Woah! There’s a Fire going on over here today! We’re not just referring to the price being so hot that it’s causing a fire, but that the item in question is CALLED a Fire as well? Have we just blown your minds or WHAT?
In case you hadn’t figured it out, we’re talking about the Kindle Fire from Amazon. It’s like your standard Kindle but with so much more — colour pictures, 8GB of storage, moving images, sound, oh so many wonderful and pretty things. And it’s finally come under the all-important £100 price point, with Argos currently selling them for £99. Spend another pound while you’re there and they’ll give you a £10 voucher back in return. Burn baby burn!
- Fast & Furious 1-5 (Blu-ray box set) – £11.95.
- Planet Earth Complete BBC Series (Blu-ray, all regions) – only £10.99.
- Star Wars: Talking R2-D2 money box – just £9.99.
- Jurassic Park Trilogy (Blu-ray box set) – only £8.00.
- Battlestar Galactica: Complete Series (Blu-ray) – yours for £39.00.
- The Dark Knight Rises (Blu-ray + UV Copy) – just £12.50.
- Xbox Live Ubisoft Sale plus deals of the week and more…
- Split/Second velocity (PS3/Xbox) – now £6.95 delivered.
- Batman Arkham City Lockdown – was £3.99 now 69p.

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Playbook is equivalent or better spec’d (with cameras, usb, hdmi, more storage, superior battery, bluetooth etc.) for the same money. Take the proverbial out of RIM by all means but it is (now) a very good tablet for a very good price…
I agree with you and for a while i actually owned a playbook BUT there is noway i could ever recommend a playbook to anyone due to the dire apps.
The specs and screen along with the great build quality makes it a cracking little tablet but what good is a tablet without great apps ?
What apps do you need? you can browse, read, chat, watch, stream, share, mail, game, listen, navigate, create, store and so on… everything any other tablet can do in fact.
It might be missing a few so-called ‘must have’ apps but i’ve found more things it can do that other tablets can’t and all without a single penny paid or a visit to the app store…
Most people don’t realise it yet but the internet is the worlds biggest app store bar none and any content consumption device that goes out of it’s way to deliberately cripple it is mugging you
Playbook is just awful once the novelty of a new gadget passes (few days max). I got one for free for developing a Playbook app a while back, but after having used it for a bit, haven’t turned it on in months, nor can I see myself using it again. I can’t comment on the Fire though, but my Nexus 7 is still the perfect tablet in my eyes.