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iPad or Kindle?
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Both products sport Wi-fi and 3G access; both lack external media support allowing each to
remain on equal ground. However, the ability to compare iPad and Kindle 3 almost ends there.
Price
The first difference to point out is the price since for many, the price is an issue. As of October
2010 the Kindle 3 is $189 whereas the cheapest iPad is $499.
Resourcefulness - The iPad
- While the iPad delivers more in terms of versatility of what you can do such as playing games
and accessing email, the variation of the games available are restricted to those that do not use
flash (which many games support).
- Furthermore, the iPad currently does not support the installation of applications that you may
have already downloaded to your iPhone or iTouch.
- Working much like an e-reader the iPad does not carry the same compact size that the Kindle is
praised for. That is why it is necessary to further compare iPad and Kindle 3.
Resourcefulness - Kindle 3
- The Kindle is supported by Amazon's wide, in depth, base accessing books, blogs and
newspapers from around the world.
- You can also view pictures and play mp3s.
- It can store up to 3,500 e-books (not including the download of music or pictures).
- The user interface of the Kindle appears rather simple though some may contend that
aesthetically it could be improved.
To some Apple fans to compare iPad and Kindle 3 is a no-brainer. With the size of the iPad
decreasing portability and the lack of versatility for the Kindle 3, it's necessary to consider the
realization that getting an iPad is almost similar to getting another laptop. In the end, Kindle 3 can
meet your needs without replacing or infringing on your laptop use.