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A standard Kindle has a very good refresh rate for an electronic reader, and will display books beautifully, but it can't show you video. You would have to get the upgraded Kindle Fire, which has more tablet like functionality. I am adding to this answer, I have a Kindle fire original and hdx and they both stream movies from Amazon Prime and Netflix and You Tube, there is no room or need to have the video in the Kindle memory when so many are available online as long as you have a WIFI connection avaiilable
Yes it is but there is a kindle just for reading books but the tablet can do more than books.
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The answer to this varies from person to person, but here are some things that might help you decide. The kindle is for people that like to do a lot of reading. The ipod touch is too small and will strain your eyes when reading for too long on it. If you like watching videos, both the Kindle fire and the ipod touch can do this, but the kindle has a bigger screen so it's easier to watch videos on it. If you listen to a lot of music then the ipod touch is the best choice for you. Both the ipod touch and the kindle fire have apps and can browse the internet. If your priority is mobility then the smaller ipod touch is the best choice for you.
The Casio Exilim can record video, but only as long as the memory card has room.
I'll answer your question with another question: How long is a piece of string?
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As long as it is copied digitally, yes.
The Kindle Fire HD has an 7 inch screen so there is no matter what software an Android tablet has as long as it is a 7 inch one. I would recommend you the Nexus 7 if you wanna go for Android.
No, the cameras are only for taking still photos. The 3DS is planned to be able to record 3D video, however.
Yes, as long as the student isn't playing games or on any websites.....ONLY!! reading books.