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Help in choosing a tablet/reader
Good afternoon!
I want to buy myself either a reader or a tablet, preferably on android. The main factor for the desired device is the ratio of iron and price. I would like to indulge myself with the firmware, so the offspring of Chinese construction are preferable. I ask you not to advise iPads, Samsungs and other htc. Tell me where and if not difficult - what to buy.
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Ainol Novo 7 Aurora
ONDA VI40 Elite Version
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where to buy, look at w3bsit3-dns.com where you can find a separate topic for each device
For example, Amazon Kindle Fire.
Amazon itself is positioned as a reader, but in fact it is an Android tablet with all the ensuing consequences in the form of customization, firmware changes ... and the price of $199 is quite attractive)
I also somehow wanted a tablet or reader. I wanted to read books, and sometimes other entertainment. I chose the galaxy tab 10.1 tablet. It turned out that reading is not very convenient - the screen goes blank. If you set a longer delay, the problem with the battery begins. In addition, it is too big, it is not very convenient to carry with you. In the end, I gave it to my mother, she is happy.
Then I foolishly bought a kindle touch 3g. Lightweight, comfortable, long battery life. It is also comfortable to wear. Reading is great. Of the minuses - you can’t normally read pdf in the form of page scans (and in my opinion there are most of them). Foolishly, because in reality neither wi-fi nor 3g is needed in the reader. It could have saved a lot of money.
So think twice about how you will use/wear the device.
I would recommend looking at Nook Color and Kindle Fire, both on Android. If you need a reader, and not a tablet, then you can look at the Nook Simple Touch and Kindle Touch. According to the characteristics, nuks and kindles are similar, but judging by the reviews, nuk is better.
Nook Tablet is exactly what you need.
Of course, you can also see the Chinese, but I have not yet come across sensible Chinese tablets (probably just unlucky)
If you read literature, not manuals, then Kindle 3 is quite convenient,
3 G and Wi-Fi can be used to download books and documents directly to the device (I also use the klip.me service).
Are there tablets with a 10 'good (100% non-TN) screen for inexpensive?
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