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	<title>Comments on: Amazon rumored to be building a $100 Kindle Fire tablet (Updated)</title>
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		<title>By: Coop Potter</title>
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		<dc:creator>Coop Potter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even with a $99 Kindle, One important issue however is the Kindle is a closed - system -- you can not access the Android - only use Kindle&#039;s Proprietary System - this is a huge disadvantage to a lot of users --&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;I recently purchased a Novo 7 Venus Android tablet for $149 through a site called TabletSprint -- and this tablet rivals the Nexus 7 for a lot less -- with most of the same features, including a Quad Core processor and a hi-res 1280x800 IPS screen display - Plus a microSD card slot, HDMI, and Front and Rear Cameras, all of which the Nexus 7 doesn&#039;t feature. &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Maybe if the Kindle tablets gets better specs like the Venus tablet as well in the future allows more of an open access for those whom want it -- but for now, it&#039;s really limited in what you can do with a Kindle tablet and what you do have access to --]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even with a $99 Kindle, One important issue however is the Kindle is a closed &#8211; system &#8212; you can not access the Android &#8211; only use Kindle&#8217;s Proprietary System &#8211; this is a huge disadvantage to a lot of users &#8211;</p>
<p>I recently purchased a Novo 7 Venus Android tablet for $149 through a site called TabletSprint &#8212; and this tablet rivals the Nexus 7 for a lot less &#8212; with most of the same features, including a Quad Core processor and a hi-res 1280&#215;800 IPS screen display &#8211; Plus a microSD card slot, HDMI, and Front and Rear Cameras, all of which the Nexus 7 doesn&#8217;t feature. </p>
<p>Maybe if the Kindle tablets gets better specs like the Venus tablet as well in the future allows more of an open access for those whom want it &#8212; but for now, it&#8217;s really limited in what you can do with a Kindle tablet and what you do have access to &#8211;</p>
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