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Was just informed by a relative that family would like to buy our sailor a kindle for Christmas. The big debate...will it be allowed onboard a ship? Discussion is being had around whether or not it can give away the location of the ship when new books are being downloaded.

Sorry, silly question, but I am neither tech nor navy savvy :)

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They cannot download new books on a ship, I think Kindles are done thru wireless connection, not a computer and no cells are allowed. But you could buy it for him and download the books before you gave it to him so it would be ready to go . If you go to Amazon.com it gives you all the infomation about Kindles and you can download 200 books for viewing later, has a long battery life also.
If I can get in touch with my sailor, I can ask for details. However, kindles are cell phone tech, and there are no cell towers at sea, hence no signal. Technically, it could give away the location of the ship, and there are regulations which prevent that. ANY electronic signal can give away the location of a ship.

It could be used like the laptops are used, simply accessing the info downloaded on it, with new downloads happening in port in the US. I am not certain they would work overseas with a US contract; many cell phones do not unless it is a specific worldwide service agreement.
Thanks so much for the replies. If he is able to use it without downloading, it sounds like a great idea for a voracious reader:)
My son purchased one of these and is busy downloading books prior to his 1st deplayment( he's still in C school) but it takes up little space and can hold a lot of books. I thought it was an awesome idea. he intends to have all the books he wants prior to deployment, theres no way they will be able to use its online capabilities out at ship anyhows. There's 3 different models now, so make sure you pick the one best suited.

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