Kindle Fire vs Nook Tablet: Equality?
Kindle Fire vs Nook Tablet: Equality?
Maybe not in terms of sales since the Kindle Fire has attracted crowds with at least 5 million pre-orders, but in any case the opinions of the press and the first returns tend to join, side of the Kindle tablet, I peeled a few articles and more sophisticated tests and one thing in particular stands out: this tablet is a showcase. You turn, you do not have a multimedia system, and you have a shop paperless. Its performance is very poor, many complain of surfing laborious. But it was not that sold Amazon, Amazon did not sell anything for that matter, they were selling.
The Kindle Fire, this is when the content comes first and that the market logic makes a loop: you sell a product that will only allow you to buy. That this touch pad (as is this one?) Is an iPad Killer is everything. It’s as if you were offered a beautiful Laguiole knife, thinking that will replace your Swiss Army knife multifunction. The Kindle Fire is a wonderful showcase digital, which offers a lot of content (all e-books, applications from Amazon, movies and TV series from Netflix or Hulu, etc..) But is ultimately an entry to navigate these services. Is this what the public expected? I hope, in any case, Amazon did it was no secret.
The side of the Nook Tablet, despite the best performance on paper, it says that this is all well and good but it is useless. The OS of the tablet has so little changed from the first Nook Color, the upscale hardware hardly be justified. Oh, of course there are a thousand ways to use it in a roundabout way, but these products may be what had been done more “mainstream” since the iPad: most buyers will do with this that they are given. Did we really need so much power to read books?
Finally, the two companies apparently he won their bet: continue to offer an e-book reader – at least in the minds of people. As a result, both models are one e-reader and not less than a tablet. Kiss-cool double effect: these toys become wallets open and returned to the customer’s hands too easily tempted. Not very moral, but very clever. Kindle Fire
