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[* black] Game time! Let's play "Spot the Differences!" Can you tell these Kindles apart?
[* black] Hint: one of these tablets is not like the other.
-[* black] Similarities on the front (aside from camera placement) quickly dissolve as we take a look at the sides. Different port positioning and the appearance of speaker grills give away our new friend.
+[* black] Give up? Well, we have Kindle Fire HD, a non-HD 2012 Kindle Fire, and a Nexus 7. You can tell apart the non-HD vs. HD Kindles by different camera placement and a small size discrepancy.
+ [* black] We'll be including some non-HD Kindle Fire tidbits in this teardown, as it largely hasn't changed from last year's model.
[* black] Thickness comparison (top to bottom):
[* red] Nexus 7: 10.4 mm
[* orange] Kindle Fire (2012): 11.43 mm
[* yellow] Kindle Fire HD: 10.3 mm