![]() I have an iPad 2 and an iPod Touch 4 to compare it to. It's "OK" but the web browsing is not as responsive as I had hoped. I plan to take some pictures to show the comparison sometime soon. Doesn't 'blow me away' like the iPod Touch. ![]() One more thing - the resolution on the text is just a small bit better than reading on the iPad. On the Kindle Fire it was WAY too bright in darkness - even in a dim room it was too bright. On my iPod Touch (gets nice and dim), I love reading on the night mode in complete darkness. And *maybe* for watching movies in bed if I'm lying down (LOL, I know how spoiled I sound - a device for every position! Also have the e-ink Kindle for, you know, reading in sunlight) :Pįunny, I just posted on another thread disagreeing that the night mode would be hard to read at night - NOW I see maybe where the person's problem was - maybe on a device that won't get dim enough, it's not comfortable on the eyes. The only thing I think I'd prefer the Fire for is reading *sitting up* at night - IF I can get it dimmer. Also love my iPod Touch for the bathtub (I've got a waterproof case). If I can get the brightness thing under control, I think the iPad 2 will be my preferred web-browsing device, my iPod Touch preferred for listening to podcasts and reading at night side-lying (I LOVE LOVE it for that - don't need anything bigger - maybe a 4.5" screen would be perfect if they ever increase the size, but otherwise, it's great. Any way I can email it to myself and get it on the Fire that way? Can someone walk me through how to do that (I already downloaded the apk file and installed the app that shows all the folders. I can't find where someone posted about adding a screen filter.
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