Monday, November 14, 2011

kindle fire review

  • Question:-Will I be able to upload my current media collection to the new Kindle Fire.?
    Will I be able to upload my current media collection to the new Kindle Fire. Or will I have to re-purchase everything from Amazon. I know with the Ipad I can use my current media in addition to being able to purchase. All of the Kindle Fire reviews I have read don't mention anything about using your own media.

    Answer:-
  • Question:-Are there any Kindle Fire reviews?
    I'm looking at getting this one
    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051VVOB2/ref=as_li_tf_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=the00b0-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399373&creativeASIN=B0051VVOB2

    What do you think of yours?

    Answer:-Hey, ryan, I can only give you a list of known facts about Kindle Fire as of this time- see below. Also, according to recently appeared leaks on the Internet, Nook Color 2 will be released by Barnes & Noble on November 7, and this device sure leaves Kindle Fire in the dust.
    Leaked specs include:
    - dial-core 1.2 Ghz processor vs. 1.0 Ghz of Kindle Fire
    - 1.0 GB of RAM vs. 512 MB of Kindle Fire
    - 16 GB capacity for apps, videos, photos, ebooks vs. 8 GB of Kindle Fire
    - microSD slot to expand capacity even further by another 32 GB vs. no expandable capacity of Kindle Fire
    - 1024 x 800 IPS HD display vs. 1024 x 600 of Kindle Fire
    - 14.1 oz weight vs. 14.6 oz of Kindle Fire
    - Netflix and Hulu Plus for millions of movies streaming built-in vs. 13,000 movies in Amazon store that allows no Netflix and Hulu

    1. Kindle Fire doesn't have microSD slot that, for example, Nook Color has thus it is stuck with 6 GB usable internal storage unlike Nook Color that can get up to 32 GB card in. Kindles are made to be almost like a "dumb terminal" of the past to make sure you're tied up to Amazon's storage on the web (for which you need Wi-Fi connection to get to) and you can only store content you get from Amazon there, not other files. Quoting Amazon on Kindle Fire: "Free cloud storage for all Amazon content". Get it, Amazon content?
    2. The stats of how long the battery can last (Kindle Fire theory is 7.5 hours) are taken with Wi-Fi off. It will last only about 3 hours if you use it to access content from their Cloud storage over Wi-Fi.
    3. Amazon can spy on your web activity through their new cloud-integrated web browser of Kindle Fire.
    4. Lack of microSD slot means that if you decide to root your Kindle Fire, you’ll have to root the actual device thus there will be no coming back. On Nook Color, you can make it boot from a “rooted” microSD card and if you want to get back to the original Nook you can just take out the card and reboot.
    5. Kindle doesn't support eBooks in ePub format that is the most used format in the world.
    6. Kindle app store contains only Amazon approved apps and it does not include (and will not include) Netflix app that iPad has and Nook Color is getting thus again you're stuck with Amazon content only.
    7. Amazon confirmed that you cannot download/stream anything to Kindle Fire when traveling outside US.
    8. Amazon says it will review every app in its Appstore for Fire compatibility, as part of an automated process. Rejected apps will include those that rely on a gyroscope, camera, WAN module, Bluetooth, microphone, GPS, or micro SD. Apps are also forbidden from using Google's Mobile Services (and in-app billing), which, if included, will have to be "gracefully" removed. In terms of actual content, Amazon has outlawed all apps that change the tablet's UI in any way (including theme- or wallpaper-based tools), as well as any that demand root access.
    9. I'd recommend waiting for Nook Color 2 that is rumored to be released by Barnes & Noble shortly.
  • Question:-How good is the Kindle Fire?
    (Please answer only AFTER November 15, and ONLY if you actually handled the Kindle Fire)
    I'm considering purchasing one, but only after I hear reviews from people who actually have purchased and used some.

