Kindle Fire Table
Sunday, December 18th, 2011
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Brand New Stylish Protective Cover Folio Leather Case (Black) for Amazon Kindle Fire Table PC – by Abacus24-7 $0.99 Stop worrying about scratching your Kindle Fire Tablet by getting this high quality synthetic leather flip case. This is the best carrying solution as it provides optimal utility and style. Simply insert your Kindle Fire into the framed carrying slot for form-fitting protection. You can still access all of the Fire’s features and buttons even while it’s still installed in this case, including char… |
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Kindle Fire For Dummies $11.45 Blaze into the future of tablets with the Kindle Fire and this one-of-a-kind e-book!Amazon’s all-new Kindle Fire tablet device sports the latest technology, and this e-book helps you take full advantage of all it can do. It walks you through all the tablet’s features, shows you how to set up the device, navigate the touchscreen interface, buy music, stream video, download apps, and read e-books fr… |
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My Kindle Fire $10.43 My Kindle Fire is the most comprehensive one-stop guide to the all-new Kindle Fire tablet device. With this book you will learn how to tap into every Kindle Fire feature, including many of the hidden ones not discussed in other books. From setting up your Kindle Page, managing your music, watching movies, and downloading content – this book covers everything. The task based full-color format … |
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Jack London’s Stories of the North (78 stories; interactive table of contents) $0.99 Jack London is the writer best known for his novels White Fang and The Call of the Wild, set in the Alaskan wilderness. Most, if not all of us, read these stories in high school. But they make up only a tiny facet of London’s “Stories from the North”. This is the complete collection of short stories set in the barren wilds of Alaska, the Yukon and the Klondike, written by a man who experienced the… |
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Brand New Stylish Protective Cover Folio Leather Case (Red) for Amazon Kindle Fire Table PC (Comes with a Secure Credit Card Sleeve) – by Abacus24-7 $0.99 Stop worrying about scratching your Kindle Fire Tablet by getting this high quality synthetic leather flip case. This is the best carrying solution as it provides optimal utility and style. Simply insert your Kindle Fire into the framed carrying slot for form-fitting protection. You can still access all of the Fire’s features and buttons even while it’s still installed in this case, including char… |
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HDE 7 Tablet Stand with USB Keyboard – Black Faux Leather Carrying Case $4.50 This black leather case with laptop-style keyboard is the perfect accessory for 7″ tablets. This protective cover is multi-functional and lets you type just as you would with your laptop/netbook. This case is equipped with a full working keyboard, a stylus, pockets to hold up to 2 styluses, USB cable, and an extendable stand. Just plug the USB 2.0 cable, attached to the keyboard, right into you… |
Tablet Computer Comparison: Nook Vs. Fire, Content Lockdown
Both the Nook Tablet from Barnes and Noble and the Kindle Fire from Amazon have hit the stores and the battle of the cheapest tablet PCs have started in earnest. there were lots of reports, reviews, and tablet P.C comparison articles floating around the web with regard to the Nook and Fire, and a few issues & things have surfaced that may sway potential purchasers from one table to the other “or vice versa.
Choice vs. Vending Machine
William Lynch, CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER of Barnes and Noble, has referred to Amazon’s Kindle Fire as a “vending machine” to the web ecommerce giant’s services. This “Choice versus. Locked into Amazon’s ecology” theme was the same tune Claudia Romanini, director of developer relations at B&N, was singing in an interview with Fast Company. According to Romanini, the Nook Tablet already has Netflix, Hulu, and Pandora installed into the machine giving their users options as to where they can get their material. The implication is that Amazon does not offer the same choice.
Most tablet Personal computer comparison reports and researchers have voiced some confusion over this marketing strategy. The fact is, the Kindle Fire has these apps available too “just not preloaded into the gadget.
Content Lockdown
Speaking of openness, reports have surfaced that both companies have taken some measures to be sure that their potential clients purchase content from the respective app stores. Barnes and Noble utilised the larger storage and expandable memory slot as a key selling point, though been recently reported that only 12GB of the Nook Tablet’s 16GB built-in memory can actually be used for user content. And out of that 12GB, only 1GB can be employed for content acquired from sources apart from B&N. If you opt to make use of the external memory for storing your content, you may run into issues also , since B&N reputedly used a locked bootloader to hopefully prevent hacking.
Amazon, on the other hand, has a limited 8GB built in memory with no memory slots. This could have been done to steer its users into streaming content from the store. Also, the Kindle Fire has a ready loaded Kindle app for reading ebooks, and apparently, other apps and ebookstore are available from the Amazon Appstore, but you will not be seeing them in the Kindle Fire (absolutely). Competitor ebookstores are visible if you view the appstore from your Personal computer, but not if you are scanning from your Kindle Fire.
Tablet PERSONAL COMPUTER comparison wars are still on, and it looks that though both B&N and Amazon have made it clear that their tablet Computers are not so open for third party content, they’re still major tablet contenders for this holiday season. Who’ll emerge the winner? Will price overcome over specs? We’ll see in the subsequent couple of months.
Desire more information about the Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire wars? Check out the link for more tablet PC comparison articles and reports.
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