eaglesdare wrote:nook, kindles???
what about tablets? i have no idea what these devices are, but i did order one for my grandson. i hope it is ok.
Not to hijack the thread, but tablets are different monsters than readers (despite some cross over abilities). If you are great at exploiting operating systems (called rooting) and adding unsupported apps, you can make your nook act more like a tablet. My best friend loves his ACER tablet while my bro in law swears by his ipad2. I saw the ipad2 at Thanksgiving and liked it (so did the kiddos). The 4 yr old girl played all sorts of cute little learning games on it (was too cute to see her computer proficiency - complete with eyeroll when it was pointed out).
The ACER has a usb port for transferring files while the ipad2 lacks this. Dropbox app fixes this.
Back to the kindle vs nook - the point about the 3G/4G + WiFi Kindle (Kindle Fire is only WiFi) was a good one. When I don't have WiFi, the 3G is free and I can still download stuff (well, I can use my smart phone as a wifi hotspot and still have kindle fire connectivity if I want, but that's advanced stuff).
Hugs,
Ratkity