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Originally Posted by GordonGekko
This is the other issue, do I just buy a Kindle fire tablet, of course I'll only know after reading with it for a couple of weeks to determine how easy it is on the eyes.
Does the entry level $99/$129 Kindle Fire have those same specs as you mentioned above?
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the entry level Fire's dpi is ~250 i think, which still beats almost all e-ink devices. all the specs are easily found on Amazon pages...
here you go:
( i spot another advantage, the gorilla glass screen which is much tougher than an e-ink carta )
Fast quad-core processor up to 1.5 GHz..
Beautiful 6” HD display—Crisp, vivid HD display (
252 ppi / 1280x800) with over a million pixels..
Front and rear cameras—Skype with a front-facing camera. Take photos or capture videos in 1080p HD with a rear-facing camera. Includes free, unlimited Cloud storage for photos taken with Fire devices
Massive selection of digital content—Enjoy over 33 million songs, movies, TV shows, books, Android apps and games–including Facebook, Netflix, Minecraft and more
Great for the whole family—Create individual profiles and share books, games, apps, movies and more with family members. Set screen time limits for kids with Amazon FreeTime. Durable Gorilla Glass, and excellent reliability
Stay connected and productive—Fast web browsing, e-mail and calendar support including Gmail and Outlook. Plus, edit and view Office documents