Pondering a Microsoft Surface tablet for my mom. Can I load e-books on it?
She currently has an old Kindle, which, if I read correctly, will soon be obsolete/unusable as 3G networks are phased out. I want to upgrade her before that happens, because reading is just about all she can do anymore given her health issues. So I want to be sure I'm getting her something she can use. with her fading eyesight, she needs L-A-R-G-E PRINT, so I want something that can enlarge the font of the book she's reading.
Does anybody here have any insight on these? Would appreciate.
AZSkiffyGeek
(12,599 posts)I believe it is available for Surfaces, I had it on my Win 10 laptop.
hedda_foil
(16,502 posts)I'm asking because Kindle has gone so far beyond the 3G Kindle (which I owned years ago and have replaced with successive newer Kindles) that you should take a look at what's available now. They're infinitely less expensive than the Microsoft Surface, and likely considerably lighter as well. I have an 8" model that I do everything except heavy duty work on.
lastlib
(24,904 posts)I have to go into town to the library to be able to load the books on her Kindle. I may take another look at newer Kindles too, but I'm more comfortable with the Surface, and I'm her only "tech support". So I need to get her something I can work with, and I have more of a learning curve w/ a Kindle. So-o-o......... I've been flipping a lot of coins lately....
TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)anything.
I have a couple of Nooks, a Windows and an Android tablet, a laptop, a Windows desktop, a Linux laptop, and a phone. They are not all currently working, but when they do, they do fine with ebooks.
They don't all like the Kindle format, but that's easily dealt with. More important is how your mom deals with the machine itself. If she is comfortable with the Surface, then go for it.
hlthe2b
(106,340 posts)just about anything you want. If she orders e-books from Barnes & Noble rather than Amazon, she might need the nook app too.
canetoad
(18,122 posts)Any iPad or Android tablet will work as an ebook reader with the right app.
Progressive dog
(7,235 posts)But, according to Microsoft, surface tablets run Windows 10 S, which should have no problem running Amazons Kindle Ap for PC;s.
AnyFunctioningAdult
(193 posts)Make sure to turn on the "Night Light" which will filter out blue light. This feature by default turns on at night when activated, but you can adjust the time or just leave it always on. That will make reading a ton better on your eyes. I love reading on my Surface.