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To: sylvester80 who wrote (13758)12/18/2011 1:54:46 PM
From: rnsmth  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 32692
 
Most of them dumbphones



To: sylvester80 who wrote (13758)12/18/2011 1:58:59 PM
From: sylvester80  Respond to of 32692
 
iGloLEDset brings the party to the Kindle Fire, helps you lighten the mood (video)
By Edgar Alvarez posted Dec 17th 2011 2:26AM
engadget.com
Back when we first saw what iGloLEDset could do on an iPhone, few would've thought an Amazon tablet would exist today. But it does, and let's face it: the Kindle Fire could benefit from a colorful personality lift. You can make it happen if you're willing to take on the $299 price tag that's slapped on a set of remotely controlled LEDs. Aside from its app introduction to the Fire, nothing changes, so you'll get identical features to those using the bulbs on another Android or iOS device. Certainly a commodity, but no one could blame you for wanting to add a pinch of geek spice to the season's festivities. Surprise! Video demo is after the break.