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over a year ago
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I have the old kindle and love it, it goes everywhere with me, well maybe not everywhere, taking it to a meet and reading whilst in the throes of passion, would be a bit rude don't you think lol |
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"Mrsnsa loves her kindle. got the old style but still great.
shes loves reading porn opps erotic stories on hers!"
I like to think of the erotic stories, as research |
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"Mrsnsa loves her kindle. got the old style but still great.
shes loves reading porn opps erotic stories on hers!
I like to think of the erotic stories, as research"
thats what mrs nsa says too!! |
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over a year ago
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Swmbo was making noises about the Kindle Fire HD, but after doing a bit of research bought the Tablet I already have, a Scroll Excel, for a third less than the cost of a 16GB Fire HD.
Also ordered the case and keyboard I have for it. |
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I was considering getting the kindle Fire HD for my youngest daughter for Christmas but am now considering the Nexus 7 32gb (which they reckon will be out before Christmas). It's android and has a 7" screen which would make it a good e-reader. But I'm a bit of a techno dummy so could do with some guidance ... anyone have any advice? |
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"Hate kindles love books "
Used to be exactly the same, then got the Kindle App on the iPad...No need for the light on, no struggling with big novels, no reading glasses required, just adjust the font size. And I can take a while library away with me ! |
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over a year ago
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I've got the original Kindle and love it, if it was ever to break I wouldn't hesitate to replace it but only with a basic £69 Kindle, I want it purely for reading, got my laptop for everything else. |
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over a year ago
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A basic Kindle is basically an e-reader.
A Kindle Fire HD is an e-reader running a highly customised version of Android 4.0 operating system, but still very biased towards books, music, and films.
You can buy a 7" tablet for almost half the price of the 16GB Fire HD, and download the Kindle software onto it, plus have full access to Google Playstore, which it seems you can't do with the Fire.
So if you're 'blinded' by the Kindle name, you'll go for the Fire HD. But if you want a more useful machine you'll go for a 7" tablet.
In my humble opinion!!
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"I've got the original Kindle and love it, if it was ever to break I wouldn't hesitate to replace it but only with a basic £69 Kindle, I want it purely for reading, got my laptop for everything else."
same here . I wouldn't be without mine |
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"After getting caught by the screen freezing on the first kindle we wouldn't get another. "
This happens a lot according to Watchdog programme a couple of days ago. |
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"A basic Kindle is basically an e-reader.
A Kindle Fire HD is an e-reader running a highly customised version of Android 4.0 operating system, but still very biased towards books, music, and films.
You can buy a 7" tablet for almost half the price of the 16GB Fire HD, and download the Kindle software onto it, plus have full access to Google Playstore, which it seems you can't do with the Fire.
So if you're 'blinded' by the Kindle name, you'll go for the Fire HD. But if you want a more useful machine you'll go for a 7" tablet.
In my humble opinion!!
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Very helpful - thanks |
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"After getting caught by the screen freezing on the first kindle we wouldn't get another.
This happens a lot according to Watchdog programme a couple of days ago."
One of my colleagues had a faulty screen on a kindle owned for more than a year and amazon replaced it without quibble.
The screen froze on the new one when she was syncing it to reload her library and 5mins on Google and she did a reset by pressing and holding the on switch for (I believe) 20 secs. |
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I absolutely adore my kindle. I have the older one with the keyboard. Paid £111 for it April 2011 and have no issues with it all. Yet!!! Hope I haven't just tempted fate by saying that. Lol
I only wanted one for reading books so the more bells and whistles a kindle has, the more there is to go wrong, like anything really I suppose. I am more than happy with mine and have def gotten my money's worth out of it, especially with some of the freebie downloads on Amazon. |
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over a year ago
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I was bought the Kindle with 3G/wifi last year for christmas as I hadn't been able to read books for quite a few years due to loosing my sight, mine talks and reads the books to me, I wouldn't be without it now |
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