Transferring an eBook to your Kindle via USB saves the file directly to that particular device. Your book appears in the Books Library on your Kindle Fire, as seen here, or your eInk Kindle's home screen Using the Kindle Personal Documents Service Click the Buy button to purchase the eBook. If a book is available as an eBook on our Store, the available formats and prices will be displayed on the product page, as highlighted in the image below. This guide will assist you in loading your eBooks to your Kindle using both of the above methods after purchase.
You'll learn how to do this in the " Using the Kindle Personal Documents Service" section below.
Using Amazon's Kindle Personal Documents Service, you can email either MOBI or PDF files to your Kindle (some fees many apply).You'll learn how to do this in the " Transferring the eBook to Your Kindle via USB" section below. You can easily transfer a MOBI or watermarked PDF to your Kindle via USB.There are two ways to get an eBook purchased from our website onto your Kindle: Therefore you cannot adjust the font sizes or make notes when reading PDFs on a Kindle. PDFs, however, are faithful representations of the print book. Since the MOBI format is Kindle native, you can change font options (including size), make notes, and highlight text. If you prefer the watermarked PDF version of an eBook, you can also read them on most Kindles.
Many of the eBooks on our website are available in MOBI, a native Kindle format. You can control these new features from the Manage Your Kindle page at where you can see a list of your archived documents, re-deliver documents to your Kindle, delete any document from archive, or even turn off archiving for your account.Our eBooks can be read on Amazon's line of Kindle readers, including both the Kindle Fire and the eInk versions (Kindle, Kindle Touch, Kindle Keyboard, and Kindle DX). We expect to extend these features to Kindle apps (such as Kindle for Android, Kindle for iPhone, Kindle for PC and Kindle for Mac) in the coming months. Now (just as with Kindle books) Whispersync automatically synchronises your last page read, bookmarks and annotations for your documents (with the exception of PDFs) across devices.
In October 2011, Amazon announced changes to its Kindle personal documents service (the same service we use to delivery web articles to your Kindle).