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If you’re not one of the consumers who wishes an iPad as a Christmas gift (most of you are) and you still want a tablet there are quite a few options out there, especially for those on a tight(er) budget. That’s why I though of putting together this quick comparison article with today’s cheap 7 inch tablets that might interest you: the Kindle Fire from Amazon, Nook Tablet from Barns and Noble and Vox from Kobo.
First let’s start with a comparison of the specs, the thing that seems to matter less with each day that passes, showing that consumers are not interested in what lies inside a tablet (or gadget for that matter) and care about what it can do for them. I have to say that the three tablets compared in this post are mainly media consumption devices with focus on eBooks and movie streaming. Let’s begin:
On paper the Nook Tablet is a winner, with the Kindle Fire coming on the second place, so is worth paying $50 more to get double the RAM and double the storage, plus you get better battery like Hp HSTNN-LB09 battery , Hp HSTNN-UB09 battery , Hp HSTNN-UB17 battery , Hp Pavilion DV1200 battery , Hp Pavilion DV1300 battery , Hp Pavilion DV1400 battery , Hp Pavilion DV1500 battery , Hp Pavilion DV1700 battery , Hp Pavilion DV4400 battery , Hp Pavilion DV5200 battery , Hp Pavilion ZE2100 battery , Hp Pavilion ZE2298 battery life. The Kobo Vox is the least desirable option if we take a look at specs (Nook Color has the same hardware and is $50 less). But that’s not enough, so read below about