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Quote: Originally Posted by drblank Look at the URL, it says it all. In order to find this site, I had typed into Google (their search tool would be the best suited. ;-) ) and I typed in "Cheap Android tablets" and this is one of the sites th…
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Quote: Originally Posted by AppleInsider Windows tablets were essentially a non-factor, though IDC cited that some devices like the Asus T100 have become "sleeper hits" for customers looking for devices that are "good enough." Small share asid…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Instead of Apple having 95% of PC sales above $1,000, they will now have 95% of PC sales above $900. Just that little bit of creep downward will terrify everyone else, but it’s not a market destroyer. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by jungmark The market is already competitive. This won't change a thing. Not exactly, service providers in Canada and US are still over-charging for phone plans. Taking away the sale of smartphones will give the co…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil Good advice; I won’t be buying their product… Take from it what you will, but I don't think you would fit their target market. The OnePlus One is meant to compete with larger Android flagships (Ga…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich They might demand they be given the same indemnification for infringement that was given to Samsung by Google. The OnePlus One running Cyanogenmod 11S launches on the 28th of May, if it can succeed in…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SpamSandwich http://www.mi.com/en Interesting. I doubt they'll ever be able to expand into the US with their phone(s). Apple would come at them, guns blazing, with lawsuits. Xiaomi's competition, OnePlus, will …
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Meanwhile Xiaomi (who just renamed themselves Mi) are expanding into Malaysia, the Philippines, India, Indonesia, Thailand, Vietnam, Russia, Turkey, Brazil and Mexico. For those who are unaware, Xiaomi offers devices with top of the line specificat…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Brandon Powell That looks sexy Indeed. If Apple was to create a 5.5" device, that OnePlus One could be a strong competitor.
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Quote: Originally Posted by adhir I'm all for the 4.7. Phablet not so much, though I'll reserve judgement until I see it. The OnePlus One has a 5.5" display inside a chassis size that is commonly used with devices that have a 5" display: He…
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Why am I not surprised, business as usual at Samsung. Mind you, I'm sure many of these billion dollar companies would look to seize an opportunity when they had the chance. For better or for worse even Apple was utilizing Steve Jobs' death to sell…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Corrections There are boats full of people in that image who will most certainly drown violently. They are no doubt terrified of their impending doom. But clearly, the Samsung apologists are out in full force, se…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX I don't see why. It's Samsung that called it a tsunami. The image is from the 2011 tsunami that hit Japan and was responsible for the deaths of 15,000+ people. I'm completely disgusted Daniel would …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Ireland And new Kuro plasma? Amirite? Booo... Quote: Originally Posted by mpantone Nope. Pioneer sold many of their Kuro plasma patents to Panasonic, shut down the production line last year. It's dead. …
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So how does Intel fit into all of this? Is their development of a 64-bit Android kernel supposed to be some sort of Tizen back door as well? Here we have the ASUS TF103C using Intel's x86-64 Z3745 SoC. This is one of the first few 64-bit Android …
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Retina MBA is something a lot of people have been waiting for. I'm surprised Apple has taken this long when the competition has already been filling in that segment. ASUS UX301: 2.60 lbs 0.60 " thick 13.3 " 2560 x 1440 display Lenovo Yog…
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Quote: Originally Posted by SolipsismX The doping for the benchmark tests adds very little improvement to the overall performance but says a lot about the vendor's moral fiber which, to me, makes it illogical that they would have 1) ever thoug…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mcarling It makes a lot of sense to eventually integrated the baseband processor into the A series CPU/GPU (to improve performance, battery life, reliability, and reduce cost). Designing their own discrete baseband pr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by snova doubt anyone would admit it. Why's that? Are you implying there some sort of bigotry here?
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Quote: Originally Posted by wizard69 By then Apple will be on second generation 64 bit hardware, maybe even third generation depending upon when J1 actually is. I still see big.LITTLE as a lot of stupid. One low power core might make sense …