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Originally Posted by Rizla
Apparently the chip in the Kindle comes with blue-tooth functionality built-in, and guess what--Amazon turn it off! Why? It would cost them nothing to leave it activated, and leave it as an unsupported experimental feature.
Why does Amazon have such an unnecessarily restrictive attitude? It's like with not allowing custom fonts and the poor margin options. But unfortunately Amazon seems determined to reduce the functionality of e-readers.
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It was the same with the nook tablets. Did you complain about those?
Since the frequencies are the same, and many computers have both, many wireless chips provide both wifi and bluetooth.