Hello,
Has anyone successfully side loaded the Kobo app? I use that and the Kindle app the most for my e-reading. Also, how does Chrome work on this sideloaded?
I know there is a little bit of a hardware upgrade in the 2014 model. I am trying to decide if it is worth the extra cost over the 2013 model. I mostly use my tablet to read (90%), Surf the web (5%) and watch videos (5%). I maybe play a few games but I generally do that on my phone. I am a prime member so I want to take advantage of that. What do you think about whether it is worth it or not?
Can the Amazon Fire OS play 720p MKV files natively?
I have a FireTv and would like the ability to "fling" the screen. How does this work? Is it just a miracast thing? Does the 2013 version have the ability to do that? Has the 2013 version been updated to the newest version of FireOS?
Lastly, since the 2013 and 2014 versions look identical, to my knowledge, what is the best way to tell them apart? I may be buying a used one and just want to know.
Has anyone successfully side loaded the Kobo app? I use that and the Kindle app the most for my e-reading. Also, how does Chrome work on this sideloaded?
I know there is a little bit of a hardware upgrade in the 2014 model. I am trying to decide if it is worth the extra cost over the 2013 model. I mostly use my tablet to read (90%), Surf the web (5%) and watch videos (5%). I maybe play a few games but I generally do that on my phone. I am a prime member so I want to take advantage of that. What do you think about whether it is worth it or not?
Can the Amazon Fire OS play 720p MKV files natively?
I have a FireTv and would like the ability to "fling" the screen. How does this work? Is it just a miracast thing? Does the 2013 version have the ability to do that? Has the 2013 version been updated to the newest version of FireOS?
Lastly, since the 2013 and 2014 versions look identical, to my knowledge, what is the best way to tell them apart? I may be buying a used one and just want to know.
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