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I seriously doubt you would go this direction but just a warning to everyone else to stay away from the Kindle Fire.  This was my third Kindle and the first two were great.  Then they came out with this latest one with the large screen and it blows.  Serious problems with it just randomly restarting on you right when you are in the middle of a movie or something.  I did some research and found out this is happening so much that some stores won't even carry them now.  I think I could send mine back and get a new one but I honestly don't think I want another one.

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I researched before I bought mine, and boiled it down to the Nexus and the Galaxy. The Nexus seemed like the best for the least money, so that's what I bought.

 

So far it's been a nice little gadget. I use it more than I thought I would.

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