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<blockquote data-quote="Backstrap" data-source="post: 1659812" data-attributes="member: 19247"><p>Picked up my Kindle Fire at Best Buy on the day they were released; 11/15 - sold my iPad 2 on eBay last week in anticipation of getting the Fire; not disappointed in it at all! Unlike the iPhone and iPad with their thousands of apps, or any of the other Android tablets/phones and their access to the full Android Market, you're restricted on the Fire to installing only those apps Amazon permits on this device. That's fine with me, as most apps I'll ever need are on my iPhone 4 which is always in my pocket. I just wanted a smaller device than the iPad 2 for reading books & magazines, and the occasional web surfing session using the Hotspot wireless feature on my iPhone. The Fire delivers excellently on those points, and for much cheaper than an iPad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Backstrap, post: 1659812, member: 19247"] Picked up my Kindle Fire at Best Buy on the day they were released; 11/15 - sold my iPad 2 on eBay last week in anticipation of getting the Fire; not disappointed in it at all! Unlike the iPhone and iPad with their thousands of apps, or any of the other Android tablets/phones and their access to the full Android Market, you're restricted on the Fire to installing only those apps Amazon permits on this device. That's fine with me, as most apps I'll ever need are on my iPhone 4 which is always in my pocket. I just wanted a smaller device than the iPad 2 for reading books & magazines, and the occasional web surfing session using the Hotspot wireless feature on my iPhone. The Fire delivers excellently on those points, and for much cheaper than an iPad. [/QUOTE]
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