

In Kindle app you double tap on a panel and it will zoom up to fit screen. In either case you probably should be using 'panel view'. It is more specialized for comics, in particular it will automatically organize your collection into series, genres etc. I would recommend installing the Comixology app and using that instead of Kindle app (you can read with either).
#Does the kindle reader app allow you to read comics for android
Would it = better getting 1 for Android instead of Kindle? scape I get 2 pages showing, so = smaller than portrait.scape picture (or 2 little 1s), & then go to next.I found it = OK after zooming in to read it, but then it zooms out again on next page. 1-12 in 2 vols.) & save 2-80 p&p or waiting months for vol. Just got Amazon Fire, so I thought I'd try Charmed season 10 No.


Should I choose to get an 8.9 inch one (there are other one's out there in the UK for a good price and good reviews, such as the A1CS Fusion Premium), I'm not sure if they particularly cater for being a comic book ereader? Again, anyone's advice \ experience would be greatly appreciated. I know on the Comixology app there's the feature of looking at one panel at a time but yeh, just wondered people's own thoughts on this? Everything else about the Kindle has pretty much been sold to me (I'm an Amazon junkie, would use it primarily as a film \ book device) but reading comics on it is the deal breaker for me. What are people's experiences with reading comics on the Kindle Fire, or is there an alternate tablet that may be better? There's a couple of things that are key to me:ĭoes reading it on a 7 inch screen a positive, or a drawback? Obviously that's significantly smaller than a normal sized comic (manga aside) and I know it'll probably come down to personal preference, but is a 7 inch too small? I think if the 8.9 inch Kindle was out in the UK (where Im based) i'd go for that one (iPad3 is a bit too much out my price range atm). To be honest the primary reason for getting an ereader is due to comics.
