Kindle Fire HDX and other tablets?
I know there are other threads here about tablets and e-readers, but they're pretty old and technology changes quickly, so... I currently have a laptop (Windows-based) and an Android smartphone. I'm seriously considering getting a 7" Kindle Fire HDX to complement these two gadgets.
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Today while I was out shopping I stopped into Best Buy and played around with one, and I liked it. The screen looked great and the interface was very intuitive, which is important because I don't have patience for technology that is not intuitive. The price is reasonable, plus it's on sale this week.
I see that it gets very good reviews on websites that review technology, like cnet and pcmag. But those reviewers are very techy people who often have different priorities than I do. So I'd like to ask for input from real people who I trust, i.e., folks on TE who have a Kindle Fire of some kind.
I'm interested in the Kindle for web surfing, email access, playing a few games (mostly Words with Friends and some kind of solitaire) and reading books and magazines. I don't think I'll use it for watching TV and movies, though I guess that could change at some point. I imagine I will probably play music on it, though I'd want to be able to transfer music files from my laptop (I tend to be happy listening to the same old CDs rather than buying lots of new music).
I have a few specific questions. How much memory is enough? 16gb? Also I'm not a big cloud user, though it seems I will probably end up storing things on the Amazon cloud if I get a Kindle. Will I hate the cloud, find it frustrating or restrictive, or is it a good, useful and trustworthy thing? Is it easy to transfer files between a pc and the Kindle? Will I curse them for not including a slot for an SD/micro SD chip or thumbdrive? Is there something else either wonderful or really annoying that I'm not even thinking about but should know before buying?
A little more background on why I'm thinking of getting a Kindle --
1. I used to read a lot back in the day. Lately, I hardly read at all, but I do waste time playing games on my phone. I think having an e-reader will get me reading again -- if the games and the book are on the same device, I think I would close the games and open the book instead. Also I'd rather read digital magazines than paper ones, and it will be easier to bring reading material with me when I travel.
2. I currently have to use my laptop for work, bringing it with me to and from the office every day. Most nights when I get home I am too lazy to take the laptop out of my backpack, take out the power cord, plug it in and open it up. Instead I use my phone to check email and look up anything on the internet that I need to look up. It would be easier to do these things on a tablet instead of the phone. And (I hope) it would be easier to type things on a Kindle, like responses to threads on TE and to Facebook posts, than it is on my phone.
Thanks very much for any insights and information you can share.
Re: Kindle Fire HDX and other tablets?
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snapdragen
I went with the Nexus 7 32 gig because of the android os. I prefer my Kindle paperwhite for reading, I just don't like the shiny screen on the Nexus for reading. The Nexus has been a lifesaver during chemo, I'm able to stream Netflix, thus starting a major House of Cards addiction while I get my infusion. :D
I have the same combo. Love my kindle Paperwhite for reading in bed and my nexus 7 for watching tv in bed :-)
Kindle Fire HDX and other tablets?
I second the idea that a phone is a couple of steps this side of worthless for much more than cursory web use. Sure it can be done, but not efficiently.