You just need wifi.
yes you can but you have to download kindle for PC
Amazon's Kindle. A computer
Actually, Amazon has a program where you can download it and type in your login info and you can read the books you have on your kindle on your computer or laptop.
Just plug it in PC with cable and take books from Kindle USB drive
No, to download books onto a Kindle from the internet, an internet connection is required. However, you can download e-books onto your computer and then transfer them to your Kindle using a USB cable without the need for Wi-Fi.
You have to download the books from your computer! Read your insructions they will give you more info.
Yes, you can read Kindle e-books on a PC by downloading the Kindle app for Windows. This app lets you access your Kindle library and read your e-books on your computer.
Public domain works are free to download and use on your computer and your Kindle. Project Gutenberg will usually let you download books as text and a Kindle-compatible format (unprotected .mobi). You'll probably have to use your USB cable to transfer them on your Kindle though.
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To get books on your kindle or kindle fire, hook it up to the internet and buy the books on-line. Wait for them to download then enjoy.
You can access Kindle downloads by visiting the Amazon website and navigating to your account page. From there, you can find your list of purchased Kindle books and download them to your Kindle device or app. You can also purchase and download books directly from the Kindle store on your device.
Yes. (2010) Kindles. At least you can with the new Kindle you can download ebooks from other ebook sites, put them on your computer, then upload them to the Kindle via USB. there is at least one non-Amazon ebook place that uses Amazon's WhisperNet to load directly to the Kindle.