Someones please support, AMAZON KINDLE quiz..?
Ok, so im very close to buying the Amazon Kindle but i need some info first. How can i buy an ebook from another site and add it to my kindle DX?
Answers:
See here for the official steps on getting an ebook to the Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
I own the Kindle, so let me give you more of my opinion. I've to say I I love it! I think I've read over 30 books with my Kindle, no glitches so far!
One of the reason I love my Kindle is that it has helped me improve abundantly on my efficiency and utilize my time. Before I have the Kindle, waiting time like when I'm waiting for friends or waiting for shuttle bus or some entry like that is simply wasted. Now I a short time ago need to bring the Kindle along with me, and all my favorite books are inside it. Another entry I like the most is the text-to-speech function, which means I can "read" books without even holding or looking at the Kindle. Now I close to to use this function when I've myself busy on some boring things, say when I'm on the step machine or doing some housework...
I like reading and at the commencement I missed a bit on the feeling of reading books. But now I love to hold the Kindle, the e-ink seems to work severely well, it is really like reading books... Now I often read near the Kindle for several hours but I don't feel tired...
And just in covering you don't know, Kindle books, magazines and newspapers are cheaper than the actual paper text. Amazon also provides quite a lot free or very cheap books. I suggest you to read this review to agree on whether to buy it:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
Hope it helps. Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015TC… (Kindle DX sales page)
The Kindle DX supports ebooks in PDF format natively, so you purely need to copy the ebooks to the Kindle through USB cable, or send the PDF file to your Kindle email address (you go and get one when you buy the Kindle) then retrieve it from the email onto your Kindle device.
I suggest you to read these articles about the Kindle DX too:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
http://ebookreader.ebestreview.com/is-th… Source(s): I'm buying the Kindle DX once I save adequate money ;)
It should be unproblematic. The Kindle DX supports PDF files natively. So you just need the following steps:
1. Buy the ebook through your computer.
2. Connect the Kindle DX with your computer through USB cable.
3. Copy the ebook to the Kindle DX. The Kindle DX will automatically put it into the correct folder, according to the wallet type
4. Open it with the Kindle DX
Be sure to read this about other benefits of the Kindle DX:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
First get the ebook onto your computer. Then you can verbs the ebook to the Kindle either via the free internet access of the Kindle, or via USB cable connecting your computer and the Kindle. There is a full instruction here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
I own the Kindle and I like it very much. If you are thinking of buying one, I'll read out get it and you won't regret. Since Amazon provide books for the Kindle cheaper than actual books, it has saved me fairly a lot of money. Right now I've read over 10 books with the Kindle, and I really approaching the idea that I can bring and store all the books beside the handy device. Besides, it uses the e-ink technology, so even I read with the device for long hours, I don't feel tired. My only complaint is the white satchel, right now all the Kindles are in white color... I construe it will be cool if I can have a black or deep blue color Kindle ;)
BTW, the device I own is the Kindle 2, but I've been seriously considering to upgrade to the Kindle DX after reading some reviews resembling this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
Hope this helps.
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Answers:
See here for the official steps on getting an ebook to the Kindle:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
I own the Kindle, so let me give you more of my opinion. I've to say I I love it! I think I've read over 30 books with my Kindle, no glitches so far!
One of the reason I love my Kindle is that it has helped me improve abundantly on my efficiency and utilize my time. Before I have the Kindle, waiting time like when I'm waiting for friends or waiting for shuttle bus or some entry like that is simply wasted. Now I a short time ago need to bring the Kindle along with me, and all my favorite books are inside it. Another entry I like the most is the text-to-speech function, which means I can "read" books without even holding or looking at the Kindle. Now I close to to use this function when I've myself busy on some boring things, say when I'm on the step machine or doing some housework...
I like reading and at the commencement I missed a bit on the feeling of reading books. But now I love to hold the Kindle, the e-ink seems to work severely well, it is really like reading books... Now I often read near the Kindle for several hours but I don't feel tired...
And just in covering you don't know, Kindle books, magazines and newspapers are cheaper than the actual paper text. Amazon also provides quite a lot free or very cheap books. I suggest you to read this review to agree on whether to buy it:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
Hope it helps. Source(s): http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015TC… (Kindle DX sales page)
The Kindle DX supports ebooks in PDF format natively, so you purely need to copy the ebooks to the Kindle through USB cable, or send the PDF file to your Kindle email address (you go and get one when you buy the Kindle) then retrieve it from the email onto your Kindle device.
I suggest you to read these articles about the Kindle DX too:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
http://ebookreader.ebestreview.com/is-th… Source(s): I'm buying the Kindle DX once I save adequate money ;)
It should be unproblematic. The Kindle DX supports PDF files natively. So you just need the following steps:
1. Buy the ebook through your computer.
2. Connect the Kindle DX with your computer through USB cable.
3. Copy the ebook to the Kindle DX. The Kindle DX will automatically put it into the correct folder, according to the wallet type
4. Open it with the Kindle DX
Be sure to read this about other benefits of the Kindle DX:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
First get the ebook onto your computer. Then you can verbs the ebook to the Kindle either via the free internet access of the Kindle, or via USB cable connecting your computer and the Kindle. There is a full instruction here:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
I own the Kindle and I like it very much. If you are thinking of buying one, I'll read out get it and you won't regret. Since Amazon provide books for the Kindle cheaper than actual books, it has saved me fairly a lot of money. Right now I've read over 10 books with the Kindle, and I really approaching the idea that I can bring and store all the books beside the handy device. Besides, it uses the e-ink technology, so even I read with the device for long hours, I don't feel tired. My only complaint is the white satchel, right now all the Kindles are in white color... I construe it will be cool if I can have a black or deep blue color Kindle ;)
BTW, the device I own is the Kindle 2, but I've been seriously considering to upgrade to the Kindle DX after reading some reviews resembling this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/redirect.html?i…
Hope this helps.
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