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Kindle Fire Owners Say They Want The iPad 3: SURVEY

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The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/21/2012 7:30 pm Updated: 02/21/2012 7:30 pm

In a rather, ahem, incendiary finding, a recent survey by TechBargains found that more than half of Kindle Fire owners will buy an iPad 3 when the hotly anticipated third-generation Apple tablet is released.

In fact, Kindle Fire owners were even more likely than non-tablet owners to report that they would buy an iPad 3, showing that people don't mind having two tablets, as long as one of them is an iPad. To be precise, 53 percent of Kindle Fire owners said they'd buy an iPad 3, while 43 percent of the survey respondents who didn't own a tablet said they planned on purchasing one. The stats are a bit surprising given that the Kindle Fire has only be out since November -- are people sick of their Fires, or were they always eager for the iPad?

In a press release that was emailed to The Huffington Post, TechBargains' President says:

When it comes to tablets, Apple's iPad will continue to remain the leader, but what's very interesting is that Kindle Fire was released just three months ago and yet more than half of Fire owners already know that they will, in fact, buy the iPad 3. This could be a commentary on consumer dissatisfaction with Amazon's product or simply a message that the iPad's user experience remains unparalleled.

Indeed, 74 percent of those who said they planned to buy an iPad 3 also said that "no tablet compares to [the] iPad," not a shocking admission coming from people who had already decided to buy the product in question.

The survey, which asked what people were looking for in the new iPad and whether they planned to buy one, included the responses of over 1300 people who accessed the survey through deal aggregation website TechBargains.com or one of its social media platforms. The survey was live for about one week according to an email from a TechBargains spokesperson.

The survey also revealed that although price was most popularly cited as a reason for not buying an iPad 3, income appeared not to have a huge effect on whether or not someone planned to purchase one. Of those respondents in the lowest income bracket, defined by the survey as people earning $50,000 a year or less, 45 percent said they planned to buy the iPad 3, while 55 percent of those in the highest income bracket, or earning over $150,000, said they planned to buy the tablet.

As far as hoped-for changes in the new 'pad, people reported wanting a quad core processor (85 percent), USB port (82 percent), better speakers (82 percent), memory card slot (81 percent), and a less reflective screen (72 percent).

Speculation about what features the new iPad will be packing have been running rampant as the rumored release date approaches. According to Apple blog iMore, the iPad X (We don't know if it's going to be called the iPad 3 people!) is expected to be released on Wednesday March 7.

According to The Huffington Post's roundup of iPad 3 rumors, the brand new tablet will likely look very similar to the iPad 2 from the back, but will (probably) boast a super high resolution Retina display. According to MacRumors, which somehow got ahold of a purported iPad 3 screen, the new display will have twice the resolution and "much" sharper images than the previous iPad.

The real question of course is whether owners of the Kindle AND the iPad 3 will pick up a Kindle Fire 2 as well. The second generation of the Amazon tablet is also expected in Spring 2012, according to DigiTimes. The new Fire is rumored to have a more iPad-sized 8.9-inch touchscreen. The iPad 2's screen measures 9.7 inches.

Not to be outdone,The Wall Street Journal reported earlier this month that Apple is rumored to already be working on a Kindle-sized tablet, which is rumored to have a screen measuring between seven and eight inches. Computer World reports that the so-called "iPad Mini" could be priced as low as $299. Analysts who spoke to Computer World are quoted as saying that the smaller tablet would "crush the opposition."

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03:37 PM on 05/14/2012
So it Comes down to the
Kindle Fire http://yourkindlebooks.net/index.php?c=node&n=541966&i=B0051VVOB2&x=Kindle_Fire_Full_Color_7_Multi_touch_Display_Wi_Fi
or the Asus
http://yourkindlebooks.net/index.php?c=node&n=541966&i=B007P4YAPK&x=ASUS_Transformer_TF300_T_B1_BL_101_Inch_32_GB_Tablet_Blue

Personally the kindle fire is less expensive. SO it has my vote Ipad is getting played out!
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Scvoter1
Opinion vs. Facts...Facts win every time
02:44 PM on 02/29/2012
Why would an IPAD owner buy a Kindle - Fire or earlier model?

The IPAD has more and better everything. Basically, once you buy the IPAD, virtually every type of software you need can be obtained free and simply downloaded into your IPAD.

You can download free books for IPAD from the public libraries (using Overdrive for new books), on-line Library reader for older books, and you can obtain free books from many other sources including apps for Books a Million (BAM), Barnes and Noble and Nook reading app, in both e-books and audiobooks.

You can watch movies and TV - even Netflix shows instantly downloaded on IPADs.

I can see why Kindle Fire owners will buy IPADs, but I can't see why IPAD owners would buy a Kindle Fire.
10:01 AM on 02/24/2012
Excellent & informative post! Its really very interesting to see the ransformational nature of personal communication & computing technology in last 20 years.

The analytical reasoning behind the evolution of netbooks to laptop & mobile phones to smartphones to tablet is nothing but the market force which driven the whole communication technology from miniaturization to functionality to large touch screen to portable & faster computing.

