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Audio books are just recordings, right? So once they're downloaded I don't understand why you'd still need to be connected. Also, on the tablet I had I downloaded straight to my tablet. Not audio books but other files.
Not sure, but I'm thinking audiobooks checked out from a public library platform are somewhat proprietary. Possibly even more likely so if they are listened to via a proprietary android app once downloaded.
I've read that you cannot listen to some books without first Logging in to an app, which might need an active wi-fi connection.
Just not sure yet.
You can watch DVDs you ripped yourself using FairUseWizard on your PC. Get the DVDs from the library or from your own families collection.
It's encouraging to hear that there are things to use a tablet for without always being connected to wi-fi.
One of my intended goals was to Listen to audiobooks from the library but even if that doesn't work out and I'll only be able Read them without the connection I think there seem to be enough other things to do to justify buying a tablet.
Thanks for the information.