Listening To Audio Materials - Amazon KINDLE Manual

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3.8 Listening to Audio Materials
There are three types of audio materials that you can listen to on your Kindle. You can
purchase, transfer, and listen to audiobooks from Audible.com, transfer MP3 files from
your computer to play as background music while you read, or turn on Text-to-Speech
in any of your reading material (where allowed by the rights holder). (For information
about transferring audiobooks or MP3 files to your Kindle, see Chapter 8.)
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