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http://www.empowernetwork.com/hanserteam/blog/nook-color-vs-kindle-fire/
Nook Color vs Kindle Fire
When the Nook product first arrived on the scene just one day after the original Kindle, many saw it as a way to read eBooks rather than having to buy them at the bookstore. The end result meant paying for this gadget upfront but saving more money over time by not driving to the bookstore and buying more books that also take up space. Consumers saw it in the store, drawn by its attractiveness, and as the Nook Color came into play, more storage space was added along with the ability to view movie and listen to music to.
The Nook Color has buttons that make it easy to use and a microphone feature that is useful for recording information if necessary. The 7" screen makes it easy to view, which is great for those who plan to buy this as a gift for grandparents or anyone who has challenges with their vision. With more than 2.5 million choices in books and magazines, it gives the reader an endless supply of material all on one device. Another great feature? It gives the reader 8 hours of reading time, so the battery is far superior to others.
The Kindle Fire is also a great product, and while it is less expensive than the Nook Color, the screen is the same size with the ability to get a wide angle view, and it offers more than 18 million books, magazines, TV shows, movies and more. This means that the buyer gets more options as far as what their device can view. The Nook Color isn't as user friendly when it comes to the movies and TV shows, although both are able to download these and offer similar applications.
The other features that the buyers love about the Kindle Fire is that because it is produced by Amazon, they can incorporate using it with their Amazon account. This means that they can access Amazon content and if the user purchases Amazon Prime they can also get additional features like instant videos and a lending library.
When it comes to making a comparison with the Nook Color vs Kindle Fire both are well-liked due to the small size, making it a great portable device, but the Kindle Fire seems to the be the overall winner when it comes to features like downloads and applications. The less someone can spend and get more for their money, the more inclined they are to buy!