I remember when Apple's app store wasn't that impressive, so I agree that if this tablet gets some market share due to its low price, that its app store and worthwhile apps will get to critical mass pretty quickly. Still, being tablet-less and now knowing Fire's limitations, I'm still sticking with making rent, as the article pointed out.
I remember when Apple's app store wasn't that impressive, so I agree that if this tablet gets some market share due to its low price, that its app store and worthwhile apps will get to critical mass pretty quickly. Still, being tablet-less and now knowing Fire's limitations, I'm still sticking with making rent, as the article pointed out.