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I find a Fire 7 for $30 instead of $50. I think that would be great to put books on. I am thinking Kindle is an Android type device. Even some searches for Android tablets bring up Kindles on Amazon and web.

I get my kindle and like it. I signed up for trial of Kindle Unlimited. There is almost no selection for Kindle Unlimited for technical books. So I think I can just put the Paktpub app on the Kindle. No app for Kindle. That is okay, I can just put the Play store on there. Technically you can, if you side load it, but it will stop functioning after a day. Not an officially licensed Android device so cannot use Google services.

At this point I am not happy with the Kindle. I got it to read technical books and the selection of technical books is poor. At least on Kindle Unlimited. So I start looking at tablets on Amazon.

I find that there is a serious price breakpoint on Android tablets (cannot get Paktpub app for Windows tablets). For $100 (US) they are not very good. At > $150 they start getting really good feature wise. I end up buying a Samsung tablet for $200. It has 2GB ram and 8 cores at 1.6GHz.

I have been using the tablet for a few days now and am happy with what I can do with it. Now I have to wonder if Kindle is actually an upsell product rather than a serious product. I might not have went for a $200 tablet unless I had not had issues with the Kindle. Not sure there. Amazon made out for both product sales as I just gave the Kindle to the kids.

In the end I am very happy. Paktpub has all the tech books I can handle at the moment. Will probably not consider Kindle Unlimited again. This tells me that competition is good in the book sector. Good for the end user.

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    You know there are A LOT of other ebook readers beside Kindle, right? I find reading on tablet/phone very tiring for the eyes and because of that I specifically searched for e-ink ebook reader with android OS.
    To be fair, my reader is around 80 USD (without any promos), but there also are cheaper options!
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    @Agred That is where I started. A cheap reader. Then I wanted other features as well. So it kind of ballooned from there. So yeah, I think if I had just stayed at reader I could have done better price wise.
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    Are you living in China , guys??
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    Well a kindle is not a tablet, it is am ereader, you shouldn't have bought a kindle to begin with.

    Amazon show Kindles when you look for tablets because they are promoting it, and you fell for it.
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    You can load external epub or PDF docs to Kindle. On the Kindle page on Amazon's site, you should get an email address to send the doc to the specific device. I do this with orielly books all the time.
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