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Old 08-13-2014, 12:53 PM   #3
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Join Date: Dec 2011
Location: Southwest USA
Device: Kindle Fire 10, Kindle Voyage, iPod Nano 7th gen (for audiobooks)
I use my Kindle Fire very much like how you describe you would use your tablet, primarily for reading. It's wifi only and it goes everywhere with me. I have never felt the need for the optional 4G capability that's available for the Fires. As I only connect the wifi to download new books I hardly ever need to get on the internet while I'm away from my home, and on the very rare occasion I do I use my phone as a wifi hot spot like Jim described above, and again that's only to download new books.

An added bonus this gives me is that I'm less likely to be distracted by the internet and I get a lot more reading done.

Since you describe that your primary use for your tablet would be for reading, I would suggest skipping the 4G and saving your money.
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