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16/12/2012 at 6:47pm
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DD is nearly 18 and I am entirely stuck as to what to get her for Christmas (and she is no help whatsoever). So I am thinking about a Kindle Fire. She reads sporadically - sometimes a lot and sometimes nothing; and uses the internet a great deal. She has a laptop but wondered if this would be useful so that she could download books during her reading spells, rather than have them cluttering up her bedroom, and also if she goes to college next September it could be a space saver. Although she accesses the internet on her phone (PAYG) and laptop, I thought the tablet might have advantages being larger than a phone but smaller than a laptop, and able to make use of any available wifi. However, I'm not very techie. Any thoughts on the above? Has anybody got any comments specifically on the Kindle Fire, and are any other tablets better? I don't have huge amounts of money! Thanks for your thoughts.
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16/12/2012 at 7:02pm
Location: Surrey London borders Outfit: Harvard de lux. Indiana 8. Quechua 3
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my DD is 20 and also a pain to buy for. She also has a phone with internet plus a lappy as she's at Uni. But she did ask for an e reader, we went for the kindle fire as it is primarily a reader but she can browse the web when she wants as well and it will save her getting her laptop out to check emails. I did look at the nexus but was jsut out of my budget, esp as I managed to get a kindle fire for £99 on amazon during black friday. But like I said the difference was she asked for a reader, so that helped with our choices.
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17/12/2012 at 10:17am
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I've got the Nexus 7 32Gb. Saw it as a good fit between the phones and the laptop, for casual browsing at home, and especially for holiday use, saving on packing space.
Being Google, it runs "pure" Android without any overlay, and is guaranteed updates. It has updated already in the month I've had it and is on the latest Jelly Bean 4.2.1 running well on its quad core processor.
There's no card slot or HDMI out, but I installed Samsung's Allshare app on it so can share stuff across our Samsung kit at home. With an "On The Go" cable for about £2, I'll be adding a micro 32Gb drive for extra storage. That said, it'll be used more for streaming/cloud stuff than storage - our main storage/back up is elsewhere.
The Kindle Fires I saw essentially as a device to take you to Amazon. Nothing wrong with that - I use their site extensively - and the Fire HD has better audio than the Nexus and a slightly better screen. The Fire only offers 8Gb for £139 without "special offers" (adverts, in other words) and isn't really good value.
They are supported by a better range of covers etc, having been out longer.
The B&N Nook also has a good screen, but like the Kindle is locked down and directs you to their content. As to the iPad Mini, locked down, poor screen, hugely expensive copy of the 7" tablets others had already released.
Overall, for me, the Nexus was the better bet.
IMHO none of these "mini computers" are as good at purely displaying ebooks as the dedicated readers. The readers have specially designed screens and "e-ink" designed to look more like the printed page. What they do, they do well, but aren't anywhere as versatile as the tablets above.
With a full tablet your DD will be able to read on them, but do a lot of whatever she does on her laptop as well, and slip one in her jacket pocket ready for wi-fi at Starbucks etc.
The smaller tablets are very much seen as "content consumption" devices, as distinct from content creation. So, laptop for *work*, tablet for play.
I got mine at Currys (via TopCashBack, so £5 back) here.
HTH.
Post last edited on 17/12/2012 11:38:03
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