[quote name='CheapAssHustla']I see the Kindle Fires get returned at work all of the time...They're not worth it. The OS is lacking, and I hate the placement of the power button. I don't think you can install third party Amazon apps on it either. They're definitely better than those crappy Pandigital Tablets.

I'm pretty sure you can install the Amazon App Store on your Nexus 7, and download the free apps of the day. Theoretically that should work. If that works, you'd have one hell of a tablet! I'm using the Amazon App Store on my Galaxy S3, and I love all of the free apps I received. That's just my two sense though. The Nexus 7 is definitely a better buy at $200.
**Proud owner of an HP Touchpad.** Still amazes me to this day.[/QUOTE]
I've got an original Fire and a Nexus 7, and I have to agree with you overall. While the Fire was the best tablet for the money when it came out a year ago, the gimped version of android really irritates me. The tablet itself isn't bad, a bit heavy and the lack of volume buttons is annoying, but for is time it really was a nice option.
I got a 16gb Nexus 7 and have been overall very happy with it. Nice browsing with Chrome and Dolphin, games look and play great on it (especially Tegra optimized games), and the form factor is very nice. Resolution of 1280 x 800 is great too.
As for the new Fires, I would have a concern about that gimped android running on them; being limited to the Amazon appstore is annoying, since not all the games I want were available there. However, if you're a big consumer of Amazon digital content (I am for games and music, but not much else), it may well be worth it. The 8.9" 32gb version has been getting me interested, but I'm holding back for now; the Nexus 7 is working great for me and I don't have a pressing need to upgrade.