Q. I have been told you can get audio books on to the amazon kindles but nobody I know can explain simply how to get them on there or a simple way download them, any ideas? thanks (:
A. The only way to download them directly to the Kindle is if you get them from Audible.com. To sideload .MP3 files to it, connect it via USB then drag and drop audiobook files to the Audible folder, music files to the Music folder. Don't forget to safely eject before disconnecting.
What are the differences between the nook and kindle?
Q. so far what i know is that the nook has the lending a book feature and color. the kindle has text to speech. what I don't know is if they both have a web browser or if the nook has any audio books. Also can either of them download files from email?
Oh and one other feature i was curious about was if they have back lights. the Nook color looks like it does but im not too sure. thanks
A. Kindle requires books be from their store, or be converted to their format.
Kindle can read books to you, if the publisher hasn't been disabled that for that title (they condsider an audiobook another work, and Text-To-Speech an infringement of that other work).
You can play Audible in the Kindle though. I wouldn't doubt Nook can do that.
At one time, for a fee, you could email certain format text files to your Kindle.
AFAIK Amazon has, or is working on a lending feature.
What is the best MP3 player for listening to audio books.?
Q. All the answers to this question are very old. Most of the players recommended in those answers aren't made or available anymore. I would like a current answer. I DO NOT WANT an iPod. I'd like the player to have bookmarking capability, FM radio, and a speaker. The speaker doesn't have to be anything great. I will only use it to listen to audio books when I can't use the earphones. Thanks.
I have the NOOK. It's a little big to haul around to listen to audio books.
A. The simple answer is that the iPod touch is the only Mp3 player out there that's current and does all of this plus so much more. The iPod has no real competition, just take a look at its market share. So either suck it up and get an iPod touch, or get an actual eReader or tablet. The Kindle Touch ereader does this (no FM radio, but it plays MP3 files) for $100 less than an iPod.
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