One of my friends used to joke that I could pinpoint the most expensive item in any store just by walking in and saying, "Oh, I like that one."
Tweety, my parents both have Kindle Fires. I don't know which generation, but they've had them a couple of years. Dad's connection where the charger plugs into the Kindle got loose and it wouldn't charge. When he checked into having it fixed, they offered him a deal where he could trade it in for the new HD version and it cost him a lot less than just buying the new one without the trade-in. You might check into that.
I have the Kindle app on my iPod Touch and have downloaded free books to it. I used to read on it when we were out mowing and I was waiting on DH to finish edging or whatever.
We've been trying to find something cheaper than Cox for TV, but we never come up with a better option for the way we watch. Netflix and Hulu/HuluPlus are cheaper, but you can't get most recent shows through them. Most things are a season behind. We watch a fair amount of regular TV series, but very rarely watch movies. We would also have to invest in a device to show it on our TV instead of on the computer monitor. DirectTV and Dish have a habit of going out in storms. So we always end up sticking with Cox.
We don't go out much, not even to eat, and we don't go to movies or rent movies. TV is pretty much all we do together for entertainment, so I guess even cable is pretty cheap when we consider it almost our entire monthly entertainment budget.