    Answer:-Hi, M, there's only 3 days left to answer your question thus there's no way anyone can answer it after November 15. Here's what we already know about Kindle Fire:
    1. Kindle Fire doesn't have microSD slot that, for example, Nook Color has thus it is stuck with 6 GB usable internal storage unlike Nook Color that can get up to 32 GB card in. Kindles are made to be almost like a "dumb terminal" of the past to make sure you're tied up to Amazon's storage on the web (for which you need Wi-Fi connection to get to) and you can only store content you get from Amazon there, not other files. Quoting Amazon on Kindle Fire: "Free cloud storage for all Amazon content". Get it, Amazon content?
    2. The stats of how long the battery can last (Kindle Fire theory is 7.5 hours) are taken with Wi-Fi off. It will last only about 3 hours if you use it to access content from their Cloud storage over Wi-Fi.
    3. Amazon can spy on your web activity through their new cloud-integrated web browser of Kindle Fire.
    4. VERY IMPORTANT – lack of microSD slot means that if you decide to root your Kindle Fire, you’ll have to root the actual device thus there will be no coming back. On Nook Color, you can make it boot from a “rooted” microSD card and if you want to get back to the original Nook you can just take out the card and reboot.
    5. Kindle Fire doesn't have a camera.
    6. Kindle Fire has about 70% less usable screen area than iPad 2.
    7. Kindle doesn't support eBooks in ePub format that is the most used format in the world.
    8. Kindle app store contains only Amazon approved apps and it does not include (and will not include) Netflix app that iPad has and Nook Color is getting thus again you're stuck with Amazon content only.
    9. Amazon confirmed that you cannot download/stream anything to Kindle Fire when traveling outside US.
    10. Amazon says it will review every app in its Appstore for Fire compatibility, as part of an automated process. Rejected apps will include those that rely on a gyroscope, camera, WAN module, Bluetooth, microphone, GPS, or micro SD. Apps are also forbidden from using Google's Mobile Services (and in-app billing), which, if included, will have to be "gracefully" removed. In terms of actual content, Amazon has outlawed all apps that change the tablet's UI in any way (including theme- or wallpaper-based tools), as well as any that demand root access.
    11. I'd recommend waiting for Nook Color 2 that is rumored to be released by Barnes & Noble shortly.
  • Question:-I wonder how long the battery life is on the Kindle Fire?
    Seems to me that it will eat a lot of battery with it's graphics. Now I'm leaning more toward the touch. Can't wait for the consumer reviews to come in

    Answer:-Hi, Lgit, the stats of how long the battery can last (Kindle Fire theory is 7.5 hours) are taken with Wi-Fi off. It will last only about 3 hours if you use it to access content from their Cloud storage over Wi-Fi. You'll have to use Amazon's Cloud storage as Kindle Fire doesn't have microSD (or any other) card slot thus you're stuck with 6 GB usable internal storage (not much to store) unlike Nook Color that can get up to 32 GB card in. You can only store content you get from Amazon in free Cloud, not other files. Quoting Amazon on Kindle Fire: "Free cloud storage for all Amazon content".
  • Question:-Should I buy the Kindle Fire?
    Initially I was turned off about the lack of 3G because my current Kindle has it but I figured I could use my mobile hotspot on my phone to download books. I'll primarily be using it as an e-reader and perhaps some email. I think the mobile hotspot is a backdoor way of getting 3G connection. I've decided to wait for the consumer reviews to come in before making a decision.

    Answer:-Hey, Lgit, Kindle Touch would be the one for mainly eBook reading (black & white) while Kindle Fire is for color video and apps. However, neither is the best on the market. Current e-Ink Nook Simpletouch from Barnes & Noble is still better designed than even the new Kindle Touch with battery lasting two months with ONE hour reading a day with Wi-Fi off thus it's still twice as long as new Kindle's two months with HALF and hour a day with Wi-Fi off. It looks like Kindle didn't get any battery improvement in the new model. More, Kindle Touch still flashes black on each page turn while Nook Touch reduces the flashing by 80%. Nook (unlike Kindle) supports eBooks in ePub format that is the universal format most used in the world.If you walk in with the Nook to Barnes & Noble store, you’re allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi.
    About Kindle Fire - it doesn't have microSD slot that Nook Color has thus it is stuck with 6 GB usable internal storage unlike Nook Color that can get up to 32 GB card in. Kindles are made to be almost like a "dumb terminal" of the past to make sure you're tied up to Amazon's storage on the web (for which you need Wi-Fi connection to get to.) and you can only store content you get from Amazon there, not other files, and they can spy on your web activities through the new cloud-integrated web browser. Kindle Fire’s battery will probably only last 3-4 hours while accessing Cloud storage content via Wi-Fi as the advertised 7.5 hours of battery was tested with Wi-Fi off. Also, VERY IMPORTANT – lack of microSD slot means that if you decide to root your Kindle Fire, you’ll have to root the actual device thus there will be no coming back. On Nook, you can make it boot from a “rooted” microSD card and if you want to get back to the original Nook you can just take out the card and reboot. Nook Color still has the best on the market anti-glare coated screen that is better for reading/viewing outside.
    If you can wait, B&N is rumored to be coming out with Nook Color 2 shortly that will sure to have Netflix app among others (you won’t find it on Kindle).
  • Question:-Should I get the kindle fire?
    I really don't know how good it is. I have read reviews but if someone could tell me how it is that would be nice.

