A:AnswerAmazon estimates that an eBook runs around 2KB/page. If you are reading a 300 page book, you can expect it to be around 600 - 800 KB.
There are 1024 KB in a MB, and 1024 MB in a GB. Given that some of that space is taken up by the OS and apps, let's estimate around 6 GB of space available on the Kindle.
With an estimate of 6GB of space available, you should easily be able to fit over 7,000 eBooks on the device.
A:AnswerNo monthly fee; you simply connect to your home (or any other) wi-fi network to download apps, music, movies, books, etc., and to stream video, music, etc.
A:AnswerYes! You must download the film to the internal storage on the device. If you are trying to use the cloud based services for streaming you will have to be attached to WiFi to enjoy. This basically means, you purchase the digital film and download it. Should take up around a gig or so per file.
Hope this helps.
A:AnswerYes there is an Overdrive app available in the Amazon app store that you can download. After the download then you can add your library and you can browse books there. It will require your username/library ID and password to borrow books. When you borrow the books then you can read them through the app or choose to download to your kindle which then takes you to the Amazon page. Just make sure you choose the right device if you use more than one.
A:AnswerQuite possibly as each country has restrictions. When I was in MEXICO for work recently, I could only watch a limited number of NETFLIX movies....
A:AnswerThe easiest way to connect is with the $30 Amazon fire stick. It allows you to stream directly from your kindle.
However, the stick practically eliminates the need to do this, as it gives you access to all your media content (and prime) without needing the kindle. Even your photos.
The only things the fire stick / Fire TV don't do are music you downloaded yourself directly to the device and the game apps on your device. It is pretty cool to stream your games to the big tv though :-) So those could be steamed from you device through the stick to the TV
A:AnswerHi there,
Amazon has a service called Audible which is accessible from your HD7. Using Audible you have access to 180k+ book titles which you can listen to. Audible offers a 30 day free trial so you can test it out. Have fun!
A:AnswerI think now. There is no USB host interface on tablet. The tablet could only be used as USB device and connect to other USB host such as computer.
A:AnswerIf you mean, can the device use an existing WiFi signal like you might have at home using your router, then yes. This model does not have the ability to use a data plan like your smartphone may have. For those types of Kindle Fire you want to look for the ones that say "WiFi + 4G LTE", these require your to purchase a data plan with one of the wireless carriers.
A:AnswerYes, it is one of the options available. I don't know how to answer the question regarding the size of the format, but it does allow one to enlarge the format beyond that of my old Kindle Fire. I have found no way to measure the size of the font, but it can become quite large.