Originally Posted by afv011
Look, the kindle fire does not have SD card support - can't be refuted. The kindle fire, like pretty much all android phones and idevices can access NAS or WiFi storage, nobody is denying that. If you are happy with your device and made the purchase knowing that it had no SD support, then good for you. But please don't twist the facts about SD support, there's nothing wrong with a device not having it provided you are informed ahead and know what you are getting.
Also, if you read Greg_E post, he refers to storage you connect via the USB interface, whereas your Kingston is WiFi. You obviously can't connect such a device directly to an idevice thanks to apple's stubbornness with proprietary connectors, though there may be an adapter they would be happy to sell you for an inflated price.
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