Thursday, November 24, 2011

Black Friday Blacklist

These steep discounts might have been a good offer a few months ago, given that Apple isn?t going to offer any major price breaks on the iPad (it starts at $499). But both Amazon and Barnes and Noble are now selling cheap tablets of their own, and their devices are more attractive than the also-runs you?ll find at Black Friday. It?s true that I didn?t love Amazon?s $199 Kindle Fire, but if you?ve absolutely got to have a cheap tablet this year, there?s no better one on the market. That?s because the Fire isn?t going to be discontinued tomorrow?Amazon will keep offering lots and lots of content for the device, and it will likely offer software upgrades that will fix some of the problems I had with it. This is true of the Nook Tablet, too, although at $250 plus tax, it?s not nearly as good of a deal as the Fire.

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