SpiritdancerIA
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Coming in a bit late ...
Right now, I have a Nook Tablet, and my husband is playing with his new Kindle Fire next to me
1) If you are interested in using lots of apps/games, got for the Fire. Amazon's App Store has a LOT more titles, and generally at better prices. Plus, there's a free app every day.
2) If you want to get ebooks from sources other than your (local) library or the provider of your device, then I'd suggest the Nook - it's really easy to load ebooks I've purchased elsewhere from my computer to my Nook. It can be done on the Kindle, but you have to work harder at it
3) If you'd rather keep your "stuff" locally, get the Nook (you can use an SD card to expand the storage). If you don't mind using "cloud" storage (ie, on Amazon's machines), then use the Fire. (BN does have a way to archive/store online content you've purchased from them, but need off local storage for whatever reason, but you can't use it for content purchased elsewhere. I _think_ you can use Amazon's cloud storage for anything, but after a certain amount, you have to pay a fee)
4) Videos? Music? Get the Fire
Oh, and for your Amazon Prime account? You can link up to 4 other people to one Prime account (I have my mom & husband linked to mine). Yes, you can use it for multiple devices (including, interestingly enough, our new BluRay player). So don't spend extra for a separate Prime account for each of the kids, etc - invite them to share yours. Go under "Your Account" and "Manage Prime Membership"
Right now, I have a Nook Tablet, and my husband is playing with his new Kindle Fire next to me
1) If you are interested in using lots of apps/games, got for the Fire. Amazon's App Store has a LOT more titles, and generally at better prices. Plus, there's a free app every day.
2) If you want to get ebooks from sources other than your (local) library or the provider of your device, then I'd suggest the Nook - it's really easy to load ebooks I've purchased elsewhere from my computer to my Nook. It can be done on the Kindle, but you have to work harder at it
3) If you'd rather keep your "stuff" locally, get the Nook (you can use an SD card to expand the storage). If you don't mind using "cloud" storage (ie, on Amazon's machines), then use the Fire. (BN does have a way to archive/store online content you've purchased from them, but need off local storage for whatever reason, but you can't use it for content purchased elsewhere. I _think_ you can use Amazon's cloud storage for anything, but after a certain amount, you have to pay a fee)
4) Videos? Music? Get the Fire
Oh, and for your Amazon Prime account? You can link up to 4 other people to one Prime account (I have my mom & husband linked to mine). Yes, you can use it for multiple devices (including, interestingly enough, our new BluRay player). So don't spend extra for a separate Prime account for each of the kids, etc - invite them to share yours. Go under "Your Account" and "Manage Prime Membership"