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On 12/31/11 11:34 AM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 31, 10:41 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 12/31/11 9:33 AM, wrote: On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:09:36 -0500, X ` wrote: On 12/30/11 9:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there? First, let's look at what it IS. It is a marketing tool from Amazon to hawk their digital wares. It has a decently large screen, though Ipad is larger. It has about 15K apps to Ipads roughly 100K apps. It is light in memory at 8GB. It does not have 3G, but does have b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has no camera. She may not want some of this and may want things not listed. So if she is looking for a reader with some netbook/tablet capability, it may be OK. Best feature is the price. I personally am passing on one because I can pay a bit more for a really good netbook. I think this is a LOT like buying a boat. Figure out what you are going to use the reader/tablet/netbook/notebook for and then find the features that meet your requirements. If you like to read books and magazines on a small computer screen, the Kindles and similar readers are ok. I still prefer reading books the "traditional" way, although I did read an entire "beach" novel on my laptop the last time I flew cross country. It was ok. The lack of 3G/4G on a tablet may not be so serious an issue. Most places you end up using a tablet will have free wifi available, which means the need to pay for an additional 3G appliance (in addition to a smart phone) is not overwhelming. Wifi is faster, anyway. On my hardware, 4G kicks wi-fi's ass. I don't have a 4G cell or tablet, so I can't compare its speeds to Wi-Fi. When I'm away from Wi-Fi, 3G speed is more than adequate for my needs. I don't "net surf" very much on my cell phone, and the other apps - emails, messages, et cetera, seem fast enough on 3G when Wi-Fi is not available. -- Hate women? Hate the idea of women having sex? Vote Republican, and join in the GOP's unhinged attacks on Planned Parenthood, the HPV vaccine, and insurance coverage of contraception.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My #2 son gave us a Blackberry Playbook for Christmas. When I bundled our phone/internet/cable tv services last summer, I lost my Wi-Fi modem. I had to call and schedule my service provider to come in on the 3rd of January to swap out the basic modem for one capable of Wi-Fi. It was no big deal up till now because the only one using that feature ws my #1 son on his infrequent visits from Toronto. I probably wouldn't have bought a playbook myself, but now that I have one I'm anxious to see what it can do. I'll tell you one thing...the 3 meg front camera and the 5 meg back camera are limited for indoor use on a dark day. It claims to have 1080i video.... whick is ok outside in the bright light. Also got an iPod Nano for Christmas.. so I had to visit a nearby audio store earlier this week to pick up a new pair of Grado headphones. Good grief..they cost as much as the iPod but do have a nice sound. (supplied 'bud style' headphones sounded crappy& fit worse) I have a friend who takes some great photos on her iPhone4S. I'm not a big fan of phone cameras, but I know lots of folks are. I don't much like earbud earphones, either. -- Hate women? Hate the idea of women having sex? Vote Republican, and join in the GOP's unhinged attacks on Planned Parenthood, the HPV vaccine, and insurance coverage of contraception. |
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On 12/31/2011 11:34 AM, North Star wrote:
On Dec 31, 10:41 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 12/31/11 9:33 AM, wrote: On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:09:36 -0500, X ` wrote: On 12/30/11 9:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there? First, let's look at what it IS. It is a marketing tool from Amazon to hawk their digital wares. It has a decently large screen, though Ipad is larger. It has about 15K apps to Ipads roughly 100K apps. It is light in memory at 8GB. It does not have 3G, but does have b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has no camera. She may not want some of this and may want things not listed. So if she is looking for a reader with some netbook/tablet capability, it may be OK. Best feature is the price. I personally am passing on one because I can pay a bit more for a really good netbook. I think this is a LOT like buying a boat. Figure out what you are going to use the reader/tablet/netbook/notebook for and then find the features that meet your requirements. If you like to read books and magazines on a small computer screen, the Kindles and similar readers are ok. I still prefer reading books the "traditional" way, although I did read an entire "beach" novel on my laptop the last time I flew cross country. It was ok. The lack of 3G/4G on a tablet may not be so serious an issue. Most places you end up using a tablet will have free wifi available, which means the need to pay for an additional 3G appliance (in addition to a smart phone) is not overwhelming. Wifi is faster, anyway. On my hardware, 4G kicks wi-fi's ass. I don't have a 4G cell or tablet, so I can't compare its speeds to Wi-Fi. When I'm away from Wi-Fi, 3G speed is more than adequate for my needs. I don't "net surf" very much on my cell phone, and the other apps - emails, messages, et cetera, seem fast enough on 3G when Wi-Fi is not available. -- Hate women? Hate the idea of women having sex? Vote Republican, and join in the GOP's unhinged attacks on Planned Parenthood, the HPV vaccine, and insurance coverage of contraception.