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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank I think a lot of schools are preferring iOS tablets vs full Windows is because of the s/w that's written and ease of use and administration. A lot of these schools are putting their books on iBooks. I thin…
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Since 95% of tablets in schools around the world! and almost 90% in corporate are iPads! it would be blind to think that tablets such as the OMNI 10 are worthwhile. They are not. They aren't worth the bother.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Feynman Not to mention the other none work apps. But then again if they removed those apps from the product they wouldn't have any other apps to show... The T100 in their ad is running x86 Windows 8.1, not Windows…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark Killer of the Surface2 Yeah, it completely undermines the Surface 2 by offering a complete x86 version of Windows. Microsoft should have used x86 hardware inside the Surface 2, even Anand from Anandtech …
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross Actually you're not entirely correct. I do some pretty sophisticated photo and movie editing on my iPad. Is it the same as on my Mac Pro? No, not yet. But the apps available are much better than the averag…
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Make fun of Microsoft's ad campaign all you want, that mid-range T100 for $349 is a killer device.
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Talk about getting the short end of the stick. Meanwhile HP launched their Omni 10 tablet for $399: Windows 8.1 / Microsoft Office Home & Student 2013 Intel Z3770 / 2GB LPDDR3 10.1 inch 1920x1200 display ~10 hour battery 1.4 lbs
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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross It is about twice as expensive as controllers for the PS and Xbox. But then, this is a more complex device, and add a whopping battery. How is it more complex than a PlayStation controller such as Sony's …
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$99 and you have to take the case off? No thanks! MOGA must be adding some sort of Apple tax. The MOGA HERO POWER is only $59 and it also has a 1800 mAh.
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Quote: Originally Posted by akqies There is a big difference between making a prototype and making a device in volume where the display and glass can both be produced reliably at a reasonable cost, and where the vendor has tested the design t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by pk22901 Apple's been rumored to be developing the same thing. I wonder if this is just an Apple head fake to have Samsung be the first to test the market and, if it fails for Samsung, well then, it couldn't happ…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AnalogJack I am surprised that no one has come up with the double sided phone yet. The YotaPhone does just that, one side has an E-Ink display and the other side has an LCD:
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic See, why aren't we hearing about these products. Why is Lenovo pushing their silly crappy phones, they don't make money. Nokia knows this the most. This looks like an awesome phone by the way, shame I never hea…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic Wow, that's nice looking , when will that baby be released? It was announced in January and released this past April.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic Back to the story at hand, Lenovo should rethink this strategy, no one is going to buy their phones outside of China, there to cheap, ugly and the low end market is already saturated. They should just focus on t…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections The Note III lacks the volume and thermal constraints of being a phone-sized device. It’s a small tablet. It has a "8 core" chip (four of which are large, the other four of which are anemic embedded cores)…
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Quote: Originally Posted by DroidFTW Yup, you totally missed the joke. No worries though, I agree that the A7 is not half-baked or rushed. ARMv8 has been ready since 2012, but in order for Apple to get it to market quickly (and in quantity)…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 64bit, the countdown began on September 10, 2013. Intel officially released Silvermont X86-64 at IDF13 on September 10th~12th, 2013.
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Quote: Originally Posted by tipoo With Bay Trail getting cost, performance, and power draw competitive with ARM chips, I don't see much sense in keeping with ARM in this form factor. A tablet just like this but with Bay Trail and full on Windows…
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Quote: Originally Posted by iaeen And impractical. How are you supposed to use it? Something like this: Considering it's Valve, I'll give them the benefit of the doubt (until I actually try the controller).