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I was looking at the used prices of iPads on Amazon earlier, which admittedly was not a comprehensive study, and they were surprisingly high. The previous generation of the iPod Touch was also selling for more than the next generation for reasons I didn't fathom.Originally posted by d000hg View PostYou mean like how iPhone3GS is still used by loads of people? Or those who bought any other tablet are left with a usable item even when better ones come out.
Still, you sit their waiting until they stop making better versions of things before buying anything. Good luck with that.
Next big thing, probably some time off and missing a few steps in between, will be a smartphone that has advantages of a big display with the advantages of a small device. Roll-up or fold up displays.
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You mean like how iPhone3GS is still used by loads of people? Or those who bought any other tablet are left with a usable item even when better ones come out.Originally posted by Alf W View PostBrilliant. So all the smug iTwats that have shelled out £600 in the last 9 months now have an embarrassing obsolete piece of junk to embarrass them.
Still, you sit their waiting until they stop making better versions of things before buying anything. Good luck with that.
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I would have said make phone calls but it would certainly kill any cool you might have had holding this up to your ear. I can't wait to see the first person with a Samsung one taking a callOriginally posted by Churchill View PostLimited functionality? What else do you expect it to do?
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All these tablets are just large smart phones without the phone bit
I can't see the excitement
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Um, that's kinda what I was getting at.Originally posted by AtW View PostIt will be v7 by the time I get my sofa
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FTFYOriginally posted by AtW View PostI think I'll buy one actually - seen v1 in the flesh yesterday, looks very nice - v7 will be perfect for my sofa
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Play popular mass market games (with demanding graphics), be able to use off the shelf standard applications office/graphics/development, file storage and serving if needed, run virtual machines, boot to different operating systems, be easy to upgrade if a new app needs it, connect wired or wireless to networks, connect any USB peripheral. Just the standard stuff you can do with a similarly priced laptop really.Originally posted by Churchill View PostLimited functionality? What else do you expect it to do?
Portability is a heavy price to pay to lose most of those.
On my very cheap (I paid about £175) and nasty netbook which is highly portable I can do most of those and my reasonably priced but large Dell XPS I can do all of them.
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I don't understand why people would pay such a massive amount for such limited functionality.
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Its competitor comes out tomorrow:
http://www.freep.com/article/2011022...ul-iPad-killer
Bloody expensive and looks like an iPad.
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