The Kindle DX has a larger screen than the Kindle (9,7" as opposed to only 6" for the normal Kindle) and is much better suited for reading PDF files, textbooks, newspapers etc.
There is a wide range of textbooks currently available for purchase with use with an iPad. I suggest that if you want textbooks, you should download both the Kindle app and iBooks app.
You can rent college textbooks online at http://www.chegg.com/ , http://www.collegebookrenter.com/ , http://www.bookrenter.com/ , http://www.rentscouter.com/ , or (if you own a kindle) http://www.amazon.com/gp/feature.html?ie=UTF8&docId=1000702481 .
Yes, you can purchase and access college textbooks on an iPad through various e-book platforms such as Kindle, iBooks, or university-specific apps. Many publishers also offer digital versions of textbooks that are compatible with the iPad.
A Kindle would be a good device for reading textbooks. Kindles are cheap and are an excellent e-reader. On the other hand, if you want a more all-purpose device, one you can use for things other than reading textbooks, you may want a laptop or a tablet.
You can find textbooks for iPad in several places, including the Apple Books app, websites like Amazon, and digital textbook platforms such as VitalSource and Chegg. Many colleges and universities also offer digital versions of textbooks through their campus bookstores or online portals.
Yes, they do offer textbooks on iPads. Apple has released the iBook free application which you can download from the app store, it's kind of similar to the Amazon Kindle books application. You can go to iBook's and buy or download eBooks for free. You can also go to the iTunes app store and download a textbook on to your iPad.
Sure, you can rent textbooks.
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College textbooks can be downloaded legally through reputable sources such as online bookstores like Amazon, Barnes & Noble, or directly from the publisher's website. Additionally, some colleges and universities offer digital textbooks as part of their course materials through platforms like VitalSource or through the institution's library resources. Be cautious of websites offering free downloads, as they may be illegal and violate copyright laws.
It depends on the type Kindle case to fit a Kindle Fire.
Apart from English/Spanish or Spanish/English textbooks, do textbooks have such glossaries?