Q. So I want a kindle fire screen protector. Here is what I want.
- Under $10
- Clear, hard to see on screen
- Covers all of the front including the bezel not just the screen.
- Doesn't disrupt image
- Multi-pack (I mess up screen protectors alot :P)
A. U can get it from here
2 Pack QQ-Tech® Anti Glare LCD Screen Protector Guard Film for Amazon Kindle Fire Ultra Clear
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0069JKHMM?ie=UTF8&tag=neonsh-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B0069JKHMM
Acase(TM) AcaseView Screen Protector Film Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Glare (Matte Finishing) for Amazon Kindle Fire Wi-Fi (3-Pack)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006BZTVQM?ie=UTF8&tag=neonsh-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B006BZTVQM
HHI Amazon Kindle Fire Anti-Fingerprint, Anti-Glare, Matte Finishing Screen Protector (Package include a HandHelditems Sketch Stylus Pen)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0062TB868?ie=UTF8&tag=neonsh-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B0062TB868
myGear Products (3 Pack) CLEAR LifeGuard Screen Protectors for Amazon Kindle Fire LIFETIME WARRANTY
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005QF6APS?ie=UTF8&tag=neonsh-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B005QF6APS
Acase(TM) AcaseView Screen Protector Film Clear (Invisible) for Amazon Kindle Fire Wi-Fi (3-Pack)
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006C00HFK?ie=UTF8&tag=neonsh-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B006C00HFK
Kindle Fire ANTI-GLARE Screen Protector 2-Pack with Cleaning Cloth by Marware - Lifetime Warranty
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B005S1CYO6?ie=UTF8&tag=neonsh-20&linkCode=xm2&camp=1789&creativeASIN=B005S1CYO6
Kindle Paperwhite, Paperwhite 3G, Kindle DX or maybe some other ebook reader(?) - which one is better for a graduate student?
Q. I am really knew to ebook readers, so I would appreciate if someone would explain the difference between these ebook readers.
I have heard that Barnes and Nobles ebook reader is not bad either.
Personally I am looking for a lightweight ebook reader with a screen that wouldn't be too small or too big.
Also, and I apologize in advance for my techno ignorance,but what's the point of a stylus? Can you actually take notes on a ebook reader? Is it legit to buy one or is it a waste of money?
I want to pick the best reader that's currently available.
P.S. I would appreciate the suggestions under $200.
Thank you!
A. Amazon is the stronger company if you are looking for an eInk reader. And consistently Amazon's adjustable front-lit ereader (Paperwhite) has gotten higher sales, higher ratings and better reviews from purchasers than Barnes & Noble's similar Simpletouch Glow. In addition, I think Amazon's store works better, search works better, and they make free ebooks easier to find (Kindle eBooks, Best Sellers, pick Top 100 Free, then click into categories).
However, it depends what you need it for. The major ebook companies will not let you load a huge exact-image textbook onto a 6-inch ereader nor onto a phone. The book would be unreadable because the exact image books (mainly textbooks) have to be based on (copy-protected) PDF for the tables and illustrations and columns and layout to be preserved. PDF is an immutable print-ready format. A PDF reader cannot change the font size or reflow the lines. So you each up with a textbook size document that is zoomed down to fit the screen an not readable, with your only option being to zoom and then drag the page around to read it.
Also, the current eInk readers have no audio, and they can't do video or animations. Eink is a slow screen but uses very little power. They are perfect for reading fiction (especially the adjustable frontlit touchscreen models like Paperwhite). And a front-lit eInk ereader can be read in all lighting from full sun to full dark. And the Paperwhite has a minimal browser (for use over WIfi) - useful for checking mail, Facebook, twitter.
If you need to have textbooks on your device, or if you need audio or video or color, then you need a tablet. The Kindle Fire tablets are nice though they use the Amazon app store, not the better stocked Google Play app store that standard Android tablets use. I usually only recommend a Kindle tablet if someone has an Amazon Prime subscription because some features of Prime can only be used on an Amazon device. The Nook HD tablets (2013 or newer) can use the Google Play store but may be a bit inferior hardware-wise. However they are cheap and if I couldn't afford a Nexus I would have gotten a Nook tablet. I'm an Amazon lover but you can put a Kindle reader (from the Google Play store) on a Nook HD. Downside is Barnes & Noble has expressed interest in getting rid of their color tablet business.
Re the Kindle DX - not made any more.
Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet?
Q. im not much of a reader but im looking for a cheap tablet like the nook tablet or kindle fire.
A. I bought splash GLIDER Stylus because when my wife uses my iPad 2, her fingernails have scratched and ruined a few screen protectors. It was becoming expensive so this was a solution for me to save my iPad and not have to spend more money buying screen protectors (thankfully I had those on otherwise I would have a badly scratched screen). Anyhoo, this stylus turned out to be just the answer. I have found it easy to browse, scroll, and type with the stylus.
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