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Kindle Fire vs iPad in Baja & Hughes Net question

AASelf - 12-1-2011 at 11:22 AM

1. Is anyone using the new Kindle Fire or iPad to access video and other content from Amazon Prime or iTunes in Baja (via a wifi connection). If so, how does each work? Are there any issues accessing the content from within Baja (I'm a lifetime apple user but the $199 Kindle price tag is hard to resist).

2. Does anyone do either of these via a Hughes net connection? And if so, how does it work for you?

Thanks.

DanO - 12-1-2011 at 12:22 PM

I use an iPad to access movies on Netflix via a wireless router/Starband satellite modem hookup. No problems.

AASelf - 12-1-2011 at 01:21 PM

Thanks. (when you're a jet your'e a jet all the way...) One of my favorite musicals.

shleeGoo - 12-6-2011 at 08:12 PM

This case was an additional one best distributor for the former iPad and iPad 2 owners are waiting for the release of the Otterbox Commuter case for iPad 2. This case did so well for the former version because it provides unbelievable security with minimal bulk. The more heavy-duty Otterbox case, the Defender Series, was not liked much by users because it was overly bulky, which made it less functional. ipad2 Sleeves ipad 2 skin ipad 2 stand

[Edited on 12-7-2011 by shleeGoo]

DENNIS - 12-6-2011 at 09:31 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by shleeGoo
This case was an additional one best distributor for the former iPad and iPad 2 owners are waiting for the release of the Otterbox Commuter case for iPad 2. This case did so well for the former version because it provides unbelievable security with minimal bulk. The more heavy-duty Otterbox case, the Defender Series, was not liked much by users because it was overly bulky, which made it less functional. ipad2 Sleeves ipad 2 skin ipad 2 stand

[Edited on 12-7-2011 by shleeGoo]


Say...what???

Bob and Susan - 12-7-2011 at 05:31 AM

re hughes:

you can download books and music files
as much as you want

but you cannot stream movies or music

they WILL cut you off (FAP)