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My #2 son gave us a Blackberry Playbook for Christmas. When I bundled our phone/internet/cable tv services last summer, I lost my Wi-Fi modem. I had to call and schedule my service provider to come in on the 3rd of January to swap out the basic modem for one capable of Wi-Fi. It was no big deal up till now because the only one using that feature ws my #1 son on his infrequent visits from Toronto. I probably wouldn't have bought a playbook myself, but now that I have one I'm anxious to see what it can do. I'll tell you one thing...the 3 meg front camera and the 5 meg back camera are limited for indoor use on a dark day. It claims to have 1080i video.... whick is ok outside in the bright light. Also got an iPod Nano for Christmas.. so I had to visit a nearby audio store earlier this week to pick up a new pair of Grado headphones. Good grief..they cost as much as the iPod but do have a nice sound. (supplied 'bud style' headphones sounded crappy& fit worse) I guess so. http://www.google.com/products/catal...d=0CIwBEPMCMAQ You could have had your yard cleaned for that kind of money. |
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On 12/31/2011 11:46 AM, Oscar wrote:
On 12/31/2011 11:34 AM, North Star wrote: On Dec 31, 10:41 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 12/31/11 9:33 AM, wrote: On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:09:36 -0500, X ` wrote: On 12/30/11 9:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there? First, let's look at what it IS. It is a marketing tool from Amazon to hawk their digital wares. It has a decently large screen, though Ipad is larger. It has about 15K apps to Ipads roughly 100K apps. It is light in memory at 8GB. It does not have 3G, but does have b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has no camera. She may not want some of this and may want things not listed. So if she is looking for a reader with some netbook/tablet capability, it may be OK. Best feature is the price. I personally am passing on one because I can pay a bit more for a really good netbook. I think this is a LOT like buying a boat. Figure out what you are going to use the reader/tablet/netbook/notebook for and then find the features that meet your requirements. If you like to read books and magazines on a small computer screen, the Kindles and similar readers are ok. I still prefer reading books the "traditional" way, although I did read an entire "beach" novel on my laptop the last time I flew cross country. It was ok. The lack of 3G/4G on a tablet may not be so serious an issue. Most places you end up using a tablet will have free wifi available, which means the need to pay for an additional 3G appliance (in addition to a smart phone) is not overwhelming. Wifi is faster, anyway. On my hardware, 4G kicks wi-fi's ass. I don't have a 4G cell or tablet, so I can't compare its speeds to Wi-Fi. When I'm away from Wi-Fi, 3G speed is more than adequate for my needs. I don't "net surf" very much on my cell phone, and the other apps - emails, messages, et cetera, seem fast enough on 3G when Wi-Fi is not available. -- Hate women? Hate the idea of women having sex? Vote Republican, and join in the GOP's unhinged attacks on Planned Parenthood, the HPV vaccine, and insurance coverage of contraception.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My #2 son gave us a Blackberry Playbook for Christmas. When I bundled our phone/internet/cable tv services last summer, I lost my Wi-Fi modem. I had to call and schedule my service provider to come in on the 3rd of January to swap out the basic modem for one capable of Wi-Fi. It was no big deal up till now because the only one using that feature ws my #1 son on his infrequent visits from Toronto. I probably wouldn't have bought a playbook myself, but now that I have one I'm anxious to see what it can do. I'll tell you one thing...the 3 meg front camera and the 5 meg back camera are limited for indoor use on a dark day. It claims to have 1080i video.... whick is ok outside in the bright light. Also got an iPod Nano for Christmas.. so I had to visit a nearby audio store earlier this week to pick up a new pair of Grado headphones. Good grief..they cost as much as the iPod but do have a nice sound. (supplied 'bud style' headphones sounded crappy& fit worse) I guess so. http://www.google.com/products/catal...d=0CIwBEPMCMAQ You could have had your yard cleaned for that kind of money. Just a note on Earbuds.. The Sony earbuds (about 20 bucks) come with an in line volume control and have great sound like most Sony audio products... |
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On Dec 31, 12:46*pm, Oscar wrote:
