Well I have an iPad, but I kind of like the look and feel of some of the larger
pads that are coming out with Android. I listen to the Leo LaPorte show on
Sundays, and he seems to be pretty up on the Android devices, but he was saying
this weekend that there are a lot of flavors, and issues with
On 2/28/11 2:04 PM, Bob Sneidar wrote:
I don't think China wants them back, what with all the hidden malware
and all. Can't risk giving themselves the worm. ;-)
I know you're joking, but to be fair, that was never one of the issues.
Mainly, the cheapest way to return a unit is to declare it as
I don't think China wants them back, what with all the hidden malware and all.
Can't risk giving themselves the worm. ;-)
Bob
On Feb 28, 2011, at 11:27 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> Thanks for the lead on this. I almost went with one of the Herotabs but there
> seemed to be a lot of issues with
On 2/22/11 5:54 AM, AndyP wrote:
I've had an Archos 101 16Gb for about 2 months now. Fantastic bit of kit for
around £300. Very happy with it. Archos are very pro-active with firmware
updates to remove bugs and add facilities.
I settled on the Archos 70. It's the right size and has all the fea
featured under cursor colour picker /
finder.
http://www.pointandsee.co.uk - made with LiveCode
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On 2/21/11 6:58 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
Recently, Colin Holgate wrote:
Just for comparison, how long does it take an iPad to start up?
There is an even deeper restart you can do, where all possible contents of
memory is wiped out before the startup can proceed. That takes 42 seconds.
So, as
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 9:58 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Recently, Colin Holgate wrote:
>
> >> Just for comparison, how long does it take an iPad to start up?
>
> > There is an even deeper restart you can do, where all possible contents
> of
> > memory is wiped out before the startup can proceed. Th
Recently, Colin Holgate wrote:
>> Just for comparison, how long does it take an iPad to start up?
> There is an even deeper restart you can do, where all possible contents of
> memory is wiped out before the startup can proceed. That takes 42 seconds.
So, as usual, the answer most every question
On Feb 21, 2011, at 6:57 PM, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
>> It's about 25 seconds from the Apple logo appearing to when you can start
>> to use it. The iPhone 4 is a lot longer, at around 43 seconds.
>
> Of course on the Android Herotab MID816 I was refering to a cold-start from
> the uni
On 2/21/2011 at 6:15 PM, Colin Holgate wrote:
> On Feb 21, 2011, at 6:08 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
>> If it is not plugged into the Mac it is much quicker for a boot up.
>
> It's about 25 seconds from the Apple logo appearing to when you can start
> to use it. The iPhone 4 is a lot longer, at
On Feb 21, 2011, at 6:08 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
> >If it is not plugged into the Mac it is much quicker for a boot up.
It's about 25 seconds from the Apple logo appearing to when you can start to
use it. The iPhone 4 is a lot longer, at around 43 seconds.
Like a split second since it's almost always in standby mode. Once you hit the
home button it's on. Then once you swipe the unlock it's instantly at the home
screen. In standby mode it can stay powered up for a week or more with out even
being plugged in.
If you have to turn it off completely w
On 2/21/11 4:23 PM, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
If you watch the unboxing videos on YouTube, the ones made by independent
reviewers (real people, not advertisements), you can tell what performs
well and what doesn't. The 1Ghz processors are pretty good. Even the
800Mhz is still good, bu
On 2/21/2011 at 02:09 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:54 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>> I think I should stick with Android so I can use it for development with
>> LiveCode. I just watched the videos that Roger linked to and I was
surprised
>> -- the tablets come in lots of differ
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 3:54 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 2/21/11 12:07 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
>
>>
>> Not an android and not released but RIM new tablet has the form factor you
>> want... I think it is called playbook or something similar.
>>
>
> I think I should stick with Android so I can us
On 2/21/11 12:07 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
Not an android and not released but RIM new tablet has the form factor you
want... I think it is called playbook or something similar.
I think I should stick with Android so I can use it for development with
LiveCode. I just watched the videos that Rog
On Feb 21, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> Not an android and not released but RIM new tablet has the form factor you
> want... I think it is called playbook or something similar.
The PlayBook is a seven inch screen, and is even wider ratio than Android. The
screen pixel size is 1024x6
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 2:53 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> On 2/21/11 11:42 AM, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
>
>> On 2/18/2011 at 6:15 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
>>
>>> I am, however, looking for a good Android tablet so I'll be
>>> ready when RR is. If anyone has suggestions on that, I'm all e
On 2/21/11 11:42 AM, roger.e.el...@sealedair.com wrote:
On 2/18/2011 at 6:15 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
I am, however, looking for a good Android tablet so I'll be
ready when RR is. If anyone has suggestions on that, I'm all ears.
I provided some review links of tablets that I would consider bu
On 2/18/2011 at 6:15 PM, J. Landman Gay wrote:
> I am, however, looking for a good Android tablet so I'll be
> ready when RR is. If anyone has suggestions on that, I'm all ears.
I provided some review links of tablets that I would consider buying. What
would you buy? I am interested in hearing s
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