The Kindle Fire HD has an 7 inch screen so there is no matter what software an Android tablet has as long as it is a 7 inch one. I would recommend you the Nexus 7 if you wanna go for Android.
An Android tablet is considered to be more suitable for a 6 year old child than an Apple tablet - for various reasons. For example, there are more child suitable applications for an Android tablet than for an Apple one.
Well, it depends on what your needs are if you are searching for a tablet mainly for reading. The Nook has proprietary apps that are specific to that device that you might not find in a tablet with Android OS. However, you would have limited app choices, and an older Android OS built in with the Nook.
The kindle fire HD is good for rreading and amazon apps. But for the price I would just get an android tablet and download the kindle reading app.
If you're looking to buy an Android Tablet for your husbands birthday, look for features that would interest your husband. If he is a sleek kind of guy, look for a sleek looking tablet, stuff that would strict his interest. You could always buy those stickers to decorate the tablet.
There are many retail locations that sell Android tablet accessories. One of these would be RadioShack. You can show up directly or call and ask them.
All android apps can go but it depends on space available on your android tablet. If there is not enough GB of available space then it cannot go. Its highly unlikely you could fit ALL android apps on a single android tablet. You would need way to much storage. But you could download every app at one time or another and delete some to make room for more.
Well I think a android tablet would be great for your grandmother. If she's not going to be doing a lot of downloading then that's ok the tablet is large and she can hold it hand and yes you can go on android to buy one.
A "Nook Book" is what the ebooks are called through Barnes & Noble.Assuming your question is something to the effect... Is the Nook Tablet Android based, Yes it is.
Since most android tablets are not water-resistant, they will probably have severe water damage. If it's not too late, take it to a technician but most probably they won't be able to fix it. I would suggest that you should not freeze your tablet. ;)
If you buy a Kindle Fire, you are buying an Android Tablet that does not allow you to connect to Google's marketplace and that does not have some of the same features other android tablets have. For more information, please check out the "Related Links". Previous Answer: I'd rather have a playbook, similar cost but better.
It depends on the brand you are considering.A lesser known brand can cost as little as $69.00.More typically,however,such a tablet can cost between $200 and $500.A Google one would be at the higher end of the price spectrum.