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    Kindle Fire & Amazo(Kindle) Prime

    Has anyone bought a Kindle Fire yet? Do you subscribe to Amazon/Kindle Prime? I've been comparing Nook Color to the Kindle Fire. The Fire can stream movies - are movies included with the Prime Membership? Ebooks look a little cheaper to buy with the Kindle then Nook.
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    i bought one, it has not arrived yet. but i'm not going to subscribe. I plan to use it with library books for now.
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    I have Amazon Prime and a Kindle, and my DH's Kindle Fire should arrive sometime next week.

    I got a free student membership to Amazon Prime earlier this year when I enrolled in a college program when I was considering a career change. I since put the career change on hold & dropped out of the college program -- but I found I used the Amazon Prime membership a lot, so I ponied up for the full membership.

    Apart from the free second-day shipping (which I take advantage of a lot, that paid for the membership IMHO), I've watched quite a few movies and old TV shows on my computer using my Prime membership. I didn't get the Prime membership for the movie downloads, that was just a bonus. Some of my favorite downloads were the three original "Dragon Tattoo" movies in Swedish w subtitles, and all the episodes of "Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip" (I'm a big fan of Aaron Sorkin). And lots of NOVA episodes. You might want to take a look on the Amazon website to get a feel for what movies and TV shows are available for free to Prime subscribers -- there are a lot, but it's certainly not all-inclusive.

    So, I like having the Prime membership, I get a lot of use out of it. Your mileage may vary.

    I haven't used the Kindle lending library yet that's available to Prime subscribers.

    As for the Kindle Fire, that's not scheduled to be released until Tuesday.


    Quote Originally Posted by surgtech1956 View Post
    Ebooks look a little cheaper to buy with the Kindle then Nook.
    I know nothing about the Nook, and I really can't comment on the price of ebooks on Kindle vs Nook. I think a lot of the pricing is determined by publishers, not Amazon or B&N (there was a very big to-do over the price of the Kindle edition of Neal Stephenson's README, apparently it was the publisher that determined the price. Or so they say).

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    I thought the Fire came out a few weeks ago. With the Prime Membership can you watch movies on the Kindle? Thank you
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    1. It was available for pre-order a few weeks ago and is scheduled to be released on Nov. 15.

    2. Kindle Fire, yes.

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    Debating on getting the Fire but I prefer not to read books on backlit screens. I like and use my standard Kindle everyday. I have the prime membership mostly because I get things shipped all over the place and I often need to know that it gets there fast. I even buy food from Amazon.

    The Kindle lending library doesn't seem to have many worthwhile books, certainly no big new releases. I haven't found a thing I want to borrow.

    I have watched a couple of shows downloaded on my computer through Amazon.
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    Thanks Goldfinch, wondered about the Prime. I browsed some of the selections and didn't see much either.
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