- Sep 7, 2012
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Well, I just got my first tablet/android device. (Goggle Nexus 7). I got the Nexus over the Kindle because I didn't want to be locked into strictly Amazon's stuff and I'm not using a tablet for entertainment. That said, I do like Amazon (a bit too much I think sometimes), but with the Nexus 7 I have the freedom of using kindle apps or google apps or anything android. Plus, I can delete what I do not want (can't do that on a kindle), so I feel the Nexus 7 gives me the best of both worlds.
Having said all that, I did discover that there is a larger than anticipated learning curve to these tablet things, but I'll have it worked out eventually. One thing I am disappointed in is the speaker. Sure, I don't expect it to be real loud or sound like my home stereo, but this thing just doesn't get loud enough to use any audio books or anything. I can barely hear it with the volume all the way up and I have trained ears. I think that's the one area where the Kindle beats the Nexus. Having said that, could there be something wrong with my Nexus regarding the speaker volume or is it normal? Probably better with headphones I imagine.
Having said all that, I did discover that there is a larger than anticipated learning curve to these tablet things, but I'll have it worked out eventually. One thing I am disappointed in is the speaker. Sure, I don't expect it to be real loud or sound like my home stereo, but this thing just doesn't get loud enough to use any audio books or anything. I can barely hear it with the volume all the way up and I have trained ears. I think that's the one area where the Kindle beats the Nexus. Having said that, could there be something wrong with my Nexus regarding the speaker volume or is it normal? Probably better with headphones I imagine.