loren85022
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One of our camping concessions is to have available a nightly movie. All of us look forward to it. Typically there is no Wi-Fi so we are downloading one perhaps two movies to an iPad.
Actually we do not purchase them, as we really use Amazon prime for just about everything including watching movies. And the occasional rental for $3-$5. This is how we get them onto the iPad for remote viewing
We are preparing for a 12 night or more trip down the Baja and I want to come well prepared for movies. One option is to buy them and load them up on the hard drive. But then I noticed that the Kindle fire allows you to download movies and watch them without purchasing them. Remotely.
Does anybody have experience with the Kindle fire? https://kindle.amazon.com/
Have you tried the remote download and remote viewing? And if so, how many movies do you think you can store up on either 16 gig or 32 gigs? At somewhere between 100 and $200, the fire itself is cheaper than what I would probably spend to purchase the movies and then have to deal with downloading etc.
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Actually we do not purchase them, as we really use Amazon prime for just about everything including watching movies. And the occasional rental for $3-$5. This is how we get them onto the iPad for remote viewing
We are preparing for a 12 night or more trip down the Baja and I want to come well prepared for movies. One option is to buy them and load them up on the hard drive. But then I noticed that the Kindle fire allows you to download movies and watch them without purchasing them. Remotely.
Does anybody have experience with the Kindle fire? https://kindle.amazon.com/
Have you tried the remote download and remote viewing? And if so, how many movies do you think you can store up on either 16 gig or 32 gigs? At somewhere between 100 and $200, the fire itself is cheaper than what I would probably spend to purchase the movies and then have to deal with downloading etc.
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