It is on my new basic Kindle  - and it is very useful

Philip Northeast

www.aviewfinderdarkly.com.au

On 30/11/11 6:14 AM, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Thinking about getting a Fire for my SO. Is the font size adjustable?

-p

On 11/29/2011 12:42 PM, Steven Desjardins wrote:
I have one. It's just great for photosites and books. Of course, i
have a Kindle already so all of my ebooks are with Amazon now. I find
it works just fine for browsing, email, reading, and videos. The
print is borderline too small at times, but so far on the readable
side. Even better, I can now do this stuff laying on the couch.

On Mon, Nov 28, 2011 at 11:17 PM, Tom C<caka...@gmail.com> wrote:
Walter Hamler wrote:
Anyone out there using the Kindle Fire? I ordered one today after
reading a review on Z-Net that highly touted it.

Walt


Hi Walt.

Yeah, but I can't tell you much about it.
I'm as green as can be on it. I'm only about 2 hours into having messed
around with it.

It's up and running, but...I am NOT yet comfortable with it.

Keep my email address and check in from time to time. I'll report
whatever I've discovered, but I haven't even begun to examine 1?10th of
what it can do. Maybe 1/40th!<g>
.

It has already, and automatically, loaded all my books from my old,
still active Kindle III. All of them! All I have to do is access them
(almost instantly!) and start reading. Wow.
I'm going to really like this Fire!<bigrin>

keith

I pre-ordered and got one on the 15th. I haven't used it to it's full
potential but it's lived up to my expectations. I originally thought
for $199 it was a no-brainer if I wanted a tablet for browsing,
e-mailing, movie watching, reading, etc. It's been just that and while
I'd overall prefer a 10" tablet over a 7", for $199 it's an amazing
device considering I can do 99% of what I'd do with an iPad at 1/3 to
1/2 the cost. While in Los Angeles for a recent wedding I watched a
number of Netflix shows at the hotel with no issues and it was aware
of any apps I'd already purchased through the Amazon appstore.

It won't work with the standard Android Market, without rooting it and
doing some manual installs, which I'll probably do. I'm not sure I
have the need to though. A GPS capability would be nice, but again for
$199, it's amazing and is saving my sight when I use it instead of the
Android phone.

Tom C.

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