Does Size Matter in Your Tablet?

Every time we turn on the television or surf the Internet, commercials and banner ads tell us that size is everything. When it comes to purchasing a tablet, the old stereotype perpetuated by the executives at Apple is that bigger is better.
With a slew of new tablets contending for Apple’s number one spot in the market, the mythology of more screen space and a wider physical design is hard to argue with. Why wouldn’t you want a tablet that blatantly allows you to view content like movies, eBooks, and games on a larger screen? There are three factors to consider when purchasing an iPad contender: size, price, and versatility.

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Apple unleashed a giant swarm of impersonator tablets after the iPad release. The original intention for the iPad was for users to generate content and use it like an actual computer. Due to the limitations of the tablet device, competitors like the Android based Samsung Galaxy and Amazon Kindle had the idea to make the device smaller so it would be easy to use when waiting in lines or partaking on other tedious tasks.

The Latest Amazon Kindle eBook Reader

Book readers have had the luxury of enjoying their favorite copies on a portable device for quite some time now. But they’ve never really had many perks to it. Luckily, the latest Amazon Kindle eBook Reader will change that.

Latest Amazon Kindle eBook Reader

The gadget weighs 8.5 ounces and has the thickness of a pen. Design is ergonomic, making it easy to hold and read, no matter what position you’re shifting to. It doesn’t heat up like your laptop, so you can read from it as long as you want, and it doesn’t require any software to be installed. Store over 3.500 books that you can download within 60 seconds.

The paper-like screen has a better contrast with darker fonts and no glare from the sun. Its battery can last up to a month (with wireless off) or 3 weeks (with wireless on) and the package includes a U.S. power adapter and microUSB cable for plugging your Kindle directly into your computer.