I finally have an Android device and I’m loving it. Amazon Kindle Fire has all the pluses of a tablet without the minuses.
To start with, I like the Kindle and love electronic books. In fact, this summer I got rid of most of my paper books. I’ve kept the ones that are signed or have information I can’t get anywhere else.
I’ve tried an Apple Ipod and hated it.
First thing to like about the Kindle Fire is that it works when you turn it on – something that isn’t always true with other devices.
My Kindle books were already ready to download and downloaded quickly.
Also my Amazon music, my Amazon videos, and just about everything digital I’ve purchased from Amazon (except for an OLD pdf book).
What is really nice is that the Kindle is letting me retry my digital subscriptions, and given me at new 15 day trial. That is very nice of them.
Interface is very easy to learn, and everything work well, even my EReader.com books and Audible.com books which DO NOT work with the Windows Phone.
And yes, I do have some Apple products, a Mac Mini which was replaced when the original Mac Mini’s power supply exploded (I think I blogged about that when it happened, talk about bad customer service and has been the last Apple product I’ve tried). I also have an iPod Touch so I can play with apps. And do Ereader and Audible.