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In reply to the discussion: Kindle HD6 and other pads/ tablets, opinions? [View all]bhikkhu
(10,789 posts)34. I don't think its true about having to buy things again, or not sharing to devices
Maybe they've changed things to be more open to that recently, but any music I've bought and stored in the Amazon Cloud server, I can listen to on any device that allows an Amazon login - which is pretty much anything. I can also download from the cloud into any device - I can put it on my home computer hard-drive, for instance, and then do anything with it. Same with books - once they're purchased, they can be stored in the cloud, stored on a device, shuffled around to different hard-drives, no problems there that I've found.
The one thing I haven't tried is moving apps from device to device, but I haven't really tried that. I just have a Kindle, and Amazon Prime video and music on my TV and two computers at home.
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I have the first edition of Kindle Fire. I absolutely love it. However, I have never owned a
ChisolmTrailDem
Sep 2014
#1
Yes, I have a smart phone and the relationship is strained. Indeed, my relationship with my smart
ChisolmTrailDem
Sep 2014
#7
Thanks, I appreciate the review. Is the extra inch worth it, cost/niceness?
uppityperson
Sep 2014
#6
Yeah exactly, there's tons of other inexpensive tablets out there that run full Android.
Initech
Sep 2014
#19
I would take a hard look at the Nexus and Memo lines of tablets before buying a kindle
Egnever
Sep 2014
#12
The advantage of a true Android tablet is that you are not locked into Amazon.
alarimer
Sep 2014
#20
I don't think its true about having to buy things again, or not sharing to devices
bhikkhu
Sep 2014
#34
i'm looking to get an ereader for the first time and now they have come out with Kindle Voyage
JI7
Sep 2014
#29
Does the 4g thing mean you pay through a cell phone provder, monthly charge?
uppityperson
Sep 2014
#38