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| Thread ID: 125431 | 2012-06-28 01:19:00 | Nexus 7 | Metla (12) | PC World Chat |
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| 1284364 | 2012-06-28 08:34:00 | have you moved the family over as well? Nope, No money for that carry on, left them a block of hard cheese, some stale bread and spent everything we had left on a single plane ticket to Australia. |
Metla (12) | ||
| 1284365 | 2012-06-28 08:43:00 | Nope, No money for that carry on, left them a block of hard cheese, some stale bread and spent everything we had left on a single plane ticket to Australia.Sweet, cave man time | plod (107) | ||
| 1284366 | 2012-06-28 08:47:00 | I'm still getting over my first 7 days here, A full week of heavy drinking knocks me around a bit, and cost me a heap of cash, still, I also managed to knock over what they call an Intensive delivery Diploma during that week, So I'm a shitload more qualified then I was a few short days ago. | Metla (12) | ||
| 1284367 | 2012-06-29 00:53:00 | I'm still getting over my first 7 days here, A full week of heavy drinking knocks me around a bit, and cost me a heap of cash, still, I also managed to knock over what they call an Intensive delivery Diploma during that week, So I'm a shitload more qualified then I was a few short days ago. Which has gotta be good. Or, to appease mikebartnz - Which has to be a good thing. :D |
Nick G (16709) | ||
| 1284368 | 2012-06-29 06:52:00 | Google`s Nexus 7 Tablet Is In Danger of Failure: 10 Reasons Why www.eweek.com |
zqwerty (97) | ||
| 1284369 | 2012-06-29 07:10:00 | That's a pretty crappy article ... Reminds me of some of the really bad articles written by a certain NZHerald Tech journalist. 1) Nothing wrong with a 7" tablet, and the Kindle Fire has seen great success. If the customer wants a bigger screen, they pay for it. If they want a smaller screen, a solid option for an Android-based device is now here 2) is related to 3), because everybody knows the i* brand. In much the same way Google seem to be doing similar things with the Nexus line. 4) So one home page is enough to make or break sales on a device? I notice Apple don't feature on that homepage yet they do even better than the Kindle Fire? 5) The addition of 4G would have also *significantly* increased the price of the device, not to mention it would have limited it to only a dual-core system, much in the same way the Galaxy S3 Tegra3 device is quad-core only. Tradeoffs had to be made to get the price under $200 6) Sure 16GB isn't enough if you're an apple user and you're used to *everything* being stored on your device. If you're a Google user you'll know that even 8GB is ample 7) So first of all in 1) this guy bitches about 7" tablets not going to work, then he goes on about how Apple are going to come in and dominate the market? Whatever ... 8) No need for it, yet he says in 7) that Apple are about to come out with it?! Geez is this guy high? He can't decide if he's swinging left or right... 9) It's a Google product, hellooooooo, what a moron!?! 10) Sounds like a great way to get customers onboard and then if they WANT something bigger or with 3G then they'll fork out for it. If not, then by all accounts I'm sure they're going to be pretty damn pleased with it. Unlike the *underpowered* link, the Tegra3 can go toe to toe with the best of them out there. What an idiot of a writer if you ask me... |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 1284370 | 2012-06-29 07:18:00 | +1 Chill. If you say the 7 inch size is useless, why say that Apple making one and that it would change the game. Also, if you say that a lack of 3g is prohibitive, first look at the stats. Most tablets sold are wifi only, and with the ability of phones to be a hotspot, it would only be adding extra cost. Looks like a pretty poor article. | Nick G (16709) | ||
| 1284371 | 2012-06-29 07:24:00 | underpowered 7-inch tablet? How the hell is a Tegra 3 device UNDERPOWERED? For me, a 10.1 inch tablet will suit better, but I don't see how 7 inch tablet is bad.. |
sahilcc7 (15483) | ||
| 1284372 | 2012-06-29 07:35:00 | I see Amazon are biting back with a dual and quad core kindle fire (www.mobilemag.com) with metal casing. | kahawai chaser (3545) | ||
| 1284373 | 2012-06-29 07:42:00 | 5) The addition of 4G would have also *significantly* increased the price of the device, not to mention it would have limited it to only a dual-core system, much in the same way the Galaxy S3 Tegra3 device is quad-core only. Tradeoffs had to be made to get the price under $200.except in the US where the S3 is the dual core version only. It's amazing how Google can release a good product like this and on the same day release the nexus Q which as far as I can see will be DOA |
plod (107) | ||
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