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[* black] The star of the Show is its 7-inch, 1024 × 600 touchscreen display.
- [* icon_note] That 170 PPI pixel density seems a little low by today's standards, but it's not so bad considering Amazon expects you to use this device half a room away.
+ [* icon_note] That 170 PPI pixel density seems a little low by today's standards, but it's not so bad considering Amazon expects you to use this device from half a room away.
[* black] Or maybe they just needed to get rid of some [guide|79137|Fire Tablet|stepid=158509|new_window=true] displays...
[* black] The back and top of the Show share some similarities with the old Echo devices: physical volume and microphone/camera on/off buttons.
[* black] In a wild departure from the cylindrical Echo shapes of yore, the Show looks closer to [http://www.ex-astris-scientia.org/inconsistencies/monitors/monitor-tos-tapes-theparadisesyndrome.jpg|something out of Star Trek|new_window=true].
+ [* icon_note] And a little like the [guide|1614|Chumby|new_window=true]. You all remember the Chumby, right?