't own any high end android tablets so I can't really comment on that.
My point is that to me at least, even when I try not to compare the Fire to my iPad2, my expectations in terms of the operating speed is conditioned for the iPad2 standard. It's like downgrading from using a high end computer to a lower end machine is more noticeable than upgrading to a faster one.
That's fine if people don't feel the same way, i'm just speculating the cause for some who complained about it's lagginess(which I share) while others didn't. Glad you're enjoying your Fire