Kindle Fire HD For Dummies
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Music, video, e-books, and e-mail Kindle Fire HD does itall!
Your Kindle Fire HD is small but mighty just like thisbook! This little book covers all the Kindle Fire HD basics browsing the web and shopping online, connecting to a network,setting up and using e-mail, downloading and running apps, watchingvideos, keeping up with magazines and newspapers, and even readingbooks!
Open the book and find:
- How to set up your device out of the box
- All the functionality of pre-installed apps
- Touchscreen and data transfer tips
- Ways to manage your multimedia
- Help setting up wireless connectivity
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Reviews for Kindle Fire HD For Dummies
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- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Nice typesetting, but you would have to be more than a dummy to learn anything new from this book. It must have taken about as long to write as it takes to read it!
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5I bought Kindle Fire HD for Dummies for two reasons - first, to have a printed set of instructions with illustrations that would help me to get on board quickly, and secondly to have a handy reference which I could turn to when encountering difficulties or trying something new. I would rate this book good for the former, ie, intro, and fair at best as an ongoing reference manual. There are many illustrations, perhaps too many. Some are very helpful but others just aren't necessary and seemed to me to do nothing but add to the page count. Too often I wished the author had added more detail. The material covered was adequate but I found myself asking, yes but what if....I have discovered a lot on my own, as I believe all users should do, but I feel there is a lot that I am still missing. I had hoped this book would cover all my needs but at this stage I think I will explore a few of the $2-3 "users' guides" to uncover other capabilities.
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Kindle Fire HD For Dummies - Nancy C. Muir
Introduction
Kindle Fire HD is a very affordable way to access all kinds of media, from music and videos to books and colorful magazines. It’s also a device that allows you to browse the Internet, check your e-mail, and read documents. Its portability makes it incredibly useful for people on the go in today’s fast-paced world.
In this book, I introduce you to all the cool features of Kindle Fire HD, providing tips and advice for getting the most out of this ingenious little tablet. I help you find your way around its attractive and easy-to-use interface, and I even recommend some neat apps that make your device more functional and fun.
If Kindle Fire HD is so easy to use, why do I need a book?
you may be asking yourself. When I first sat down with Kindle Fire HD, it took about three or four days of poking around to find settings, features, and ways to buy and locate my content and apps. When was the last time you had four days to spare? I’ve spent the time so that you can quickly and easily get the hang of all the Kindle Fire HD features and discover a few tricks I bet your friends won’t uncover for quite a while.
Icons Used in This Book
Icons are little pictures in the margin of this book that alert you to special types of advice or information, including
Tip.eps These short words of advice draw your attention to faster, easier, or alternative ways of getting things done with Kindle Fire HD.
remember.eps When you see this icon, you’ll know that I’m emphasizing important information for you to keep in mind as you work with a particular feature.
warning_bomb.eps There aren’t too many ways you can get in trouble with the Kindle Fire HD, but in those few situations where some action might be irreversible, I include warnings so you avoid any pitfalls.
Get Going!
Time to get that Kindle Fire HD out of its box, set it up, and get going with all the entertaining options it makes available to you. Have fun!
Chapter 1
Overview of the Kindle Fire HD
In This Chapter
arrow Comparing Kindle Fire HD to the competition
arrow Surveying all the features of the Kindle Fire HD
Amazon, the giant online retailer, just happens to have access to more content (music, movies, audio books, and so on) than just about anybody on the planet. And now, the Kindle Fire HD, an awesome machine in its own right, offers the key to that treasure chest of content.
In this chapter, you get an overview of the Kindle Fire HD: how it compares to competing devices and its key features.
How Kindle Fire HD Stacks Up
Let’s start at the beginning. A tablet is a handheld computer with an onscreen keyboard and apps that allow you to play games, read e-books, check e-mail, browse the web, and more.
In the world of tablets, the first device to hit big was iPad, and then subsequent tablets, such as Samsung Galaxy, HP TouchPad, and the original Kindle Fire tablet, appeared. The iPad has the largest foothold in the market up to now, so the logical comparison here is to the iPad, specifically to the newest iPad model – sometimes referred to as iPad 3.
First, look at the Kindle Fire models currently available. You can choose from two display sizes: a 7-inch display and an 8.9-inch display. Here are the configuration options available for each Kindle Fire model:
check.png Kindle Fire HD with 7-inch display. Available with 16GB or 32GB of memory.
check.png Kindle Fire HD with 8.9-inch display. Available with 16GB or 32GB of memory.
check.png Kindle Fire HD, 8.9-inch display, with 4G LTE. Available with 32GB or 64GB of memory.
check.png Kindle Fire (non-HD) with 7-inch display. Available with 8GB of memory.
With these options in mind, take a look at how Kindle Fire HD compares to iPad.
All models of Kindle Fire HD are lighter and smaller than iPad. The 7-inch Kindle Fire HD (see Figure 1-1) weighs only 13.9 ounces, and the 8.9-inch Kindle Fire HD weighs only 20 ounces. This compares to iPad’s 9.7-inch display and 1.44-pound frame. That smaller and lighter form factor makes the Kindle Fire HD easier to hold with one hand than the iPad.
The Kindle Fire HD 7-inch model has a projected battery life of eleven hours, versus iPad’s ten hours. The high-definition screen resolution on the Kindle Fire HD’s bright color screen is about on par with the iPad screen; both tablets display pixels at a resolution that is finer than human eyes can detect.
9781118530757-fg0101.tifFigure 1-1: The neat size and weight of Kindle Fire HD make it easy to hold.
Kindle Fire HD models have internal storage options from 16GB up to 64GB for the Kindle Fire HD 4G LTE. This is comparable to the 16, 32, or 64GB options for the various iPad models. Beyond that, Amazon provides free storage for all your Amazon-purchased content in the Cloud (a huge collection of online storage) so you can stream video and music instead of downloading it, if you like.
Kindle Fire HD also has some very intelligent technology that allows your browser to take advantage of the Cloud to display your web pages faster.
Kindle Fire HD has a front-facing camera, which is currently limited to use with Skype for video calls. It has a built-in microphone and dual stereo speakers. iPad has a microphone, a single speaker, and, unlike the Kindle Fire HD, both front-facing and back-facing cameras. iPad also has a built-in GPS, whereas Kindle Fire HD models use Wi-Fi for location services.
In several ways, Kindle Fire HD is easy to use with a simple Android-based touchscreen interface, and it’s a great device for consuming media — and what a lot of media Amazon makes available! Kindle Fire HD also offers Amazon’s Silk browser, an e-mail client, and the fabulous Kindle e-reader (see Figure 1-2).
Key Features of Kindle Fire HD
Kindle Fire HD is one spiffy little device with all the things most people want from a tablet packed into an easy-to-hold package: e-mail, web browsing, players for video and music content, an e-reader, a great online content store, access to tens of thousands of Android apps, and so on. In the following sections, you get to explore all these great features.
Pre-installed functionality
Here’s a rundown of the functionality you get out of the box from pre-installed