Kindle Vs. Tablet

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Are you looking for a new device to read your favorite books, magazines, and newspapers or browse the web, or stream videos? 

With the numerous options available, deciding between Kindle and a tablet can be overwhelming; do not worry; we’ve got you covered.

This article will clarify what Kindle and tablets mean, their differences, and other vital information you need to know. 

Kindles and tablets have drawbacks and beautiful features for e-readers; although they look similar, their functionality greatly differs. 

One thing that always crosses your mind when considering buying a kindle Is- “won’t it make sense to add extra dollars and purchase a tablet instead? 

After all, tablets allow users to read books and provide additional features than Kindle. Let’s discover which is preferable.  

Kindle is better for reading than a tablet since it is less harmful to the eyes, less expensive, more durable, has superior battery life, etc, as compared to a tablet. 

What Is Kindle?

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  • The lightest and most compact Kindle, now with a 300 ppi high-resolution display for sharp text and images.
  • Read comfortably with a glare-free, paper-like display. The adjustable front light and dark mode make reading effortless, day and night.
  • Get lost in your story. Tune out messages, emails, and social media with a distraction-free device specifically made for reading.

It is not a tablet. The Kindle is a device that gives you a better reading experience; it is designed mainly for reading. The Kindle e-reader has a touchscreen, but this touchscreen display reads more like an actual book. 

The Kindle uses E-ink technology that reduces eye strain and mimics the look of printed text, making it suitable for long waiting periods. 

The first edition of the Kindle was released in 2007, and it has different varieties; they include; basic Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Fire tablets, Kindle Keyboard,  Kindle Fire HD tablet, Kindle Fire HD 8.9″ 4G tablet, Kindle Oasis, and kindle Scribe. 

All of these Kindle models, as mentioned above, offer various services that range from traditional e-readers to HD tablets with 4G/3G compatibility. 

What Is A Tablet?

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  • Enhanced performance – Updated hexa-core processor for more responsive performance (up to 30% faster than previous gen Fire HD 8).
  • All day battery life – Up to 13 hours of reading, browsing the web, watching videos, and listening to music at home and on-the-go.
  • Stream or download your favorite shows and movies from Prime Video, Netflix, Disney+, and HBO. Enjoy your favorite content from Facebook, Hulu, Instagram, TikTok, and more through Amazon’s Appstore (Google Play not supported. Subscription for some apps required).

They are the cross between laptops & smartphones. They have a bigger screen than smartphones and can do anything that is smartphone can do, well, except send SMS and call making. 

Tablets are built to give users more computational capabilities and provide a rich multimedia experience. With the tablet, you can surf the web, chat with family & friends, engage in video calls, take cool pictures, video stream, send & receive emails, watch videos, and use it as an e-book reader. 

The tablet features built-in Wi-Fi /cellular connectivity and a touchscreen display and also runs on an Android OS & iOS. 

Misconceptions About Kindle And Tablet 

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1. A Kindle Is The Same As The Tablet.

One common misconception is that Kindle devices and the android tablets are the same. They have their similarities and significant differences. Let’s delve in further.

Kindle is explicitly designed to read digital e-books, while a tablet is versatile, i.e., it can perform various tasks that include reading ebooks.

Also, Kindle has a unique e-ink display technology that reduces eye strain, making them perfect for extended reading periods. 

2. Sunlight And Tablets Go Hand-in-hand.

All tablets are designed for indoor purposes because their screens are not optimized for use in sunlight. Using your tablet outside will be difficult to read the screen due to glare.

Kindle, on the other hand, uses an e-ink technology that can allow you to read in direct sunlight.

Pros And Cons Of Kindle Versus Tablet

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Pros Of Kindle

1. Incredible Battery Life. 

The Kindle’s battery life is impressive. With heavy usage, it can only be charged once per month or even less.

2. Light In Weight And Small And Size.

The Kindle is smaller & lighter than the regular tablet making it easy to carry around. You can easily slip the Kindle into your bag or pocket, which is more comfortable for tired wrists.

3. Keep Distractions Away.

When using the Kindle, you’re less likely to be distracted by notifications from social media or news updates.

4. It Has A Non-glare Screen.

It has a matte screen that reduces glare from light sources, especially sunlight, which makes reading comfortable.

Cons Of Kindle. 

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1. Kindle Comes With Few Functions. 

When compared to tablets, the Kindle has fewer functions. It is a perfect choice if you only want to read and do nothing else.

2. Kindle Has A White And Black Screen.

White & black at the standard colors on Kindle. You can read books and newspapers comfortably, but if you prefer illustrated magazines or ebooks,  a tablet is preferable. Newly improved Kindles offer excellent colors, but they are costly.

3. Kindles Have Smaller Screens.

Many readers prefer large screens, but most e-readers as Kindle has a 7-inch screen. 

