looks pretty darn nice... 7 inch seems like the ideal size for portability, while not compromising the comfort of viewing... the iPad Mini is no longer just a rumor in the Taiwanese tech community... just today, insiders are saying case maker, Catcher Technology Co. Ltd., has received Apple's iPad Mini orders... this news is out prior to Digitimes.
the iPad Mini is no longer just a rumor in the Taiwanese tech community... just today, insiders are saying case maker, Catcher Technology Co. Ltd., has received Apple's iPad Mini orders... this news is out prior to Digitimes.
And it's an even bigger lie than what DigiTimes says, which is surprising.
Now overall, I won't say it's a bad tablet, I tested it out in the store before but the one thing that bothers me, is every time Google makes a new operating system, there is a high chance that it doesn't work with the previous device the last mobile OS that came out. Therefore you always have to buy a new device in order to use the new OS.
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Originally Posted by Tallest Skil
GOODbye.
How's that?
No keep going, I've seen why better from you. Don't tell us you're losing your touch!
Oh, I've touch. I've touch left for a great many.
The older trolls, however, rarely warrant it. Nor do exceedingly common sense statements.
Oh, I've touch. I've touch left for a great many.
The older trolls, however, rarely warrant it. Nor do exceedingly common sense statements.
sorry, too funny to pass up.
looks pretty darn nice... 7 inch seems like the ideal size for portability, while not compromising the comfort of viewing... the iPad Mini is no longer just a rumor in the Taiwanese tech community... just today, insiders are saying case maker, Catcher Technology Co. Ltd., has received Apple's iPad Mini orders... this news is out prior to Digitimes.
And it's an even bigger lie than what DigiTimes says, which is surprising.
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Originally Posted by Wok Toss
looks pretty darn nice... 7 inch seems like the ideal size for portability, while not compromising the comfort of viewing...
But, but... A 7 inch screen is not large enough to properly express tablet apps!
Now overall, I won't say it's a bad tablet, I tested it out in the store before but the one thing that bothers me, is every time Google makes a new operating system, there is a high chance that it doesn't work with the previous device the last mobile OS that came out. Therefore you always have to buy a new device in order to use the new OS.
Interesting video on using the xbox360 wired controller with the Nexus7. Graphics look pretty nice BTW.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KGFycGbmDmU