On 12/31/2011 11:34 AM, North Star wrote: On Dec 31, 10:41 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com *wrote: On 12/31/11 9:33 AM, wrote: On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:09:36 -0500, X ` wrote: On 12/30/11 9:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there? First, let's look at what it IS. It is a marketing tool from Amazon to hawk their digital wares. It has a decently large screen, though Ipad is larger. It has about 15K apps to Ipads roughly 100K apps. It is light in memory at 8GB. It does not have 3G, but does have b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has no camera. She may not want some of this and may want things not listed. So if she is looking for a reader with some netbook/tablet capability, it may be OK. Best feature is the price. I personally am passing on one because I can pay a bit more for a really good netbook. I think this is a LOT like buying a boat. Figure out what you are going to use the reader/tablet/netbook/notebook for and then find the features that meet your requirements. If you like to read books and magazines on a small computer screen, the Kindles and similar readers are ok. I still prefer reading books the "traditional" way, although I did read an entire "beach" novel on my laptop the last time I flew cross country. It was ok. The lack of 3G/4G on a tablet may not be so serious an issue. Most places you end up using a tablet will have free wifi available, which means the need to pay for an additional 3G appliance (in addition to a smart phone) is not overwhelming. Wifi is faster, anyway. On my hardware, 4G kicks wi-fi's ass. I don't have a 4G cell or tablet, so I can't compare its speeds to Wi-Fi. When I'm away from Wi-Fi, 3G speed is more than adequate for my needs. I don't "net surf" very much on my cell phone, and the other apps - emails, messages, et cetera, seem fast enough on 3G when Wi-Fi is not available. -- Hate women? Hate the idea of women having sex? Vote Republican, and join in the GOP's unhinged attacks on Planned Parenthood, the HPV vaccine, and insurance coverage of contraception.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My #2 son gave us a Blackberry Playbook for Christmas. When I bundled our phone/internet/cable tv services last summer, I lost my Wi-Fi modem. I had to call and schedule my service provider to come in on the 3rd of January to swap out the basic modem for one capable of Wi-Fi. It was no big deal up till now because the only one using that feature ws my #1 son on his infrequent visits from Toronto. I probably wouldn't have bought a playbook myself, but now that I have one I'm anxious to see what it can do. I'll tell you one thing...the 3 meg front camera and the 5 meg back camera are limited for indoor use on a dark day. *It claims to have 1080i video.... whick is ok outside in the bright light. Also got an iPod Nano for Christmas.. so I had to visit a nearby audio store earlier this week to pick up a new pair of Grado headphones. Good grief..they cost as much as the iPod but do have a nice sound. (supplied 'bud style' headphones sounded crappy& *fit worse) I guess so.http://www.google.com/products/catal...es&oe=utf-8&rl... You could have had your yard cleaned for that kind of money.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I didn't get that model... the SR60i sounded just fine... especially when they cost 40% more in a local, half decent audio store compared to 'merican online re-sellers. |
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North Star wrote:
On Dec 31, 10:41 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 12/31/11 9:33 AM, wrote: On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:09:36 -0500, X ` wrote: On 12/30/11 9:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there? First, let's look at what it IS. It is a marketing tool from Amazon to hawk their digital wares. It has a decently large screen, though Ipad is larger. It has about 15K apps to Ipads roughly 100K apps. It is light in memory at 8GB. It does not have 3G, but does have b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has no camera. She may not want some of this and may want things not listed. So if she is looking for a reader with some netbook/tablet capability, it may be OK. Best feature is the price. I personally am passing on one because I can pay a bit more for a really good netbook. I think this is a LOT like buying a boat. Figure out what you are going to use the reader/tablet/netbook/notebook for and then find the features that meet your requirements. If you like to read books and magazines on a small computer screen, the Kindles and similar readers are ok. I still prefer reading books the "traditional" way, although I did read an entire "beach" novel on my laptop the last time I flew cross country. It was ok. The lack of 3G/4G on a tablet may not be so serious an issue. Most places you end up using a tablet will have free wifi available, which means the need to pay for an additional 3G appliance (in addition to a smart phone) is not overwhelming. Wifi is faster, anyway. On my hardware, 4G kicks wi-fi's ass. I don't have a 4G cell or tablet, so I can't compare its speeds to Wi-Fi. When I'm away from Wi-Fi, 3G speed is more than adequate for my needs. I don't "net surf" very much on my cell phone, and the other apps - emails, messages, et cetera, seem fast enough on 3G when Wi-Fi is not available. -- Hate women? Hate the idea of women having sex? Vote Republican, and join in the GOP's unhinged attacks on Planned Parenthood, the HPV vaccine, and insurance coverage of contraception.