If you’re not into techy stuff, you might not be interested in what I’m talkin’ about today. But I think it’s pretty cool what you can do with technology. Especially when it comes to soaking in information. And that leads me to the Fire HD 10. Yeah, NOW I’ve got your attention. Right?
Just kidding. You’re probably NOT excited about the Fire HD 10.
And why would you be? It’s not the glamour child in the world of tablets and pads. In fact, I just read a review that said, “the Fire HD 10 isn’t the best tablet you’re ever going to use. Not even close. But it is cheap, decently powerful, and good enough for many of us.”
Not exactly a glowing endorsement. But if you don’t need a tablet to run your business or design your graphics or edit your movies, then it might be a viable option for you.
And the review I read said it’s not a totally wimpy tablet. It talked about how “Amazon is positioning the Fire HD 10 as a device you can get real work done on.”
And it continued with…
“Surprisingly, this turns out to be true as long as you don’t need to use Google apps. The Fire HD 10 is still hamstrung by Amazon’s Fire OS, which doesn’t have the bevy of apps you’ll find on Google’s Play Store. Still, with a keyboard and slightly better screen, the new Fire HD 10 is something like a netbook, a small, cheap, capable, go-anywhere device.”
I saw the top version of it on Amazon for about $180. And that’s about one-tenth the amount of an iPad Pro with all the trimmings. So, if you’re on a tight budget, it sounds like Amazon’s got your tablet.
I’m not trying to sell you one.
And I’m not an affiliate for any of those tablets. But I thought it was worthing sharing with you. Because one thing I KNOW the Fire HD 10 can do well is be your device for reading books. The battery life is about 12 hours, unless you’re watching movies. And you’ll be reading books on Amazon’s Kindle platform. So, that makes the whole buying and reading process pretty seamless and easy.
Oh yeah, if you decide to go with the Fire HD 10, I’ve got a book recommendation for you. OK, I know you’re way ahead of me. But here it is.
The RondaReady System book.
And it’s available on Amazon.
The $115 price ($100 for the Kindle version) is a small investment compared to what my one-on-one clients have paid me. Especially when you consider how it can pay for itself over and over. Matter of fact, do what the book says and it could even pay for your new tablet.
So, now that I’ve set a fire beneath you, use this link to get yourself a copy on Amazon.
Stay Ready,
R.O.N.D.A.
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