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December 6 2011 2 06 /12 /December /2011 06:44

It’s pretty easy to max out your Kindle Fire’s storage space.

Amazon Kindle Fire is purpose-built to find and consume digital media: books, movies and TV shows, music, magazines, apps, and the web. It is more limited in its capabilities than an iPad, but in these areas it holds its own. While with only 6.5GB of available storage and no option for expansion, it’s unrealistic to transfer your entire media library to your new device. That means constantly adding and removing files to and from your Fire as necessary.

Unless of course, you use an app like Splashtop.

Maybe you know that you can stream some video to it, but don’t know much more than that. Even if you’re halfway across the world, the $3 Splashtop app will let you stream music, movies, and TV shows from your computer to your Kindle Fire. That means you can access any file you own (as long as you’re on Wi-Fi) without worrying about storage space.

But another problem comes up that maybe spoilsport…The smart gadget supports content formats like Kindle (AZW), TXT, PDF, unprotected MOBI, PRC natively, Audible (Audible Enhanced (AA, AAX)), DOC, DOCX, JPEG, GIF, PNG, BMP, non-DRM AAC, MP3, MIDI, OGG, WAV, MP4, VP8 according to Wikipedia of Kindle Fire, If you want to stream media from PC to a Kindle Fire directly and playback the medias on Kindle Fire perfectly, you need to convert the video/audio files to the MP4/H.264/MP3 etc that Kindle Fire compatible with first.

Let’s say you’ve looked at our side-by-side comparisons with the Nook Tablet, and have decided to go with the Kindle Fire as your tablet of choice this holiday season. No matter which tablet you choose, but there will be one clear choice for most people. If you want to make you Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet content more colorful, and you would like to transfer more movies/musics to your Tablet, then maybe you can free download the poweful and smart Kindle Fire video converter for mac

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