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My #2 son gave us a Blackberry Playbook for Christmas. When I bundled our phone/internet/cable tv services last summer, I lost my Wi-Fi modem. I had to call and schedule my service provider to come in on the 3rd of January to swap out the basic modem for one capable of Wi-Fi. It was no big deal up till now because the only one using that feature ws my #1 son on his infrequent visits from Toronto. I probably wouldn't have bought a playbook myself, but now that I have one I'm anxious to see what it can do. I'll tell you one thing...the 3 meg front camera and the 5 meg back camera are limited for indoor use on a dark day. It claims to have 1080i video.... whick is ok outside in the bright light. Also got an iPod Nano for Christmas.. so I had to visit a nearby audio store earlier this week to pick up a new pair of Grado headphones. Good grief..they cost as much as the iPod but do have a nice sound. (supplied 'bud style' headphones sounded crappy& fit worse) "whick"? You actually let that through your spell checker and you continue to correct other people's typos? Enjoy your little 7" toy. -HB |
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On 12/31/11 9:17 PM, Honey Badger wrote:
North Star wrote: On Dec 31, 10:41 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 12/31/11 9:33 AM, wrote: On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:09:36 -0500, X ` wrote: On 12/30/11 9:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there? First, let's look at what it IS. It is a marketing tool from Amazon to hawk their digital wares. It has a decently large screen, though Ipad is larger. It has about 15K apps to Ipads roughly 100K apps. It is light in memory at 8GB. It does not have 3G, but does have b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has no camera. She may not want some of this and may want things not listed. So if she is looking for a reader with some netbook/tablet capability, it may be OK. Best feature is the price. I personally am passing on one because I can pay a bit more for a really good netbook. I think this is a LOT like buying a boat. Figure out what you are going to use the reader/tablet/netbook/notebook for and then find the features that meet your requirements. If you like to read books and magazines on a small computer screen, the Kindles and similar readers are ok. I still prefer reading books the "traditional" way, although I did read an entire "beach" novel on my laptop the last time I flew cross country. It was ok. The lack of 3G/4G on a tablet may not be so serious an issue. Most places you end up using a tablet will have free wifi available, which means the need to pay for an additional 3G appliance (in addition to a smart phone) is not overwhelming. Wifi is faster, anyway. On my hardware, 4G kicks wi-fi's ass. I don't have a 4G cell or tablet, so I can't compare its speeds to Wi-Fi. When I'm away from Wi-Fi, 3G speed is more than adequate for my needs. I don't "net surf" very much on my cell phone, and the other apps - emails, messages, et cetera, seem fast enough on 3G when Wi-Fi is not available. -- Hate women? Hate the idea of women having sex? Vote Republican, and join in the GOP's unhinged attacks on Planned Parenthood, the HPV vaccine, and insurance coverage of contraception.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My #2 son gave us a Blackberry Playbook for Christmas. When I bundled our phone/internet/cable tv services last summer, I lost my Wi-Fi modem. I had to call and schedule my service provider to come in on the 3rd of January to swap out the basic modem for one capable of Wi-Fi. It was no big deal up till now because the only one using that feature ws my #1 son on his infrequent visits from Toronto. I probably wouldn't have bought a playbook myself, but now that I have one I'm anxious to see what it can do. I'll tell you one thing...the 3 meg front camera and the 5 meg back camera are limited for indoor use on a dark day. It claims to have 1080i video.... whick is ok outside in the bright light. Also got an iPod Nano for Christmas.. so I had to visit a nearby audio store earlier this week to pick up a new pair of Grado headphones. Good grief..they cost as much as the iPod but do have a nice sound. (supplied 'bud style' headphones sounded crappy& fit worse) "whick"? You actually let that through your spell checker and you continue to correct other people's typos? Enjoy your little 7" toy. -HB His 7" surely is more pleasing to his wife than your 2" is to yours, eh, Krueger? Just for you...since I won't see you in the New Year: http://flickr.com/gp/hakr/w75rCE |
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On 1/1/2012 9:25 AM, iBoaterer wrote:
