Look, and not just you, I'm saying this to a lot of the people freaking out about the possibility of Kindle Fire 2 in the next quarter...
The Kindle Fire may be a low-end device, but it is a very powerful device. You know that new Samsung Note? It can't even play some of the games that the Kindle can, even though it has higher specifications... It lags and the Kindle doesn't! Heck, I run a lot of software that is preinstalled for other tablets, like the amazing SuperNote, perfectly fine on the KF. We're talking about the tablets that are $500 in price people!
If you're going to be annoyed with just one little specification change, like a better processor or a SD card slot, please stop buying gadgets all together or learn to live with it. There's nothing worse than the feeling that you must have the most recent and greatest thing out there. There's nothing worse than a school buying 100 new iPad 2 devices for their school to use iBooks Author and then being slapped in the back by getting cheated out with the new Retina models.
New chipsets and components get developed every quarter, they take about two more quarters to get implemented and by that time something brand new has been developed. It's more often than how often they produce new cars.
Forget about the rumors, for they are just rumors. Instead, focus on your wonderful devices that do wonderful things like let you read, browse the internet, and watch video. Maybe it doesn't have 3G or 4G, but at least we aren't the one waiting for a video to buffer, a webpage to load, and a app to download over that kind of connection.
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