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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark Does the 2 in 1 get categorized as a PC or a "tablet"? This is where is gets a bit messy. For example, both of these devices are branded as a 2-in-1, but both of them are quite different: The ASUS …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark This is why there should be no "tablet" market and no "smartphone" market. There's a PC market and cell phone market. That's it. These research companies tend to define and redefine these labels to suit their…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections The original image from the article was the higher end, $999 T300, which is styled to look like a MacBook Air. An image of the cheaper plastic $400 T100 has been substituted so that nobody gets confuse…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dick Applebaum *pictures* There is no need to antagonise.
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Quote: Originally Posted by DogCowabunga if those other devices are continuing to gain traction while their sales remain flat then iPad is REALLY continuing to gain traction at 16 million quarter after quarter. I'm really looking forward to m…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Benjamin Frost What do you want for posting pretty pictures? A medal? I want Daniel to correct his mistake.
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Last year it was toys, and this year the emphasis is being placed on netbook-hybrids like the Asus T100 (below), an x86 notebook running the desktop version of Windows 8.1. That's the ASUS Transfo…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider As noted by Jitesh Ubrani, IDC's Research Analyst cited in the firms's Worldwide Quarterly Tablet Tracker press release, "although its share of the market remains small, Windows devices continue to gain …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alfiejr chips do not = business strategy. there is no "natural progession" in markets manipulation. Google's agenda is based on other factors, not chips. The 64-bit kernel is already there and the hardware is there…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Alfiejr 64 bit chips do not = 64 bit Android. and why assume Google will ever produce a full 64 bit version of the Android OS and in-house apps as Apple has already achieved? Google is aiming for the broadest possib…
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank Doesn't Google have to release their 64 Bit code first before the rest can release a working product? I don't really care about trying to find out about every single Android product since I'm not planning …
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 A blurry pic of a tablet based on a rumour doth not a tablet on the market make. Thank you for once again pointing out the obvious, it would help if you actually read my posts in their entirety.
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank I don't have a problem talking about a future product, as long as everyone knows it's just rumor until the product is announced, but to compare against an existing product to compare is just futile. By the ti…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX 1) It hasn't launched yet now is it slated to launch for 2 to 3 quarters. 2) There is no info on the specs. 3) There is no info on the quality. 4) There is no info on the usability. 5) All you…
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Quote: Originally Posted by hill60 Phones NOT tablets. Show me a Xiaomi tablet. It would help if you read my previous post: Quote: Originally Posted by WS11 Again, it was more of a general statement on Chinese brands. In fact, none of …
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank Last time I checked, ASUS is running at around 6% or less Net Profit to Gross Sales margin, which in the REAL world, is AWFUL. These computer/tablet/smartphone mfg can't continue at such low margins. It's al…
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank Xiaomi doesn't make tablets that I'm aware of. They only make smartphones and phablets. They also have to have enough sales for IDC, Gartner, etc. to recognize them by previous quarter/yearly sales. Maybe …
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank Aren't the newer iPad mini 2's using a 64 Bit processor and the Nexus 7 isn't? Secondly, Nexus 7's are a smaller screen 7 inch vs 7.9inch. The iPad mini 2 is almost a full inch larger diagonally. Thirdly, …
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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank I used the term CHEAP in front to designate the cheapest products. If they are Chinese, then this lists the cheapest Chinese brands. But I didn't refer to ALL Chinese products as cheap. Only those that are.…
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 Atom is and has been seen in poor light compared to AMDs BRAZOS offerings. As such Intel has had to increase performance drastically to keep up. However realize that reviews by many online sources bias exp…