In addition, Amazon Prime membership affords access to the Kindle Owners’ Lending Library,
enabling popular books to be
“
borrowed
”
for free, like a brick-and-mortar lending library. There
is no due date on these titles, although lending is limited to one book per month.
If you don’t already have an Amazon Prime membership, you can set one up by logging into the
Amazon website, opening My Account, and following the instructions via the appropriate link.
5.3 Buying Movies, TV Shows, Music, and Books with the Amazon Fire
Even if you have an Amazon Prime membership, you’ll find that there are still items that you
cannot enjoy for free. In this scenario, you’ll need to buy or rent content. The same goes for
reading.
So just how do you get started buying or renting content? By this point, you should have three
things:
1. A wireless network connection.
2. An Amazon account.
3. A credit or debit card associated with that account.
With these ready, you’re all set! It only takes a few taps to find and download the music, movies
or magazines you want to read. However, the process for buying the different types of media on
the Amazon Fire differs slightly.
5.4 Buy and Watch Videos
Using Amazon Prime, you can stream movies and TV shows with the Prime Instant Video
service, choosing from thousands of videos.
Unlimited streaming is offered, while choices can be made based on what people nearby are
watching. The typical Amazon recommendations are also provided. Note that in addition to the
instant video option there are movies and videos — typically new and popular titles — that you
will need to pay for.
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