You can read books on Kindle iPod touch? And you can download the applications on the Touch?
I am not for the iphone. I am very interested in the question on iPod touch. Someone has read Kindle books on them? What experience do you have?
Tags: applications, Books, download, iPod, Kindle, read, touch
You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed.
You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.
March 6th, 2010 at 1:27 pm
Yes, you can turn the books on iPod touch, you can read and download Anwendungenhttp: / / www. amazon. gp com / redirect /. html? ie = UTF8 & location = http% 3A% 2F% 2Fwww. amazon. com% 2FS% 3Fie% 3DUTF8% 26x% 3D0% 26ref% 255f% 3Dnb% 255Fss% 255Fe% 26y% 3D0% 26field keywords 3Dipod% 2520touch 2520%%% 26url% 3Dsearch-alias% 253Delectronics & tag = computer0bd-20 Code & link = UR2 & camp = 1789 & creative = 390,957
March 6th, 2010 at 1:43 pm
I have not personally, but it is an app Kindle, which is free. But you have to buy books.
March 6th, 2010 at 2:16 pm
You see, if this can help, it should be for the iPhone and iPod touch the same work. There is some information on Teil.http comment: / / theappleblog. com/2009/03/04/first-look-amazon-kindle-for-iphone / Of course, if you read the books, it is often not too good to read on the iPod touch, because the screen is small, and there is no long hours of reading, so constructed that does good for the eyes. If the books on the Kindle match what you need, I would suggest getting the device, Kindle, instead. Here are some of the best reviews I’ve read: http://www. amazon. gp com / redirect /. html? ie = UTF8 & location = http% 3A% 2F% 2Fwww. amazon. com%% 2Freview 2FR3QM7LGL62MZ4X% 3Fie% 3DUTF8% 26ref% 255f% 3Dcm% 255Fcr%% 255Frdp more_info 255Fperm-20 & tag = link & code = UR2 & camp = 1789 & creative = 390957http: / / www. speedreaderxreview. com/amazon-kindle-2-0-vs-apple-iphoneHope this helps.
March 6th, 2010 at 2:54 pm
Yes you can. Watching from the question: “What are the iPhone and iPod touch with Kindle compatible for the iPhone?” is able to read Kindle books if they are “iPod touch with firmware 2 0″: http://www. amazon. gp com / redirect /. html? ie = UTF8 & location = http% 3A% 2F% 2Fwww. amazon. com% 2Fgp% 2Fhelp% 2Fcustomer% 2Fdisplay. html 26nodeId 3Fie 3DUTF8%%%% 3D200298470 & tag = result-code = 20 & link UR2 & camp = 1789 & creative = 390957Alle information can be found here: http://www. amazon. gp com / redirect /. html? ie = UTF8 & location = http% 3A% 2F% 2Fwww. amazon. com% 2Fgp% 2Fhelp% 2Fcustomer% 2Fdisplay. html 26nodeId 3Fie 3DUTF8%%%% 3D200298480 & tag = result-code = 20 & link UR2 & camp = 1789 & creative = 390957Aber like others who have responded to this question, I recommend if you have the Kindle Instead you are going to read often. You can read this report, which describes a number of advantages of the Kindle: http://www. amazon. gp com / redirect /. html? ie = UTF8 & location = http% 3A% 2F% 2Fwww. amazon. com%% 2Freview 2FR9J54TZ1541OR% 3Fie% 3DUTF8% 26ASIN%% 3DB00154JDAI 26nodeID% 3D% 26ref% 255f% 3Dcm% 255Fcr% 255Fpr 255Fcmt% & tag = result-code = 20 & link UR2 & camp = 1789 & creative = 390957Hope this helps.
March 6th, 2010 at 3:24 pm
Yes you can. Check it here: http://www. amazon. gp com / redirect /. html? ie = UTF8 & location = http% 3A% 2F% 2Fwww. amazon. com% 2Fgp% 2Fhelp% 2Fcustomer% 2Fdisplay. html 26nodeId 3Fie 3DUTF8%%%% 3D200298480 & tag = queryStr-20 & link = code UR2 & camp = 1789 & creative = 390,957