Apple iPad mini vs Google Nexus 7 vs Amazon Kindle Fire HD: Specifications infographic
Infographic pitting the key specs of the hotly anticipated tablets against each other.
Apple, Amazon and Google are all vying to offer the best tablet experience.
The devices range between 7-7.9ins and have a starting price of 159. Check out the infographic below for all the key features to help you make up your mind, before making that all important purchasing decision.
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