My Kindle Fire

I’m a bit old-fashioned — not too hyped about Androids or whatever. I still have my LGCU500 flip phone and it doesn’t have texting, video calling, etc. It just answer and receive calls and I’m fine with that. I decided that my first purchase into the new touch-activated world will be a Kindle Fire. I figured if I’m going to buy a pad of some sort, it’s going to do something besides listen to music and record video/take pictures. The Kindle Fire is perfect for me because I love reading. Although touch panels are something I need to get used too, I think I can adjust.
The Kindle Fire is a bit heavy and a little on the bulky side; downloading Pandora takes up a lot of space but I don’t necessairly need that. The browser though is fantastic and finding and joining a network is very easy. The battery life is decent, so no complaints there. Best of all, I can play games on it (like Angry Birds) and to me that’s a plus. I didn’t want to make this blog out to be a review but I had to put what I think of the Kindle Fire out there, just in case someone wants to buy one. All in all, the Kindle Fire is very easy to use and you’ll like using it. Oh, by the way, I can go to the library with my Kindle and borrow books with it instead of taking out actual books. That really sold me when I found that out.
Cheers!
Posted on December 31, 2011, in The Technology World and tagged Amazon Kindle, Android, battery life, Pandora Media, Tablet computer. Bookmark the permalink. Comments Off.

