I never download books on Kindle via its internet connection. I only use the USB cable.
Regular e-books aren't that large so if you can connect your computer to the Internet and check your email, you probably can download a few books as well.
I don't think the Kindle is necessarily a bad idea in this case. In fact, it might help, since it can store a lot of books at a time, so you don't have to constantly get new books. It would really help if you asked perhaps a friend with a better connection to get you a couple of hundred public domain books in Kindle-compatible format, so you have something to read in case buying books online turns out to be a major issue.
Yes - there are free downloads of 'kindle for PC software' on the internet.
I am assuming you do not have the Kindle Touch w/ 3g built in: You will need an active internet service A Wireless router A Kindle Touch That is all you need.
3G for Kindle is the 3G service, known from smart phones, 3G enables you to have internet wherever you go. So 3G on the Kindle means you can take your Kindle anywhere being able to download book, browse the internet, etc.
Yes,the kindle has internet.
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God is compatible with both.
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, you can use the Kindle app on an airplane as long as the airplane's Wi-Fi service allows for internet access. You can download books to your device before the flight to read offline.
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