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meganbmoore) wrote2013-11-20 01:39 pm
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tablets
I'm looking into getting a tablet. I'll mostly be using it to read manga (I can read manga on my kindle, but I want a larger screen) and then for netflix/crunchyroll/amazon prime when traveling.
Any recommendations?
Any recommendations?
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If you'll be putting video on it (not just streaming), then you'll want to get as much memory as you can afford.
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Buzz around the new Kindle Fires have also been good, although a lot of that is tied to Amazon's ecosystem, which I don't care about, so I haven't paid as much attention as to hardware specs and stuff.
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I have been looking into the kindle fires, but mostly because I'm used to kindle.
I'll keep an eye on the Nexus 7, as it seems likely to end up in my range.
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Also, I don't know how much this matters to you, but I think there are several Android devices (pretty sure the Nexus devices, not sure about others) with better screen resolution than Apple's Retina screen. I do think that helps a lot when you're reading things that are scrunched down a bit, such as comics on a 7" tablet. That said, I was completely baffled by Android the first time I tried to get around it. YMMV!
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+10. I recently did a ton of research and ended up buying a Nook HD+ based mostly on reviews like the ones here and here (this one is not entirely accurate; B&N is still making the tablets, I believe, at least for now). It comes in a 9 inch version and a 7 in version. I got it primarily because: 1) I wanted a 9 inch screen, rather than 7 inch, b/c yay nice big screen, and; 2) I did NOT want to spend the money on the Nexus 10 or iPad, which were the only other tablets with a comparable screen size and were so. damn. expensive. The Nook was like 1/3 of the price of the other two. But if you want a 7 inch screen, this price differential is probably not as much of an issue.
I use mine mostly to read comics (it is my Diana tablet, to be honest), watch Netflix/Hulu, and watch vids and downloaded TV files, and it's been great for me. I don't use the B&N purchasing system AT ALL, but you don't have to now that it's compatible with Google Play.
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Good EReader is the blog that I check that posts reviews of ereaders but also videos comparing two ereaders, which I find helpful.
Also, looks like Nook HD is currently on sale at Groupon for $99, and I saw the HD+ going for $129, though I can't find it right now... sometimes you have to browse through all their stuff b/c it doesn't show up on search, GRRRR.
(Sorry for all the commenting!! Have just been dreaming of tablet for comics reading and therefore collecting info even if I never end up purchasing...)
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