Pros Of Tablets

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1. Availability Of Variety Are Apps. 

With a tablet, you can browse through millions of apps on the internet; you can download apps from the apple app store and Google Play Store. 

2. Numerous Functionalities. 

The tablet is a computer with a touchscreen. Virtually anything you do on a laptop computer can be done with a tablet, such as typing documents, online shopping, photographing, video chatting,  etc. You can also read your favorite eBooks on a tablet.

3. Kids Love Tablet. 

Having a tablet handy for little children can be helpful, although we recommend you limit their screen time. 

With a tablet, children can watch their favorite animations/movies, film shows, and even play games. It is even possible to download eBooks for them.

Cons Of Tablets

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1. Tablet Has Backlit Screens. 

When using a tablet with a backlit screen, you are staring directly into the light source, and using the tablet for long can lead to eye strain. 

It is also challenging to use the tablet in bright sunlight since the glossy screen can catch direct sunlight. 

2. Tablets Are Bulkier And Heavier. 

Nost android tablet has a larger screen and is heavier than most e-readers. Individuals with wrist strain and those incapable of holding heavy objects find it uncomfortable to own tablets.

3. Tablets Are More Expensive.

Tablets are more expensive due to their technology and extra hardware.

Significant Differences Between Kindle Vs. Tablets

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1. Screen. 

For Kindle.

You can get Kindle in 6″ of 7″ display sizes. For example, the basic Kindle and Kindle Paperwhite are available in 6″ display while the Kindle keyboard & Kindle Fire has a 7-inch display(17.78cm)

For Tablets.

In contrast, tablets are available in various sizes. Some popular tablets, like the Samsung Galaxy tablet, have a display screen of 10 inches ( 25.4 cm), roughly the size of a printed magazine.

2. Storage.

For Kindle.

 It has a space of 8GB that can contain a collection of 6,000 books. The good news is that you can expand the storage space to 32GB using an additional memory card.

For Tablets.

Most tablets have a storage capacity of 16GB, which can contain about 20,000 ebooks. 

3. Software.

For Kindle. 

It is equipped with its own OS (operating system) from Amazon, the manufacturer. In contrast to Android e-readers, Kindle Fire works with a unique version of Android that Amazon owns. E-readers can download e-books from Amazon’s app store.

For Tablet.

The 10-inch tablet runs primarily on Google Android OS. The app stores on tablets have thousands of applications you will love; think of any app, search for it, and then boom, it is yours.

4. Connectivity

For Kindle. 

Most readers like Kindle are equipped with Wi-Fi. For example, Kindle Paperwhite comes with 3G support that is free worldwide. 

For Tablet. 

Most tablets also have Wi-Fi connectivity, but you will spend more on a mobile data pack in an area without Wi-Fi or hotspots.

Frequently Asked Questions 

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1. Can I Read Books On My Tablet?

Yes! E-books are available for your tablet. Some tablets, like Apple’s iPad, have their application specifically for e-books. 

You can freely use applications from Barnes & Noble, Amazon, and others. The catch is that tablets are less suited for ebook reading than Kindle.

Tablets LCD( liquid crystal display) have less crisp display than e-readers.  Also, the tablets are prone to fade out in bright sunlight compared to Kindle’s unlit e-ink display. 

2. Can I Use My  Kindle As Any Regular Tablet?

No, you can’t use your Kindle with the e-ink display as a regular tablet, as they are specifically geared toward book lovers.

3. Is The Kindle And The Fire Tablet The Same Thing? 

Many people get confused with the various Kindle variant. One option that bears the Kindle tag on its name is the Fire tablet. The Kindle and the Fire tablet are different, especially regarding screen types and purpose of use.

The Kindle has an e-ink display screen designed specifically for reading, while the Fire tablet is more of a tablet than an e-reader.

4. Which Is Best For Reading, A Kindle Or A Tablet

Kindle is better for reading than a tablet because the tablet is likely to damage your eyes; it is durable,  cheaper, and last longer than any other basic tablet. The Kindle has an adjustable warm light.

Kindle provides a distraction-free reading experience and has excellent battery life compared to a tablet.

5. Should I Buy A Kindle If I Own A Tablet Already?

Generally speaking, If you own a tablet, you don’t need to buy a Kindle, especially one with a Kindle app that allows you to read your favorite e-books. 

However, if you’re an avid and dedicated e-reader and spend over an hour and a half reading daily, you’ll enjoy reading on a Kindle more than a tablet. 

Also, you can easily hold a Kindle without creating stress on your wrist. The Kindle device also eases the strain on your eyesight as it is perfect for reading.

Final Thoughts

This article has carefully explained all you need to know about Kindle vs. tablet, its differences, and its pros & cons. 

Remember, the Kindle is for lovers of e-books (electronic books), while the tablet offers a more versatile experience.

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