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  1. #1
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    Nook Tablet/Kindle Fire

    Still trying to decide on a Kindle Fire or Nook Color(or Nook Tablet). Is anyone using either of these? Courious how either of these are performing as a tablet? I have an original Nook, so I'm sort of leaning toward another Nook. I know the Kindle Fire has more memory than the Nook - the Nook Color is $199 and the Nook Tablet is $249. They're both pretty comparable. So just looking for some feedback from someone actually using one. Thanks
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    My mom got me a Nook color for my birthday a couple weeks ago and so far I love it! I haven't read up on it too much yet. I like that I can read in bed without a light on and it has nighttime selection so it isn't as bright. I have read 3 books already and am halfway through my 4th. I think the only difference between this and the tablet is memory capacity and the tablet is a little bigger.
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    This review says the Fire
    http://www.freep.com/article/2011112...hich-one-wins-

    This one says the Nook
    http://www.businessinsider.com/kindl...ablet-2011-12#

    I hope I've helped

    I am going to get my Mom the fire, but only because she's got a very early version of the Kindle, so I am hoping for an easier learning curve and continued use of her library. If I were going to get it for me, I'd get the Nook. Oh - and for my mom, her biggest complaint about my Nook when she tried it and a friends iPad were that they were heavy (the old Nook is no heavier than a book), and all of these new tablet readers are heavier than her old Kindle, but the new Kindle is the lightest, I think.
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    I just bought my husband the kindle fire for Christmas. He's a computer geek, and that's the one he chose. We are also already Amazon Prime members, so that might have had something to do with his choice.

    He hasn't actually received it yet, so I don't have an feedback to share! I would say that it probably weighs about the same as the regular kindle just based on my experience when wrapping it. (We both own kindles, too).
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    I got the Kindle Fire for my college aged daughter. She is a reading maniac.


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    I have both. Really it depends on which company you plan to support. You can sidleload the Kindle on your Nook Tablet w/o having to ruin your warranty or undo software. It was kind of pain, but it works fine. If you are really good with Android software, my understanding is you can put the Android store in. I figure I'm good with my Kindle and Amazon app store.

    The Nook has more book settings to play with. You can have bookshelves, edit your library more, put a nice screen saver on(I have an animated fish tank) more fonts to choose from and nicer reading background colors to choose from. I can install movies via the SD card but you can't store them on the Nook. I have no desire to have Hulu+ or Netflix on my Nook as I don't care for either and don't want to pay every month to use it. If you have software that converts DVDs to a movie file even better. It was nice to download a movie of mine and watch it.

    However; with the Kindle Fire, you can use Amazon's site to download/stream movies. Be warned, both tablets have terrible sound volume which sucks since they support movies and audio books. Bad decision on their part.

    The Fire is pretty basic. You have no bookshelves so you endlessly turn the carousel to find the book or use your search. You can either have the book on or archive it. You are stuck with an ugly bookcase for the background with oversized icons of your books/apps. It's pretty basic.

    Both load the internet fast and browsing is easy. I think the Fire's touchscreen is more responsive so I tend to use the internet more on it. The colors are nice on both, but I think the Nook has more vivid looking ones.

    Battery life on both is just fine.

    You can't go wrong with either one. If you are more of a detailed book reader and want more editing options, the Nook is probably the better choice. If you want simple and quick, the Fire is the way to go.

 

 

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