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[* black] The Fire has a very simplified design that includes a mere two ports and one button—all found on the bottom of the device. | |
[* black] The first port is a standard 3.5mm headphone jack, but the volume must be controlled from inside each app, as there are no external volume buttons. | |
- | [* black] The next port is a Micro-USB port for connecting the Fire to your computer. It also supports USB |
+ | [* black] The next port is a Micro-USB port for connecting the Fire to your computer. It also supports USB charging, though it will take longer than the advertised four-hour charge time when plugged into a power outlet. |
[* black] The only button on this tablet is a power button, located on the bottom of the Fire right next to the ports. | |
[* black] Port-wise the Fire is very similar to the iPad 2, with only a single port for charging/connecting. Size-wise, however, the Fire (measuring in at 7.5" x 4.7" x 0.45") looks a little like a chew-toy for the much larger iPad 2 (measuring in at 9.5" x 7.3" x 0.34"). |