How the Nook Tablet Compares to the Kindle Fire
The Nook Tablet was developed by Barnes and Noble and is in direct competition to the Kindle Fire.
Both the Nook Tablet and Kindle Fire have a 7″ touchscreen display with the same picture quality.
The Nook Tablet and the Kindle Fire both offer users the ability to read and watch video.
However, there are some important comparisons to note.
- Speed
- Battery Life
- Content
- Weight
- Storage
- Price
The Nook Tablet has 1GHz Texas Instruments OMAP4 (dual-core) processor with 1GB RAM with 1GB RAM. The Kindle has 1GHz Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 (dual-core) processor with 512MB RAM. The Nook thus has more power.
The Nook Tablet gives you 11.5 hours of reading or 9 hours of video on a single battery charge. The Kindle Fire on the other hand gives you 8 hours of reading or 7.5 hours of video on a comparable battery charge.
The Nook Tablet comes pre-loaded with Netflix and Hulu Plus. When you buy a Nook Tablet you can instantly start enjoying its features without having to figure out how to download these services. In addition, a two week free trial period of both services is included so you can get hooked and then subscribe yourself.
Keep in mind however, that the Kindle Fire offers thousands of movies and TV shows, which you can buy, rent, stream and/or download from Amazon’s online store but you are limited to their specific product offerings With the tablet PC you can stream unlimited commercial-free movies and TV shows for a yearly fee.
The Nook Tablet is the lighter of the two at 399 grams. The Kindle Fire weighs 413 grams. However, this amount is a bit negliblable.
The Nook has the most storage capacity as it has 16GB internal memory, which can store up to 10,000 books. The internal memory is expandable to up to 32GB using a microSD.
The Kindle on the other hand has 8GB internal memory, which can store up to 6,000 books. The storage of the device is not expandable. Both touch tablet computers offer on the Cloud Storage.
The Kindle Fire is the cheaper of the two touch tablet computer as it is priced at $199.
The Nook Tablet on the other hand is priced at $249. When deciding which tablet PC is the best for you. It is clear that the Nook has the upper hand when it comes to features. You simply have to ask yourself whether the added features are worth paying an extra $50 because the Kindle Fire is likewise a quality touch tablet computer.
One thing you may want to consider is that if you are not techy and want to be able to work with a human to get your tablet up and running, you can simple take your Nook back into any Barnes and Noble store for help. This is particularly great for seniors. With the Kindle Fire, you will have to rely on phone help at best.
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