You folks having all these problems with the Nexus 7 and the Kindle reading app might want to consider buying a Kindle Fire HDX 2013. It works PERFECTLY for me. There are no bugs and it even has a male voice for reading my eBooks to me when I am doing another task. That voice is better than all audio books which I have tried. I compared the two on several eBooks. It pauses, emphasizes where necessary and uses perfect inflections in SEVERAL LANGUAGES without any accents.
Plus, the latest competitive tests matching iPad mini, Nexus and HDX comes up with HDX winning by a large margin from independent testing firms.
The Mayday feature on the HDX 2013 solves ALL problems one may encounter and does not even exist on the iPad or the Nexus. Mayday is a VIDEO of a Customer Support person who can take control of your device and show yellow lines on the unit with clear explanations how to solve all problems.
Plus, for the price of an iPad mini one can purchase an HDX 2013 AND a PW 2013 covering all light conditions.
Using white text on a black background in low ambient light levels works great. For high ambient light levels the Paperwhite 2013 is UNBEATABLE even compared to the HDX 2013 which does have some problems with glare.
Its just one week to Christmas and there may be large discounts coming from Amazon in the next few days. Don't miss a ONCE IN A YEAR opportunity possibly coming very soon.
How does the Nexus 7 2013 work in high ambient light conditions? Is there any glare?
By the way, it is permissible to buy ALL of the brands of tablets. One can celebrate Christmas with an iPad mini, a Nexus 7, an HDX 2013 AND a PW 2013. Those wedded to iTunes can have their iPad mini; those using Calibre can focus on the Nexus 7; and those reading Amazon eBooks can focus on the HDX 2013 and the PW 2013. One can have ALL those functions right NOW.
Merry Christmas to all posters here, by the way.
Last edited by sirmaru; 12-18-2013 at 09:41 AM.
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