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09-12-2012, 01:45 AM | #3 |
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Hm, so the short answer seems to be the Kindle Fire HD is good, but the Nexus 7 is still a touch better? Unless of course one is a devout user of Amazon's services.
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09-12-2012, 02:13 AM | #4 |
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Or reads the xda-developers or Rootzwiki websites. With Android, you can always find a way to fix those things. The question is, do you want to go through all that trouble. Might be worth it for the 8.9" HD WiFi only.
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I think it means that Android Geeks will prefer the Nexus, iConsumers will prefer the iPad, and everyone else will buy a Fire. Sucks for Samsung...
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09-12-2012, 07:03 AM | #7 |
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I'm waiting to see if the iPad mini is attractively priced to compete with other 7" tablets.
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09-12-2012, 07:23 AM | #8 |
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I pre-ordered the Fire HD 7" over the Nexus 7 because I'm a Prime member and want to take advantage of what Amazon has to offer.
I really like the Nexus 7 but the bottom line is that the Nexus 7 is the exact same thing as my phone, with a bigger screen and no "phone". Any app or function or cool thing I want on the Nexus 7 I can do with my phone. The Fire HD will give me access to Amazon's Instant video, which the Nexus and my phone don't. Oh, and double the storage for the same price is nice too...along with the stereo speakers. |
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NBCNEWS.com is full of pod people so their "love" is more restrained.
They *loathe* the ads. (Which, considering what funds *their* website, is amusing.) http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/ga...evolved-993484 Quote:
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I'm thinking $349, myself. We'll see if Apple is up for some price-based competition in hardware soon enough. |
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I'm thinking of getting a "hardcover-class" color reader to supplement my "paperback-class" portable eink readers. With Amazon pricing FireHD7 at $199 and $FireHD9 at $299, the "obvious" competitive move for Apple would be to price their 8" iPad at $249. But Apple is above doing the obvious or responding to the rabble that thinks can compete with them. More seriously, they like to price their entry-level products relatively high in order to nudge consumers to stretch their budget and go for the mid-range version once they start thinking Apple. It's good marketing strategy. But that strategy says $349 for the mini. Which makes the pricing of the mini (if it really exists) a good indicator of how seriously Apple takes Amazon in the tablet space. (How *they* review it internally.) That is: $349 - Amazon? What Amazon? $299 - Our quality speaks for itself. $249 - Hey, Amazon! Bring it on! $199 - Amazon, Google, Toys-R-Us, you're all dead. You hear me? DEAD! Bwa-hah-hah! Ahem, I'm waiting for the FireHD hands-on reviews before making a decision, anyway. I think the 9in 10x6 form factor will fit *my* needs a bit better than the 7inchers. To be honest, the 7incher looks a tad generic, much like the Nexus. Last edited by fjtorres; 09-12-2012 at 08:35 AM. |
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i like my samsung galaxy s 3 and i have a samsung galaxy tab (1st gen) samsungs problem isnt that they have bad devices its they have
62 varieties of android smartphones in last 3years (we arent even counting all the feature phones and windows phones or all the new one in develpoment. in a 1.8 year period samsung has released three 7 inch tablets, one 7.7 inch tablet, one 8.9 inch tablet, three 10.1 inch tablets. how can a company have 8 lines of product in a 2 year period and inspire any sort of confidence in a product. at least with the telephone samsung is starting to smart up and there arent 60 versions of the galaxy s 3 with minor tweeks. untill samsung picks 3 tablet sizes and really promotes and gets behind them PLUS start pusing thier media and book hubs more they wont have a chance. the other disadvantage is android & google. i love all the android goodness on my phone but on tablets there are almost NO tablet optimized apps at all they are just phone apps lazily blown up to fit tablets. frankly thats where the ipad has a HUGE advantage with thier 200,000 tablet optimized untill google comes with a real incentive for developers to actually make tablet apps android tablets like my wifes wonderfull asus transformer 300 and keyboard, and my samsung galaxy tab will be distant afterthoughts since currently android tablets is all about the hardware with little/no content made for them. the 7 incher tabs sell best on android because they can make the blown up phone ui and apps look ok but you REALLY see the difference on the larger 9 and 10 inch android tablets. |
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A good review and a nice slide show from Mashable:
http://mashable.com/2012/09/11/kindl...-Fire-HD-7Inch Last edited by obsessed2; 09-12-2012 at 02:02 PM. |
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