The Amazon iPad 2 battle focuses on Amazon's recently-released Kindle Fire tablet. This tablet has a brilliant color screen, the proprietary Amzaon Web browser, Kindle book reader software and the Android operating system. It has a small screen and really doesn't look like an iPad 2. However, the price for the Kindle Fire is just under $200, making the tablet much more affordable than the one from Apple.
A Kindle is solely for the reading of books, newspapers, and other reading materials. It only has access to the amazon book store. A tablet has access to the entire internet and has applications installed on it. A tablet can have the Kindle app installed on it so that it acts as a Kindle.
You cannot get FaceTime for Kindle Fire since it is for Apple only.
1. The Kindle Fire is $50 cheaper than the Nook Tablet. 2. The Kindle Fire has a very comfortable grip on its back. 3. The Kindle Fire has a better video streaming service. 4. If you buy Amazon's video streaming service you get free two day shipping on thousands of Amazon items. 5. The Kindle Fire has a faster web browser called "Silk". Device specks: 1. The Kindle Fire has a 7 inch screen like the Nook. 2. The Nook and Kindle Fire both have 8 gigabytes of internal memory. 3. The Nook Tablet has a micro SD slot that can give it up to 32 gigabytes of extra memory, but micro SD cards are very expensive. 4. The Kindle Fire has free unlimited cloud storage for Amazon content. 5. Price: Nook Tablet $250, Kindle Fire $200. 6. Video streaming: Nook Tablet relies on Hulu Plus, Kindle Fire uses Amazon Prime. By the way, Amazon has a larger selling platform.
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.
Yes, Instagram is available on the genuine Android tablet like Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 and Nexus 7.
Sadly, there is no camera installed in a Kindle Fire Tablet.
The Kindle app on the iPad does not support collections or folders. Some other ebook apps such as Stanza do have a collections feature but they are not compatible with the DRM used on Kindle books.
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Both the Amazon Kindle Fire and the Barnes and Noble Nook are attractively priced tablet computers. They cost much less than the iPad, though they also have a smaller screen. Overall, they do have similar capabilities as the Apple iPad.