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How in the world do you delete Kindle books from a Kindle Fire tablet?

Q. When Kindle books are on a Kindle Fire tablet and you have finished reading them, how do you delete them? I have a micro USB wire that attaches to my desktop computer, but still, I can't get rid of the books that I don't need anymore.

A. If you purchase an ebook from Amazon, you own it. It is in your Amazon "cloud." Go to "Books" on your kindle, and at the top you'll see "Device" and "Cloud". If you select "cloud", you'll see everything you've purchased on Amazon. If you select "device," you'll see only those items that are actually downloaded from your "cloud" onto your kindle itself. If you want to remove the item from your Kindle itself, hold your finger on the book title until a little menu comes up, where you can select "remove from device." When you do that, it removes the book from the Kindle itself and you will no longer see it when you select to view items on the "Device." However, the book will remain in your Amazon "cloud" because you own it, and Amazon saves everything you own for you in case you'd like to put it back on your Kindle.

If you've uploaded something from your computer onto your Kindle (movies, pictures, documents, etc) that you didn't actually purchase from Amazon, those items are not actually in your Amazon cloud and will be permanently removed from your Kindle when you select "remove from device."

Original Question

How do I transfer books from one Kindle to a second Kindle?
Q. Just bought a second Kindle for my wife. Not sure how to get the books that are already downloaded on my Kindle over to her new Kindle.

A. Are both Kindles registered to the same Amazon.com account?

If so, this is very easy. On the e-Ink Kindles, get to the Home screen, then look for the Archives section. Open that up. All the titles you ever purchased on that account will be listed. Simply click on it and it will ask if you if you want to download to that Kindle.

On the flip side, you can log into your Amazon.com account on your computer and choose Manage Kindles. There you will see a list of purchases, and a drop down menu where you can choose what Kindle to download the purchase to.

Original Question

What is the diffference between the amazon Kindle 3G keypad and the amazon kindle keypad?
Q. I am planning to buy a kindle, and I am debating over these two, but I dont really understand it....
I dont really need to go online and I have okay eyesight. Im mostly going to be listening to audiobooks and reading real books on it.

I have never owned an ereader before and am very eager to get one.
could I please get some feedback from someone who really has these ereaders?

Thanks!

A. The Kindle product line now involves the following choices:

1. E Ink vs LCD display

Choose E Ink (Kindle, Kindle Touch, Kindle Keyboard) if long-run reading is your priority; choose LCD (Kindle Fire) if apps/games/video/web-browsing is your priority. E Ink displays ebooks just like paper-based ebooks, using ambient light; LCD displays ebooks just like computer monitors, using back lighting. On the other hand, E Ink is only black-and-white and is too slow for video. LCD does great with those non-reading applications. Further, Kindle Fire has a sophisticated web browser, Silk, which leverages local and cloud storage and processing dynamically, thereby providing high-performance web browsing.

2. 5-way controller vs multi-touch vs keyboard

Choose 5-way to save money (base Kindle is only $79), multi-touch for easy-of-use, and keyboard for ease-of-typing.

3. WiFi vs WiFi+3G

Choose WiFi+3G if you wish to download ebooks or browse the web when away from a WiFi hotspot. An ereader with 3G support will be able to connect like a cell phone. Unlike a cell phone, however, there is no monthly fee for Kindle's 3G service. Note, though, that the web browser on Kindle isn't so great. Also, once an ebook is downloaded, neither WiFi nor 3G is needed to read it.

4. With Special Offers vs Without Special Offers

Kindle With Special Offers (WSO) Pros:
* $25 (WiFi) or $50 (3G) less expensive.
* May save more if special offers turn out to be useful to you.
* Ads do not show up in the middle of reading an ebook.
* I've heard only praise from those who buy Kindle WSO.

Kindle With Special Offers Cons:
* May just dislike ads in principle, even outside of reading experience.

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