Therefore the LAST thing I need is yet ANOTHER video camera.
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I only need wi-fi and an e-reader and maybe I would need email capability if I didn’t have a Qwerty keyboard on my fake Blackberry.
Amazon’s Kindle Fire is a nice getaway from all of the over accessorized gadgets on the market.
Some good things about the Kindle Fire is that, It's Bigger than the Original Kindle, but lighter Than The iPad.The new black 7.5-inch tablet is an in inch taller than the original Kindle e-reader, and weighs more than twice as much (14.6 ounces as opposed to 5.98 ounces). However, it's still significantly lighter than the hefty iPad 2, which weighs in at around 21.3 ounces. That said, the Kindle Fire a very streamlined little device.
Other than a USB port for charging, there's not much else--no SD card slot, camera (I DON’T need another Camera), or HDMI port (The 1 thing I consider a problem) and Engadget notes this could be somewhat inconvenient for users: "What Kindle Fire definitely won’t have won't have, is the number of physical inputs. It'll make do with just a power button and nothing more -- if you want to turn down the volume you'll need to dive into the status bar [This may become a problem only time will tell).