I posted in Accordance forums, too, but curious to hear thoughts here, since I also have some resources in Logos. Input welcomed:
My family is for the first time considering adding a tablet to our devices (i.e., one device=late 2008 MacBook). Finances are a consideration, of course. But I have a chance to get a Kindle Fire and possibly think about how our budget might stretch upwards a bit for an iPad mini or iPad.
Here's how I would use a tablet:
*As an e-reader--for pdfs. I use my Kindle Touch quite a bit, which makes the Kindle Fire appealing... both for Kindle books and also .pdfs of articles
*Email (I'm on Gmail, mostly)
*Blogging through Wordpress.com
*Music (I am on Spotify many hours a day)
*Occasional other media (movies, Netflix, TV), but not tons of it
*Taking notes
*Sermon prep
*Bible software for Greek and Hebrew reading
I know Accordance is only in iOS, and I use it quite a bit (on a laptop). I've also heard good things about the Logos apps for tablets--I probably have more resources that I use regularly in Accordance, but some that I would make use of in Logos.
Do folks have recommendations on pros and cons of each device? I know the iOS devices will give me both Logos and Accordance, but there's extra cost there...