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    Android Tablet Conundrum - Kindle Fire or Other Android Tablet?

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    Several of my friends have iPads, and I have my trusty Kindle.  I do love my Kindle, and I can't travel without it (or fall asleep).  That being said, when I look at my cute little Kindle next to the iPad, I get a little bit of gadget envy.

    So I think it is time that I found out what this whole tablet phenomenon is all about.

    However, I am firmly rooted in the Android camp.  I bought the original Motorola Droid, and just recently grabbed the Droid Incredible 2 when my original Droid took a shower during a rainstorm (#fail).  Although I have compliants about the DINC2's network problems (fodder for another post), all in all, I am a buyer on Android and will stick with it.  Therefore, I really want to grab a tablet running Android.

    Like other Android fanboys, the arrival of the Kindle Fire has created a bit of a conundrum.  Do I grab the Kindle Fire at $199 or instead shell out $400+ for a fully functional Android Tablet? 

    I have spent this lovely rainy morning digging around the web, doing entirely more research then this purchase probably warrants (it's what I do).  Originally I was pretty taken with the Fire.  Smaller form factor, customized user experience for content, and that nice price tag of $199.  But as I have dug into it, the Fire seems less like a tablet and more like a Personal Media Player with a Amazon front-end.  No native Google apps (which I use a ton), no support for the Google app store which will limit the apps it will support, and no word if Netflix or Hulu will support the device. Although I would like to have a nice PMP, I also want to use a tablet for other uses such as blogging, tweeting, and even some work here and there.

    But there is that damn $199 price tag, the fact that I am already an Amazon Prime subscriber which keeps adding new content, and that no one should truly count out Amazon and Bezos.

    Im thinking at this point that I will preorder the Fire and give it a shot.  I can always return it, and if I get a really wild hair I might even grab a Galaxy Tab as a comparison.

    And maybe I will even keep blogging where I would write a review.  Now THAT would be truly revolutionary.

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    • 31 October 2011
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    I grew up as a techie and first got hooked using an old Texas Instruments programming in Basic ("Hello World" app is my fav) and then learned the fun of "integration" making my PCjr actually run the old Sierra games I wanted to play. After a lot of fun at college, I found myself entrenched in the government technology world leading projects and integrating systems for the past 11+ years. I have extensive experience in technical project management, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Collaboration Technologies, Information Sharing, and Secure Systems Integration.

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