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Kindle Fire Vs iPad: What You Need to Know When Buying a Tablet Computer

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Many people shopping for tablet computers today are likely to end up having to make a choice between the iPad and the Kindle Fire. This is what necessitates the Kindle Fire vs. iPad comparison. The iPad, as many of us already know, is a product of Apple Inc., whereas the Kindle Fire is a product of Amazon. When most of us hear the word 'Kindle', image of an EBook reader instantly comes to mind. Thus, before embarking on the comparison, we need to clarify that the Kindle Fire, unlike earlier versions of the Kindle, is a full-fledged tablet computer designed along the same lines as the iPad. When we attempt to compare the two devices, we are not comparing oranges to apples, as both devices are designed and marketed as full-fledged tablet computers.

Having dealt with the background information, we can now venture into the actual comparison. We will be comparing the two devices in terms of their prices, their storage capacities, their computing speeds, and their software running capabilities.

Pricing Comparisons
The Kindle Fire is sold at a substantially lower price than the iPad. It is hard to quote specific figures, as these are bound to change from time to time. As far as its "official announcement" in late 2011, the tablet was to be retailed at a price, which is less than half the price of iPad 2. Amazon, promoter of the Kindle tablet, has been in pains to explain that it is in fact selling the device at a lower price than what it costs to manufacture it! Apparently, Amazon's game plan is to make money selling content for the tablet, as opposed to selling the device itself. Thus, if pricing was the only consideration in the Kindle Fire vs. iPad comparison, Kindle tablet would emerge as the best and cheapest device.

Storage Capacities
People who opt for the iPad get to choose between the 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64 GB versions. All those are than Kindle Fire's only choice of 8 GB of storage. In simple terms, even the smallest version of the iPad offers more space for applications and content (at 16 GB) than the Kindle Fire (at 8GB). To be fair, many people will find the 8 GB storage offered by the Kindle tablet more than adequate for their needs.

Computing speeds
Both the iPad and the Kindle Fire are powered by a 1.0 GHz processor. Both come with 512 MB of memory. As far as computing speeds go, there is really no comparison to be made, but it is worth noting that differences in software implementation between the two devices make minor differences in actual computing speeds.

Software Running Capabilities
Whereas the iPad is powered by Apple's iOS operating system, Amazon Kindle tablet is powered by the open source Android operating system. This has several implications. For one, unless they "jailbreak" the devices, users of the iPad end up having to use costly apps available in the official Apple app-store. On the other hand, Kindle tablet users have access to numerous free apps developed to be used on the well-supported Android platform.

As our Kindle Fire vs. iPad comparison reveals, the choice between two devices is not one to be made by tossing a coin. You should first have a clear understanding of your needs and select the device that caters them best.

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