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Another Kindle question...sorry :)
I looked at them on Amazon last night and see that it does have function that will read to you if you are driving, etc. I'm wondering if you can plug that into your aux jack on the car radio like the iPod and get sound amplified over the speakers. When I drive, it's usually a long ways and I used to get Books on Tape but that gets expensive too.
Also, will it run off a cig lighter plug ?
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Yes, you can run the Kindle into your aux input. Not sure if there is a cig lighter adapter available. Probably. But you don't really need it. The batteries in the Kindle last for days. Literally.
It's a cool device. -e.
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