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11-04-2016 10:16 PM - edited 11-04-2016 10:18 PM
@Shirley1949 wrote:Can anyone tell me if the 7" Kindles that are being sold by QVC now can be read at the beach or in very bright light? The older models could not be read at the beach. It never seemed to be able to brignten the screen bright enough to read it and the glossy screen was a cause too because of reflection in bright light.
No, they cannot; they are back-lit screens like all other tablets. To read at the beach you need a Kindle e-reader, like the basic Kindle or the Paperwhite, which are front-lit e-ink - completely different than conventional tablet screens.
11-05-2016 01:57 PM
Thanks. I would have thought by this time, they may have figured out a way to accomplish the ability to read it in any lighting. E reader is good with me anyway, that is all I would use it for is reading books......
11-08-2016 07:01 PM
I don't really understand the problem. I do everything on my Kindle Fire. I read my emails, I surf the web, I watch tv, I buy stuff, I listen (and buy) my music, I read my books, I could play any of thousands of games but I don't play games.
11-08-2016 08:16 PM
@chrystaltree wrote:I don't really understand the problem. I do everything on my Kindle Fire. I read my emails, I surf the web, I watch tv, I buy stuff, I listen (and buy) my music, I read my books, I could play any of thousands of games but I don't play games.
I gather that the problem for the OP was that she has zero ties to the Amazon ecosystem, does not want to read on her device or consume books, video or music purchased from Amazon - and that she assumed (without investigating first) that the Fire was a standard, purchase-from-Google Play device. She chose not to cope with the fact that some apps weren't available for the Fire, and that some "looked different" on her screen. She didn't want the Fire because it wouldn't directly synch/mimic Google play apps. Which she would have known if she'd done any pre-purchase reading of reviews or review websites like CNET and etc.
12-23-2016 11:21 PM
you do not have to be a prime member. it has nothing to do with prime. Amazon fire tablets have their own app store not google play.
what you can do is enable third party downloads under settings. Go to getjar dot com and you can downnload google apps from there. I used that site to download my nook app
the tablet is geared for amazon digital movies/tv and amazon ebooks
12-24-2016 05:29 AM
@kcladyz wrote:you do not have to be a prime member. it has nothing to do with prime. Amazon fire tablets have their own app store not google play.
what you can do is enable third party downloads under settings. Go to getjar dot com and you can downnload google apps from there. I used that site to download my nook app
the tablet is geared for amazon digital movies/tv and amazon ebooks
It is not safe side loading apps from a dot.com site. There are fake apps that can hack your device, and steal your identity.
12-24-2016 08:33 AM
you can go to the apps section to delete extra stuff off the kindle.
12-24-2016 08:35 AM
@Nuttmeg wrote:
@kcladyz wrote:you do not have to be a prime member. it has nothing to do with prime. Amazon fire tablets have their own app store not google play.
what you can do is enable third party downloads under settings. Go to getjar dot com and you can downnload google apps from there. I used that site to download my nook app
the tablet is geared for amazon digital movies/tv and amazon ebooks
It is not safe side loading apps from a dot.com site. There are fake apps that can hack your device, and steal your identity.
I never had issues with that site. It was instructions given to me so I can get my nook books onto my kindle
12-24-2016 09:21 AM - edited 12-24-2016 09:21 AM
@kcladyz wrote:
@Nuttmeg wrote:
@kcladyz wrote:you do not have to be a prime member. it has nothing to do with prime. Amazon fire tablets have their own app store not google play.
what you can do is enable third party downloads under settings. Go to getjar dot com and you can downnload google apps from there. I used that site to download my nook app
the tablet is geared for amazon digital movies/tv and amazon ebooks
It is not safe side loading apps from a dot.com site. There are fake apps that can hack your device, and steal your identity.
I never had issues with that site. It was instructions given to me so I can get my nook books onto my kindle
http://blog.checkpoint.com/2016/11/30/1-million-google-accounts-breached-gooligan/
12-24-2016 04:25 PM
My Credit Union assured me that using their app on a phone or tablet was as secure as any other computer.
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