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Originally Posted by ilovejedd
Nah. The reason it's not as big a deal is because Google's tablet only costs $200. Same price as the Kindle Fire but comes with a whole lot more hardware (quad-core CPU, 1280x800 px display, front-facing camera, GPS, etc). At this price point, lack of an SD card slot is disappointing but not exactly something to rake Google over the coals. 
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I'll rake them over the coals for it. As is, it's a deal breaker. No matter how good the hardware is, a tablet without content and no WiFi nearby is worthless.