    Answer:-Hello, Noah, Kindle Fire is one underpowered device to be called a media tablet. Just released next generation Nook Tablet from Barnes & Noble clearly is the superior device. It is $224 if sign up for Barnes & Noble membership or $250 without signup. Not just 11.5 hours battery life but 9 hours of video playback time - that's vs. 8 hours for reading and 7.5 hours of video playback on Kindle Fire (even that 7.5 hours will not hold true in tests, video playback drains battery much more than reading.) 1.0 GB RAM Vs. 512 MB RAM of Kindle Fire, 16 GB content capacity plus 32 GB via microSD card vs. 8 GB capacity of Kindle Fire with no expansion slot. Fully laminated HD screen for reduced glare vs. no lamination of Kindle Fire. Bulit-in and optimized Netflix and Hulu plus with millions of movies/shows vs. 100K movies/shows of Amazon store. Nook Tablet has built-in mic for Skype voice conferencing and dictations to speech recognition software and it weights only 14.1 oz. Nook already has Cloud as all eBooks in your online library are stored there as well as downloaded to your device.
    Also, If you walk in with the Nook to Barnes & Noble store, you’re allowed to read ANY available eBook for free while in the store via free provided in the store Wi-Fi and you get free technical support in case of issues in any of the store.
    You can buy Nook’s at Barnes & Noble, Books-A-Millon, Walmart, BestBuy, Staples, OfficeMax, Fred Mayer, P.C. Richard, Radio Shack, Target, Fry's, etc. stores and web sites.
  • Question:-which tablet is best for reading books and watching movies?
    I am planning on buying a tablet to read books and watch movies, but I am not sure which is good. Right now I am leaning toward the iPad 2 (or iPad 3) and the Kindle Fire. Any comments or reviews? Thanks

    Answer:-The iPad has a bigger screen, so it will be better for videos. It also has a faster processor and will be more flexible overall.
  • Question:-Android Tablets for christmas?
    we are big android fans but not so big that we know which tablet to purchase...

    almost pre ordered a kindle fire but decided against it once i read more reviews about it

    which, in your opinion, is the best android tablet on the market? is there something coming out before december that i should hang on for??

    any suggestions?

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  • Question:-What do YOU think?
    is you had to review this poem what would you say its good and bad points are?
    My Love Is Like to Ice
    by Edmund Spenser
    My love is like to ice, and I to fire:
    How come it then that this her cold is so great
    Is not dissolved through my so hot desire,
    But harder grows the more I her entreat?
    Or how comes it that my exceeding heat
    Is not allayed by her heart-frozen cold,
    But that I burn much more in boiling sweat,
    And feel my flames augmented manifold?
    What more miraculous thing may be told,
    That fire, which is congealed with senseless cold,
    Should kindle fire by wonderful device?
    Such is the power of love in gentle mind,
    That it can alter all the course of kind

    Answer:-Before anyone else posts, I'd like to point out that the poem is by Edmund Spenser, deceased 400 years, not written by the poster. How did I know? My first clue was when the poster said, "by Edmund Spenser."
    Good points:
    Spenser sets an analogy, and follows this one idea throughout the poem.
    The imagery can be felt as well as seen.
    It's very racy, while not being indecent. "But harder grows the more I her entreat?" is a punny description of her reaction, while referring to his. Feeling his "flames augmented manifold," is more hot-and-heavy description.
    Bad points:
    Um, none. The language is brilliant and full of feeling, without being trite.
    Okay, if you have to have a bad point, how about just the age of the poem? The use of words that are not common today means that it is not as accessible as it was when he wrote it.
  • Question:-I have a marketing project due soon... Any advice?
    What is a good competitor for the iPad2 tablet market? I need a product that has specs and reviews, and can actually compete for the iPad2 shares.
    I am thinking the about the Kindle Fire or perhaps the Toshiba Thrive or Asus Eee Pad.


    Any suggestions?

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