Specs Comparison: Kindle Fire vs iPad 2 vs Nook Color

by haseeb on September 28, 2011

Today Amazon announced three new kindle devices, The kindle, Kindle Touch and Kindle Fire. Among all the devices announced at Amazon event Kindle Fire was the main device unveiled. Kindle fire basically is not an iPad killer but definitely consumers will compare the device while pre-ordering one Fire tablet for themselves. Here is a Specifications comparison chart of iPad 2 vs Kindle Fire vs Nook Color.

*We just confirmed Amazon Kindle Fire has dual-core 1GHz, TI OMAP processor

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  • Micrberg

    The amount of RAM and Bluetooth in Kindle it is important, we know the lower price is a good condition but need to know about that. I just prefer to wait for complete spec to decide.

  • http://twitter.com/umbrarchist umbrarchist

    So what about USB ports and SD Cards.  I mean SD Cards not micros SD and SDHCs.  The larger 4 gig and 8 gig SD Cards are cheaper and it is ridiculous to not be able to use them.

  • Emieljacob

    this is all good but i’m waiting for the samsung galaxy note.

  • Mike Mike

    If it doesn’t have HDMI output, USB Port to connect USB 3G, MicroSD Slot and it’s CPU is not at least 1ghz armv7 Cortex then I am sticking to my Meiying M11 (1024*768 IPS, HDMI, MicroSD, 1.2Ghz A8 Cortex CPU, Android 2.3 and fluent 1080p h264 online streaming, Can play NFS, Raging thunder, fruit, angry birds and have wifi, bluetooth & camera built-in), Zenithink C91 & Aishuo A816 Capacitive. Their cost is also up to $200.

  • http://twitter.com/bman2227 Brian Deen

    It is clear the iPad is a more powerful tablet than the Kindle Fire, but I would still get a Kindle Fire based on the price.

    http://www.squidoo.com/the-new-kindle-fire

  • Forrestgrump

    I think the missing SD slot and bluetooth could prove detrimental to the kindle fire.  But I’m guessing they will act now and include them before the official release.

    http://mykindlefirereview.com/3-reasons-to-buy-the-kindle-fire

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