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Old 02-08-2012, 11:51 PM
Jimmy the Gent Jimmy the Gent is offline
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Hi, Im thinking of purchasing an Amazon Kindle Touch for my holidays and was just wondering how easy it is to transfer ebooks on to it (especially illegally downloaded ones)... Can i simply connect it to my pc and transfer the ebooks of various formats along with pdf's and my kindle will read them? Or is it a little more complicated than that?

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Old 03-08-2012, 12:32 AM
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Yea that's all, you will need to purchase the usb cable separately - the Kindle Fire doesn't come with one

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Old 03-08-2012, 01:02 AM
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It's not exactly that simple. Plug in your kindle and open up Calibre . Drag in the files you want to add to the kindle, select them and click the "Convert Books" button and convert them into MOBI files then click the "Transfer" button and you're done
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Old 03-08-2012, 01:05 AM
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It's not exactly that simple. Plug in your kindle and open up Calibre . Drag in the files you want to add to the kindle, select them and click the "Convert Books" button and convert them into MOBI files then click the "Transfer" button and you're done
Thank you, sir. Thats just what i wanted to hear. Btw, would you recommend the regular Kindle or Kindle touch? I've no intention of using mp3s or audiobooks just ebooks and pdfs.

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Yea that's all, you will need to purchase the usb cable separately - it doesn't come with one
thanks, good to know.
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Old 03-08-2012, 07:45 AM
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Mine came with a USB cable.
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Old 03-08-2012, 08:53 AM
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I got a kindle touch recently and it's great. You can also email books to your kindle and if you put convert in the subject, it will convert some file types to kindle format.
What does a touch have that a regular kindle doesn't have?
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Mine came with a USB cable.
so did mine
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I got a kindle touch recently and it's great. You can also email books to your kindle and if you put convert in the subject, it will convert some file types to kindle format.
What does a touch have that a regular kindle doesn't have?
Empathy?
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I got a kindle touch recently and it's great. You can also email books to your kindle and if you put convert in the subject, it will convert some file types to kindle format.
What does a touch have that a regular kindle doesn't have?

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