lol, did someone even trust that site they provided?
cat24max (alter Kanal) December 28, 2013
this was amaaaaazing
Blake Merrell December 28, 2013
5 – Thats freakin epic?.
madmaxxproductions December 28, 2013
so
vuongnu54 December 28, 2013
Super neat
lillietorres92 December 28, 2013
i like 😀
dave rodriguez December 28, 2013
thanx for posting this
MrBaseballDude11 December 28, 2013
EnhanceViews.
48047paulsplace December 28, 2013
😀 All I have to sayy there really.
yoru1023 December 28, 2013
wow so exciting video
adscantwo December 28, 2013
keep up the good work .
KalyWPS December 28, 2013
did you make this video yourself?
Ldc Chi December 28, 2013
Nice, subbed
Nguyen Vietphuc December 28, 2013
Petit coucou de la france ! Cette vid
Phu Nguyen Ngoc December 28, 2013
haha this is great
rico December 28, 2013
I never understood why people buy these two things. You can do the exact same things on a netbook or a regular tablet or even a smartphone with more options than these two devices give you.
Wang December 28, 2013
When you buy Kindle Fire,you may not buy the tablet itself but also the numerous resource behind it.And that’s the selling points of Kindle Fire.
Jason December 28, 2013
I found a fine comparison between Kindle fire and Nook tablet:
Kindle fire does gives you slightly better amount of features like:
– 1 month free amazon prime membership
– Free cloud storage
– Better prices and contents when it comes to books and contents
– It now has over 26K apps
– And other amazon services like instant video and its own music store
Here you would be able to find the best selling model for Kindle fire:
Kidle and Nook each has their own advatange but as a matter of fact Kindle may be a little bit more popular than Nook.
William December 28, 2013
The Kindle Fire has a more intuitive interface, one that everyone can “get” right out of the box. Your most recently visited apps, websites and media are on the homescreen, and there are tabs that run across the top, labeled “Movies,” “Music,” “Books,” etc., that send you exactly where you need to go. For me, and for the researchers at Display-Mate, the Nook Tablet’s interface is less intuitive, with a very long, unsorted carousel of icons that runs along the bottom of the homescreen. It’s not a disaster, but it does not offer the incredibly easy navigation of the Kindle Fire, either.
The Nook Tablet, meanwhile, has several physical buttons on the device that Amazon’s tablet notably lacks. The Nook has a Menu button, for example, positioned where the Home button on the iPad sits, that brings up your main menu whenever you press it; the Kindle Fire does not. The Nook Tablet has external volume buttons for easy volume control; the Kindle Fire’s volume is always controlled on the screen. The Nook Tablet also has a microphone, which, to be fair, can’t do much yet — you can record yourself reading a children’s book for your kids, and little else — but that might make Wi-Fi calling on the Nook Tablet a possibility in the future.
Petit coucou de la france ! Cette vid
lol, did someone even trust that site they provided?
this was amaaaaazing
5 – Thats freakin epic?.
so
Super neat
i like 😀
thanx for posting this
EnhanceViews.
😀 All I have to sayy there really.
wow so exciting video
keep up the good work .
did you make this video yourself?
Nice, subbed
Petit coucou de la france ! Cette vid
haha this is great
I never understood why people buy these two things. You can do the exact same things on a netbook or a regular tablet or even a smartphone with more options than these two devices give you.
When you buy Kindle Fire,you may not buy the tablet itself but also the numerous resource behind it.And that’s the selling points of Kindle Fire.
I found a fine comparison between Kindle fire and Nook tablet:
http://www.amazon.com/review/RD5DFMKJBG9PV?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0051VVOB2&nodeID=&ref_=cm_cr_pr_perm&_encoding=UTF8&tag=adkisa-20&linkCode=ur2&camp=1789&creative=390957
Kindle fire does gives you slightly better amount of features like:
– 1 month free amazon prime membership
– Free cloud storage
– Better prices and contents when it comes to books and contents
– It now has over 26K apps
– And other amazon services like instant video and its own music store
Here you would be able to find the best selling model for Kindle fire:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0051VVOB2/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=adkisa-20&linkCode=as2&camp=217145&creative=399373&creativeASIN=B0051VVOB2
The Nook does have some great features that Kindle fire does not have like:
– microSd card slot
– The B&N’s in-store service
Here you would be able to find the best selling model for Nook tablet:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1400501776/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=adkisa-20&linkCode=as2&camp=1789&creative=390957&creativeASIN=1400501776
Kidle and Nook each has their own advatange but as a matter of fact Kindle may be a little bit more popular than Nook.
The Kindle Fire has a more intuitive interface, one that everyone can “get” right out of the box. Your most recently visited apps, websites and media are on the homescreen, and there are tabs that run across the top, labeled “Movies,” “Music,” “Books,” etc., that send you exactly where you need to go. For me, and for the researchers at Display-Mate, the Nook Tablet’s interface is less intuitive, with a very long, unsorted carousel of icons that runs along the bottom of the homescreen. It’s not a disaster, but it does not offer the incredibly easy navigation of the Kindle Fire, either.
The Nook Tablet, meanwhile, has several physical buttons on the device that Amazon’s tablet notably lacks. The Nook has a Menu button, for example, positioned where the Home button on the iPad sits, that brings up your main menu whenever you press it; the Kindle Fire does not. The Nook Tablet has external volume buttons for easy volume control; the Kindle Fire’s volume is always controlled on the screen. The Nook Tablet also has a microphone, which, to be fair, can’t do much yet — you can record yourself reading a children’s book for your kids, and little else — but that might make Wi-Fi calling on the Nook Tablet a possibility in the future.