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  1. Probably fire, but neither are that good as a tablet.

  2. The removable micro sd card (up to 32 GB) alone makes the Nook the better choice in my opinion. The Fire only has 8GB of on board storage which is less than that if you take into account the programs already preinstalled out of the box. Sure you have Cloud storage available online, but you have to have an internet connection to access it. The Nook also has a better set up for reading all forms of media literary, magazines, comics, books and with it’s better screen quality LCD screen, videos and game look nicer on the Nook as well. The only thing the Kindle really has going for it over The Nook is Amazon providing you are subscribed to their Prime Membership which costs money which really kind of down grades it that much further for me. The Nook also has 1GB of memory vs. Kindle Fire’s 512 MBs. The Nook also has a microphone allowing you to record your voice. Say you want to read a story to your child but you’re not home, The Nook allows you to record yourself reading that story so your child or parent or some other loved one or friend can listen to you reading to them. Look, the Nook is better than The Fire hands down, and that’s not taking into account the rootability of The Nook. Root that bad boy and The Fire can forget it. Heck, don’t root the Nook and it’s still a superior device over the Fire.

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