Hey Guys, kindle??, ever heard of ?, Sure, you might be thinking that what type of question is Aryan asking today but the truth is that Kindle is just more than what you have ever thought or seen, so what is it let us showcase it without wasting another second
When you power up your Kindle, Press Alt+Z to create an ebook featuring your photos for you to view. The principal is similar to the manga app above. It’s recommended not to load up images bigger than 600×800 as they take longer to display.
On the other hand, if you want to use it to learn or study without bringing tons of notes, then you can save flash cards onto your Kindle. As you can rotate the screen display, you can look at it sideways. The best site to visit would be FlashCardExchange which allows you to easily create and use your own flashcards or download existing ones to learn.
There’s also a dialog option that allows you to enter a translation which switches every time it’s used handy if you want to create a dialogue with someone and you trust them with your Kindle.
And what else, here are some of the books which you can read on your KINDLE And if you don't have one, buy it from here
Games
Two games are hidden as an easter egg in the device. Just press Shift+Alt+M to open up a game of Minesweeper for you to play. If you get bored of that, press M when you’re playing to start a game of GoMoku, a more elaborate version of the game Xs and Os.Personal Note Taker
There is a search function allowing you to filter through existing notes and all files are saved as .txt allowing easy accessibility and keeps the space needed to save them to a minumum. The condition is you need an app and that is with a point of stating of you being in US.Image Viewer
As of now, you can only view images on the Kindle in monochrome, but the option is still there. Just access your Kindle’s memory through any computer and create a folder called ‘pictures.’ Add any .JPG, GIF or PNG images onto the file and disconnect.When you power up your Kindle, Press Alt+Z to create an ebook featuring your photos for you to view. The principal is similar to the manga app above. It’s recommended not to load up images bigger than 600×800 as they take longer to display.
Presentations and Flash Cards
Since you can save word or PDFs onto your Kindle (after a little conversion work either through Amazon or yourself if you’re familiar with the basics of HTML), it’s the perfect way to keep your notes together and keep tabs of what you’re saying if you’re giving a presentation or talk.On the other hand, if you want to use it to learn or study without bringing tons of notes, then you can save flash cards onto your Kindle. As you can rotate the screen display, you can look at it sideways. The best site to visit would be FlashCardExchange which allows you to easily create and use your own flashcards or download existing ones to learn.
MP3 player & Text to Speech Reader
At the bottom of the Kindle, there is a headphone jack for you. Similar to the image viewer, just upload any MP3 files onto the kindle and you can listen to music while you’re reading your favourite book.
Also if you’re too lazy to read with your
eyes, then use your ears instead by using the text-to-speech function.
Just be sure that the book is modern as the program tends to have slight
problems pronouncing olden words and, for the most part, ignores
punctuation when reading through.
Language Translator
If you’re abroad and need an instant translator, your Kindle can become a quick translation tool on the go. While you can easily access Google Translator, a much better translator can be accessed through KindleFish which is simpler and faster to use.There’s also a dialog option that allows you to enter a translation which switches every time it’s used handy if you want to create a dialogue with someone and you trust them with your Kindle.
And what else, here are some of the books which you can read on your KINDLE And if you don't have one, buy it from here
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