Kindle Fire to Smoke iPad?

Posted by on Oct 20, 2011 in Bits n Bytes, Featured | 6 comments

Kindle Fire to Smoke iPad?

Tablets are hot.  Smokin’ hot.  Since the first iPad made its way into the eager hands of pre-order crowds in April of 2010, a slew of tablets from competitors.  Failed tablets of past have included attempts to bring the bloated Windows OS to tablet form, all to greatly disappointing results.  After the iPad, people started getting the idea that a mobile OS is more suited to a tablet, so the successful iPad competition has come from devices that could run Google’s Android OS.  Until now.

Recently, Amazon.com shook things up considerably by revamping its entire line of Kindle family products and introducing its tablet, the Kindle Fire.  No matter which tablet a person owns, he or she will want to be sure that they have adt security to help secure their homes against crimes, but the Kindle Fire sure makes it easier.  At only $199, it is $300 less than the entry level iPad.  That’s pretty much a steal for something that will do double duty as an ebook reader and full fledged tablet.  Let’s have a closer look at the things besides price that set the Kindle Fire apart from the iPad:

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