Consumers of handheld communication devices in the whole world is currently devided in 3 main groups. The current market rockers are Kindle Fire from Amazon, iPad from Apple & Galaxy Tab from Samsung. Who will get largest share of the pie entirely depends on the value proposition the product offers. Say, iPad2 is high priced & a highly feature loaded tablet. On the other hand, Kindle Fire is targeting low spenders who love to consume e-contents and dont bother about unlimited storage but bother about price.

And the recent release of Samsung Galaxy Note is nothing but the merging of Tablets & Smartphones is cutting the growth of current hot sellers.
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Barbarian At The Gate
Fortune favors the bold.
12:03 AM on 02/23/2012
A consumer should know what their needs are and what they are buying. The tablets are meant to be ultra portable devices that are light weight and will have a decent battery life. That usually means performance is sacrificed. It should be no surprise that right away consumers are going to want faster CPU's like a quad core. A quad core single board computer will eat battery life even faster and a single core or dual core. A consumer should be prepared for that tradeoff. My opinion is that if you get a chance to try a tablet and it is too slow for you then get a laptop.

It's like buying a 4 cylinder small car for better gas mileage and once you start driving it wishing you had more acceleration and more torque.
02:07 PM on 02/23/2012
not in the case of the quad +1 core tegra chipset which the asus transformer prime uses as well as several upcoming releases from other manufacturers using the same set. the old days of the power guzzling multi-cores are no more. my device which is slightly thinner than the ipad, has far more "horsepower" than any of the competition w/the tablet alone will run easily twelve hours on green mode. if i use the docking station which though it is smaller and lighter than the tablet itself provides an additional battery so i can get just shy of 18 hrs of life. that is to me astonishing considering where we were in terms of technology even five years ago. the reason the tegra quad core plus one, the one being a core that runs at a slower rate for background processes, but the others by sharing the load actually use far less power than a single high end processor. the tf201 surpasses all competition significantly in all benchmarks and costs the same as the base ipad. the rules we all once knew in terms of performance and power are changing very quickly, a few months ago i would have agreed with your statement but now, first hand experience has made me a believer that more can be gotten from less so to speak.

http://phandroid.com/2012/02/16/asus-transformer-prime-review/
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Barbarian At The Gate
Fortune favors the bold.
02:44 PM on 02/23/2012
Thank you for the information. It is difficult to keep up with all of the advancements in technology. A few years ago I experimented with the Mini-itx small form factor Pc's. Single core 800 Mhz CPUs sipped electricity conservatively but the user experience on a Desktop app was not very good. Those single board computers were best for headless servers. The faster 1.2 GHZ single core computers could playback standard definition TV but High Definition was lacking in performance. The new dual core atoms and AMD cpus in the x86 chip could play back High Def with a good GPU but the software has to have great drivers for it. I found that a quad core 3 GHZ desktop could playback High Def very well even without GPU hardware acceleration.

The advancements are exciting to hear about. Now they have quad core embedded CPUs that sip energy, product little heat, and can work well with GPU hardware acceleration and the software works the way it should. Imagine what the difference would be 5 years from now.
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Souldrifter
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08:07 PM on 02/22/2012
Beware. Apple fanbois are moderating this thread.
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Onutz
10:40 PM on 02/22/2012
((Beware. Apple fanbois are moderating this thread.))

Apparently so are robots, clones, drones and droids....
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mjredder
06:23 PM on 02/22/2012
The only tablet I'd replace my Fire with is Fire 2. And even then, I'd keep the Fire 1 in my office desk as a backup in case I ever forgot to bring my Fire 2 to work for lunchtime.
05:19 AM on 02/23/2012
I Totally Agree!
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chris hatala
05:11 PM on 02/22/2012
I have both and use the iPad more frequently but the fire is more portable.
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MichaelMcKLA
I'm moving to Pandora.
03:40 PM on 02/22/2012
Ouch. If those numbers are real, that's a stinging rebuke to Amazon.
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J0E1
Phil Hill 2012
03:30 PM on 02/22/2012
When I was a kid, I made a website with a survey Coke vs. Pepsi. I actually generated quite a lot of hits and Coke won. Why is it, despite my survey, Pepsi still claims they are the better soda?
03:26 PM on 02/22/2012
Apple eaters state plan to also eat Oranges, HuffPo shocked.
03:18 PM on 02/22/2012
You cannot put the Ipad 3 or x or whatever into your purse -- my main objection!
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Karel Appel
03:13 PM on 02/22/2012
Took me two months to figure out the Kindle Fire wasn't just an overachieving Zippo
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MissTake1989
Equal means equal, hypocrites.
03:02 PM on 02/22/2012
The only thing I can't do with my Kindle is take pictures.

The only thing I can't do with my iPad is visit half of the websites I want to use all because Jobs was a petty little baby.
01:31 PM on 02/22/2012
I looked at this "survey" today in a little more detail, and it's nothing. There's nothing honest in how these numbers were gathered. It's not a poll where a random sample was gathered. Heck, techbargains is even a competitor or Amazon. It really doesn't deserve a headline.
01:07 PM on 02/22/2012
Love my Fire! I use it for everything. I might buy an ipad - just to get my kids off of my Fire and leave me alone!