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Originally Posted by ~Kate
One last word, if you haven't hit the "order" button yet. I have the Nexus 7 2013 and it is a very nice tablet especially for the money. But I just bought the Kindle HDX 8.9" (also have a few older Kindles) and am really thrilled with it.
For what it is worth, the extra 2" on the Kindle HDX makes a huge difference if you are reading magazines, large files, and probably picture books if you are reading to children. The screen is beautiful and the browser is much better than the older Kindle HD. I am spending more time reading on my Kindle HDX 8.9 these days just because there is more real estate to read pages faster. Movies are fantastic.
Amazon's ecosystem for buying books is pretty well organized and integrated with the Kindle - purposely set up that way so it is easy for you to buy from them.
I haven't filled in pdf forms on it though, or used an app for that. Can't comment on the Nook or the Kobo Arc. Good luck!
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Have you noticed a rainbow or blue line along the edge of your screen when reading? I read several reviews at Amazon that showed unhappy users with this problem. Also... It had been said that this tablet is only good for people who are heavily invested in Amazon content or people who use prime.(is that so?) Can you easily side load apps from Google market? One thing I noticed with nook(before they integrated Google play) was that there were hardly any good apps available. I am worried that the fire would be the same way.
Sorry for the million questions. I am truly interested.
Penny