(Entertainment-NewsWire.com, January 11, 2012 ) Chicago, IL - A detailed Review of the Amazon Kindle Fire has been published by the Best eReader Reviews website (http://bestereaderreviews.net/). The site's webmasters have given the tablet's good qualities as well as its weaknesses. In total there are 25 reasons the webmasters say make up the good side of the Kindle Fire, and a total of 10 reasons why it may not be any better than the iPad2. Pricing is given prominence and comes first among the 25 points that favor the Amazon Kindle Fire.
The Review points out that at $199 only, the Amazon Kindle Fire is $300 cheaper when compared to the entry level iPad2 and even much more cheaper when compared to the most expensive ipad2 which costs $630 more than the Kindle tablet. Other features that have been highlighted in the good side category include a powerful dual-core processor, wide angle viewing, high resolution screen, multi-touch screen display, great apps selection, one free app every day, durable display and anti-glare display.
Among the features that are likely to excite users is the daily free app; most of the best Kindle Fire apps are priced at $10 and above-meaning people will save $10 every day. Entertainment enthusiasts will also find something to be happy about because there are hundreds of movies to watch, more than 10, 000 popular TV shows, and about 17 million songs that are contained in the Amazon MP3 store. Users who love to read will not be limited on choice because there are over 1 million books in the Amazon Kindle Fire store, plus over 2 million out-of-copyright books-all free! They also provide a Kindle vs Nook comparison.
The ugly side of the Amazon Kindle Fire features aspects like the lack of 3G, though the Review is quick to defend it by observing that even the entry level iPad2 does not come with 3G. Others include a small on board memory (only 8GB), no microphone or camera, and short battery life (8 hours).
Since going live in 2011, Best eReader Reviews has been providing useful information to shoppers on personal document readers. Its goal is to provide the shopper the best information to the shopper in helping them make an informative decision on their future purchase.