Friday, March 1, 2013

Amazon Kindle Fire, Full Color 7 Multi-touch Display, Wi-Fi - OPEN BOX


Amazon Kindle Fire, Full Color 7 Multi-touch Display, Wi-Fi – OPEN BOX

*         Box Contents – Kindle Fire, U.S. power adapter (supports 100-240V) & Quick Start GuideFeatures

*         Processor – Fast, powerful dual-core processor

*         7 color multi-touch display with IPS Technology – Great for viewing movies and TV shows. Brings colorful magazines and books to life

*         8GB storage (6GB for user content) – Provides space for storing books, magazines, TV shows, movies and music

*         Cloud storage – Access to Amazon’s cloud storage with free storage of all Amazon digital content

***OPEN BOX***   This NEW product you are browsing has been inspected by our certified technicians to ensure that it meets factory specifications. It is guaranteed to be in perfect working order but it is sold in AS IS condition (for example, the box may be torn, etc) and returns will not be accepted. Please contact us with any questions BEFORE placing an order.  We accept PayPal and all major credit cards. We do our best to describe each item we are selling to the best of our ability. Bear in mind that the Item is sold as-is with no warranty. Use the contact us page to request additional info or images on this product.  19 million movies, TV shows, songs, magazines, and books Thousands of popular apps and games, including Netflix, Hulu

 

 

A Newbies Guide to iCloud: The Unofficial Guide to Making the Move Into the Cloud

Are you tired of manually syncing contacts, photos, music and documents? Now you can leave the cables and cords behind! Welcome to iCloud, Apple’s free wireless syncing and online storage service. iCloud makes syncing your contacts, mail, photos, documents and music effortless. In fact, with iCloud, no “syncing” is required—documents and media are all right there for users on every device. While the concept behind iCloud is straightforward, it takes a little tweaking and customization to really get the most out of this free service. And for users who are new to the Apple ecosystem, or unfamiliar with cloud storage, iCloud can seem like an entirely foreign world. Where do my things get ‘stored’? What if I run out of storage space? Wh