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Kindle Vs Iphone/ Ipad
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I have an iphone & Ipad....
Any reason to get a kindle?
I want to get back to reading more. I loved a good old book however kindle or whatever seems practical for on holidays etc
Is the kindle app for apple just the same as buying a kindle?
Excuse the daft question! I remember when i was actually OK with technology lol x
Any reason to get a kindle?
I want to get back to reading more. I loved a good old book however kindle or whatever seems practical for on holidays etc
Is the kindle app for apple just the same as buying a kindle?
Excuse the daft question! I remember when i was actually OK with technology lol x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Two sorts of Kindle - Fire and Paperwhite. Paperwhite is just a reader for books bought/rented from Amazon; Fire can read books from public libraries but are not good in daylight.
Kobo is an alternative - it's like the paperwhite but can read public library books.
Paperwhite and Kobo have a much longer battery life than Fires because they are simply readers, not tablets.
My information might be out-of-date, as I haven't bought a new one for a couple of years, but the principles still apply to the capabilities of both makes.
Kobo is an alternative - it's like the paperwhite but can read public library books.
Paperwhite and Kobo have a much longer battery life than Fires because they are simply readers, not tablets.
My information might be out-of-date, as I haven't bought a new one for a couple of years, but the principles still apply to the capabilities of both makes.
I have used my ipad for reading on the kindle app from time to time, but find it gives me eye strain if I read for too long on it. I also have the kindle voyage and use this most of the time, wonderful so easy to use especially if you read in bed. I would love the Kindle Oasis which has the bigger screen but it is a bit expensive for me and would only upgrade if my kindle voyage started to go wrong. I believe it is to do with the lighting on the ipad which is not so easy on the eyes compared with the kindle voyage which is specifically designed for reading.
I have an iPhone, iPad and Kindle and get good use out of all three, as would you tinks if you do a lot of reading. Kindles are small, light, thin, long battery life and built for reading for long stretches at a time.
Given I have an iPhone and iPad I wouldn't get much use out of a Kindle Fire, which is more like a iPad competitor. Don't confuse a Kindle with a Kindle Fire.
Given I have an iPhone and iPad I wouldn't get much use out of a Kindle Fire, which is more like a iPad competitor. Don't confuse a Kindle with a Kindle Fire.
I love my Kindle paperwhite and couldn't be without it. It will sychronize with your iphone and ipad if needs be ( waiting at the dentist a long time and didn't bring the kindle) but Kindle is best. I tried reading a "real" book again a few months back, as I was clearing them out and found some old favourites, but it's no good now, can't hold them comfortably. Long Live the Kindle !
I have a backlit kobo ereader which I could not do without. It is very light and fits into a pocket, the battery lasts for weeks.
I get my ebooks for free from the public libraries and BookBub and buy them from anywhere including Kobo, Google Play and Amazon (the Amazon ebooks need converting). It is very comfortable to read anywhere.
I have an iPad, an android tablet and a smartphone all with the Kindle app but find the reading experience much better on my Kobo because it is so much lighter and doesn't strain the eyes. Less distraction and less charging.
I will not buy a Kindle as I don't want to be tied to Amazon for my eBooks.
I get my ebooks for free from the public libraries and BookBub and buy them from anywhere including Kobo, Google Play and Amazon (the Amazon ebooks need converting). It is very comfortable to read anywhere.
I have an iPad, an android tablet and a smartphone all with the Kindle app but find the reading experience much better on my Kobo because it is so much lighter and doesn't strain the eyes. Less distraction and less charging.
I will not buy a Kindle as I don't want to be tied to Amazon for my eBooks.