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message 1: by Katja (new)

Katja Vartiainen | 2 comments I'm stalling in reading new stuff, because I don't have a tablet yet and it kills me reading on a computer. So is Kindle fire big enough, is my question? Or recommendations? Is it possible to view other stuff(change the format with a program) to see non-Amazon comic on Fire? thanks!


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Saugata Mukherjee | 12 comments Hi Katja,
Is the sole (or at least biggest by far) purpose of this tablet, reading digital comic? If the answer is an emphatic yes, then I have an answer for you. I was going through this phase 5-6 months ago and my solution is Nook HD+. It has beautiful screen, the size is perfect for reading comic and damn cheap. It is working great for me. If money is not a big concern for you (for me it was), then the best tablet you can buy for this purpose is Ipad (any version will work). Since the only purpose of a tablet for me was reading comics, I did not find merit to invest that much money and got me a nook HD+. Its screen quality (resolution) is great for reading comic.
While buying a tablet for Comics reading you need to keep in mind: a good resolution screen, a good size screen (10 inch+) and a good battery life is always handy.
Regarding possibility to view other stuff in Kindle fire - Comixology and Marvel Unlimited have their own interface for reading comics. If you meant CBR/CBZ DRM free files then I am sure, there will be compatible applications. But I am not 100% certain.
Hope this helps. Happy comics reading.


message 3: by Katja (new)

Katja Vartiainen | 2 comments Thank you!
hmmm... I'm going to publish my own graphic novel in autumn, probably through Amazon...
no ipad is right out for me at this point...
I wish not to get several, wonder what the future holds, eh?


message 4: by Saugata (new)

Saugata Mukherjee | 12 comments Best of luck for your GN
Looking forward to it.


Erin *Proud Book Hoarder* (erinpaperbackstash) I bought a Kindle Fire over other Kindles because I wanted the video option (that, years later, I rarely use) and the ability for color when it comes to comics, graphic novels and children's books. It's worth that if you read a lot of those.

Be warned the start up is rather slow and I think the kindles are a little buggy, but that's just me. I was disappointed, but still the best fit for me out of the Ereaders.


message 6: by Josh (new)

Josh (chameleonj) I have a Kindle Fire, but when I subscribed to Marvel Unlimited I couldn't run their app on it. I got a used Galaxy Tab 3 10.1" for a comparable price and couldn't be happier. I can read my Kindle books in the Kindle app, but can also run Marvel Unlimited, games, etc. You could probably even find a used Galaxy Tab 4 these days because I bought mine over a year ago.

Good luck!


Sandee is Reading (sandeeisreading) I just read it on my on my phone, which is a terrible idea. I'm planning to probably get a Galaxy tab or an Ipad mini 4 soon so it's more portable. :) I tried the older kindles and they weren't really for me. The apps weren't available to be purchased in my country, which sucked so... I'm sticking with the regular tablets.


message 8: by Katja (new)

Katja Vartiainen | 2 comments Thanks all! Yeah, phone does seem a bit small- plus I still resist the
smartphones in my current life situation. I guess it's K Fire AND a galaxy of sorts.


message 9: by Norman (new)

Norman (normankim) | 7 comments I use a google Nexus 7 and have been since 2012ish. Would prefer a bigger screen, and I also have an iPad, but I much prefer Android's PerfectViewer over Apple's comic apps.


message 10: by Chris (new)

Chris | 10 comments I have a Kindle Fire HD8. As an all around tablet for reading comics, novels, watching video, playing games, etc it's pretty great. If you were almost exclusively going to read comics, I would recommend something larger, like a 10" model. Comics read really well on the 8, but sometimes, depending on the graphic novel, illustration (and the words) can get a little cramped. But if you are planning on using it for novels, I think the 10" would be way too big.

The screen is beautiful. Sharp and vibrant.

I haven't found a really good free comic app that reads .cbr files. I have a suitable one, but there has to be something better. I prefer reading PDFs though and adobe reader works great for that.

Good luck with whatever you get.


message 11: by Andrew (new)

Andrew | 21 comments I read some comics on my iPad mini and I was surprised by how well the books translated to it. I was afraid the screen was going to be too small, but I've found it to be more than enough for the comics I've read.


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