cvrapclark
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Since the Kindle Fire was only released two weeks ago and is brand new, I doubt you'll find it cheaper anywhere. Go ahead and order one from Amazon!!
They are so fun - I'm really enjoying mine so far. It can do almost everything my iPad can do and I really like the Amazon streaming library - I'm a Prime member so I've watched several free movies already.
Sorry to stray off topic a bit, but I really want a tablet for Christmas and I'm debating what kind to get. I mostly want it for checking email, web browsing, Facebook, Angry Birds (for the kids, of course) and I'm not really much of a book reader, but I like the magazine options. Would the Kindle Fire be a waste if you didn't use it as an e-reader?
Also, can you explain how movies work? If you purchase one, is it then "loaded" onto the Fire? For instance, can you watch it in the car or do you have to have some sort of internet connection to watch? Sorry, I'm definitely not a techie and all this tablet stuff is new to me!
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I think the Fire would be perfect for what you want. You do have to have wireless access in order to browse the web and check FaceBook and your email, so that is a limitation if you are traveling outside your home anywhere and can't find a wifi hotspot. I have been pleasantly surprised, though - I have taken mine out "into the wild" several times lately and most of my usual lunch spots have wifi. Not all, of course, but I have an iPhone with a 3G plan so I have a back up for those times when I am out of wifi range and need/want to check email, go online, or check FaceBook or Twitter. You'll have to decide how much of an inconvenience it would be to be out of wifi range for your particular situation. If you want a tablet with 3G access remember you'll have a monthly plan to pay for - that is not the case with the Fire.
The movies are great - I am also an Amazon Prime member ($79 per year) so I get free two day shipping on all Amazon purchases, and they are offering a new service for Prime members through the Fire. There are a certain number of movies and TV shows that Prime members can view for free. You must be in wifi range in order to stream anything from the Amazon Video Library.
HOWEVER, if you rent or buy a movie from Amazon, you can move it to your Fire and it stays in the memory and can be viewed WITHOUT needing internet service. So, you could download three or four movies and give the Fire to your kids for a long car trip, etc. They could watch the movies without needing to access the internet.
When you are finished with the movies, you move them back to the Amazon Cloud (if you bought them) or they disappear (if you rented them.) Purchased material can stay on the cloud forever, and you can move the movies/TV shows back and forth to your Fire whenever you want - when you have a wifi connection.
Magazines are great, too - and they can be acccessed anytime without wifi after you have purchased them. You do need the internet to purchase and download them the first time. Some magazines you can purchase from Amazon per issue, and some magazines have stand alone apps. You subscribe to the paper version of the magazine and can download the digital version free through the app itself. My People, New Yorker, and Vanity Fair magazines work like this. I think you can subscribe to the digital only version but it is more expensive, and since I still have paper subscriptions to those three magazines I haven't checked it out yet.
All of my other magazines I use an app callled Zinio, which lets me subscribe to all the magazines I usually read and have digital downloads. I've been doing that on my iPad but would like to have it on my Fire, too. The Zinio app isn't currently working well for the Fire - maybe Amazon is making it a little more difficult because they would rather you buy your magazines from their store - but people have reported ways to work around the glitch and get Zinio to work on the Fire, so it can be done.
Whew, this is a long post!! Hope it helps though if anyone else has the same questions.
That was awesome! Thanks for the info....I really appreciate the help!![]()
If you purchase the Fire at Target and use a Red Card, you'll get 5% off. If they have them; I know K3's were hard to find at Target early on. They may be tough to find during the holiday season.
I've been researching the Fire -
imho - its not a good ereader! The Kindle has e-ink, no glare, can be read outside, easy on the eyes - not so The Fire... The Kindle has an option to take your ebooks and move them into "collections" (so I have over 100 books, but if I want a Christmas book, or a Fiction, non fiction, or a book by a particular author - I have my books organized - my own library! Now the Fire doesnt have that option yet)
over on the Amazon discussion threads there are lots of threads discussing the Fire, and they all tell you to make sure you know what you want, what you intend to use it for (some have bought it for kids as young as 5 and are shocked that there are no parental controls)
I admit, just reading about it, I had no interest in The Fire - then I went to Best Buy... omg - I want one!! roflol...
also dd was disappointed she couldnt access her google docs on the fire...
OP here!! So now my 13 yo says she wants the Kindle with keyboard. I am totally unfamiliar with Kindle and such. But after researching a little, I see the one that has wi-fi or 3g. The 3g is the same price. It's saying that the 3g is free.
Please help me KINDLE EXPERTS!!
OP here!! So now my 13 yo says she wants the Kindle with keyboard. I am totally unfamiliar with Kindle and such. But after researching a little, I see the one that has wi-fi or 3g. The 3g is the same price. It's saying that the 3g is free.
Please help me KINDLE EXPERTS!!
Thanks!! She reads all the time!! That is what she wants it for. She has access to her laptop at home, our Ipad, and then at school in May, every student is getting a Mac. So she has plenty of options for internet. She just wants it for reading.
I read that it is lighter. That's a plus. Now, I do catch her at times reading with very low light, so that's a concern.
Thanks for the info on the special offers one because I didn't catch that. IT sounds like that may be a good choice for her because she can then tell me about specials.
Can you list what you would choose as 1st choice, 2nd choice, etc?
THANKS!
Thanks!! She reads all the time!! That is what she wants it for. She has access to her laptop at home, our Ipad, and then at school in May, every student is getting a Mac. So she has plenty of options for internet. She just wants it for reading.
I read that it is lighter. That's a plus. Now, I do catch her at times reading with very low light, so that's a concern.
Thanks for the info on the special offers one because I didn't catch that. IT sounds like that may be a good choice for her because she can then tell me about specials.
Can you list what you would choose as 1st choice, 2nd choice, etc?
THANKS!