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Posted by
Felix Okoli on Friday June 15, 2012 at 9:44:9:
This is one question that has been bugging my mind ever since the Kindle fire came out. It is actually a cool device I've been dreaming to have but I wasn't sure about how useful it would be to me since I was mostly keen on reading ebooks that I already have on my computer. Since I read what they had on the specification that it has a better display and causes lesser eye strain than reading from a normal computer, I would prefer then to read ebooks on a Kindle than on a laptop.
So my main question was to know whether I could actually read pdf and doc files on a Kindle so I did some Googling and this brought me back to an amazon kindle fire download faq page that talked more about that. See it here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/help/customer/display.html?nodeId=200729530
So Kindle fire actually supports a wide rang of files such as the following:
Documents: AZW, TXT,PDF, MOBI, PRC, DOC, DOCX
Audio supported within Music: MP3, Non-DRM AAC (.m4a), MIDI, OGG, WAV
Images: JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP
Video: MP4, VP8
So you can read pdfs, docs and so on. Listen to mp3 and watch mp4 videos. What more can one ask for?
The cool thing is that I can also transfer all these to my Kindle from my computer using a usd port. Isn't that something?
Buy a Kindle fire today
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