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Is there really a market for 7" tablets? The low sales of existing 7" tablets says otherwise.
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I'm more amazed by the number of people still falling for Samsung's trickery and buying their soon-to-be abandonwares.
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It's a toy It will flop It is not a PC People don't want tablets Did I miss anything? The iPad is a huge part of my life it feels as if I always had an iPad.
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jragosta wrote: » You keep saying that, but haven't substantiated it with anything but your opinion. That's my point. You don't have any evidence to support your claim that a tablet can't use more than 2 cores. Please explain why Apple put 4 grap…
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povilas wrote: » We have to draw a line between Avatar type Pro (huge films, many effects and so on) and editing some TV Show episode Pro which can be done using a MacBook Pro while on train to Utah. I knew Amtrak was slow but damn!
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Most Android phones aren't used as smartphones.
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Good. Stick to Samsung.
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michael scrip wrote: » Oh that's cool. Have Atoms gotten any better? Yes and they will get even better once moved to 22nm process next year.
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They lost me at AT&T and Verizon.
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So Android so far has cost Google billions with nothing to show for it. I wait for Google to collapse under its own weight.
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I paid ¥40000 (about $500) for my 40" Toshiba Regza. Can't see myself paying much more for a TV. I do have it hooked to an Apple TV.
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Hope this is true. Samsung needs to be humbled.
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Next year the Atom SoC will be far ahead of ARM not only in performance but also power efficiency. I won't mind my next iPad or iPhone having an Atom inside of them.
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DigiTimes have they ever been reliable? No!
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I don't see Android growing this much unless something different happens, like sub $300 tablets become dominant.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tallest Skil "Not in handhelds, they ain't." It'll be a few years before they can compete with ARM. I meant process technology. But with the latest Atom SoC (Mefield) they already compete very w…
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Quote: Originally Posted by jragosta 32 nm has been in production by SOME foundries. The ones that Apple uses have still not converted. For that matter, there are a lot of products in the market that are still on older process t…
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solipsismx wrote: » That's not accurate at all. There are technical reasons that kept the iPhone 3GS, iPad, iPhone 4, iPad 2, iPhone 4S, and iPad (3) at the 45nm process. Apple has been testing the 32nm lithography with the new Apple TV and newly …
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Why Apple is sticking with Samsung and there ancient fabrication process? 45nm is so 2008. 32nm has been around since 2010 and yet Samsung continued to make Apple's chips with 45nm process. Imagine how much more energy efficient the iPad and iPhone …
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I installed the JDK now how can I remove the Apple provided JRE? I don't want to just uncheck it but remove it completely.