If the text is in the public domain, there's a big chance you can download it for free from sites such as Project Gutenberg.
If you're talking about a book that's not in the public domain and you have already bought the printed version, no. You need to purchase it if you want it on the Kindle. I'm not aware of any discounts offered if you bought the paperback version from Amazon, either.
If you have already bought the book through Amazon, then it won't cost you anything to download it again. It won't matter if it's to your Kindle or your PC kindle reader.
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You can share books on different Kindles if they are registered on the same amazon account. If they are on the same account, all the books that can be shared are in the Archived Items on the home page. If they are not registered on the same account, you can switch the registration and download the books on the Kindle and then switch back to your own account.
The battery is a rechargeable lithium polymer battery. This battery is (likely) proprietary to the Kindle itself as you cannot access the battery without nearly destroying the case (I own one). The Kindle does come with a Charger that is a USB Cord with an AC Adapter that attaches to it.
Note: for the time being, only US residents can lend Kindle books. Others can only receive loans.According to Amazon help, you can lend books two ways:by going to "Manage your Kindle" on your Amazon.com page, looking at your past orders and clicking the "Loan this book" button, then entering the recipient's name and email;from the book's page on Amazon. If it can be lent and you own it, there'll be a button there.
You don't. Depending on where you are and what version of Kindle you own, you may search Wikipedia and browse the Internet, in addition to the universal Kindle Store access.
No. You may own the car but you were not operating the car at the time of the violation.
No.
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the best thing you should do with a kindle is to connect it to a wifi server and then enter the kindle store (you have to create a account of your own first) then search for the books you want and then buy them and within the minute they should be on your kindle home page
No,it will not work becuase it has a controller card in the slot,it means you own it especially if you have to move then you can take the DVR with you.You own it without paying any fees other than the service fees.