In article0d345b13-1b0b-418d-b294- , says... On Dec 31, 10:41 am, X ` Mandump-on-conservati...@anywhere-you- can.com wrote: On 12/31/11 9:33 AM, wrote: On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:09:36 -0500, X ` wrote: On 12/30/11 9:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there? First, let's look at what it IS. It is a marketing tool from Amazon to hawk their digital wares. It has a decently large screen, though Ipad is larger. It has about 15K apps to Ipads roughly 100K apps. It is light in memory at 8GB. It does not have 3G, but does have b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has no camera. She may not want some of this and may want things not listed. So if she is looking for a reader with some netbook/tablet capability, it may be OK. Best feature is the price. I personally am passing on one because I can pay a bit more for a really good netbook. I think this is a LOT like buying a boat. Figure out what you are going to use the reader/tablet/netbook/notebook for and then find the features that meet your requirements. If you like to read books and magazines on a small computer screen, the Kindles and similar readers are ok. I still prefer reading books the "traditional" way, although I did read an entire "beach" novel on my laptop the last time I flew cross country. It was ok. The lack of 3G/4G on a tablet may not be so serious an issue. Most places you end up using a tablet will have free wifi available, which means the need to pay for an additional 3G appliance (in addition to a smart phone) is not overwhelming. Wifi is faster, anyway. On my hardware, 4G kicks wi-fi's ass. I don't have a 4G cell or tablet, so I can't compare its speeds to Wi-Fi. When I'm away from Wi-Fi, 3G speed is more than adequate for my needs. I don't "net surf" very much on my cell phone, and the other apps - emails, messages, et cetera, seem fast enough on 3G when Wi-Fi is not available. -- Hate women? Hate the idea of women having sex? Vote Republican, and join in the GOP's unhinged attacks on Planned Parenthood, the HPV vaccine, and insurance coverage of contraception.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - My #2 son gave us a Blackberry Playbook for Christmas. When I bundled our phone/internet/cable tv services last summer, I lost my Wi-Fi modem. I had to call and schedule my service provider to come in on the 3rd of January to swap out the basic modem for one capable of Wi-Fi. It was no big deal up till now because the only one using that feature ws my #1 son on his infrequent visits from Toronto. I probably wouldn't have bought a playbook myself, but now that I have one I'm anxious to see what it can do. I'll tell you one thing...the 3 meg front camera and the 5 meg back camera are limited for indoor use on a dark day. It claims to have 1080i video.... whick is ok outside in the bright light. Also got an iPod Nano for Christmas.. so I had to visit a nearby audio store earlier this week to pick up a new pair of Grado headphones. Good grief..they cost as much as the iPod but do have a nice sound. (supplied 'bud style' headphones sounded crappy& fit worse) All you had to do is buy a $15 wireless router. Why buy something when you can pay an installation fee and lease it forever? |
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X ` Man wrote:
On 12/31/11 9:33 AM, wrote: On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:09:36 -0500, X ` wrote: On 12/30/11 9:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there? First, let's look at what it IS. It is a marketing tool from Amazon to hawk their digital wares. It has a decently large screen, though Ipad is larger. It has about 15K apps to Ipads roughly 100K apps. It is light in memory at 8GB. It does not have 3G, but does have b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has no camera. She may not want some of this and may want things not listed. So if she is looking for a reader with some netbook/tablet capability, it may be OK. Best feature is the price. I personally am passing on one because I can pay a bit more for a really good netbook. I think this is a LOT like buying a boat. Figure out what you are going to use the reader/tablet/netbook/notebook for and then find the features that meet your requirements. If you like to read books and magazines on a small computer screen, the Kindles and similar readers are ok. I still prefer reading books the "traditional" way, although I did read an entire "beach" novel on my laptop the last time I flew cross country. It was ok. The lack of 3G/4G on a tablet may not be so serious an issue. Most places you end up using a tablet will have free wifi available, which means the need to pay for an additional 3G appliance (in addition to a smart phone) is not overwhelming. Wifi is faster, anyway. On my hardware, 4G kicks wi-fi's ass. I don't have a 4G cell or tablet, so I can't compare its speeds to Wi-Fi. When I'm away from Wi-Fi, 3G speed is more than adequate for my needs. I don't "net surf" very much on my cell phone, and the other apps - emails, messages, et cetera, seem fast enough on 3G when Wi-Fi is not available. No one cares, Harry! -HB |
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On 12/31/2011 9:33 AM, wrote:
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 08:09:36 -0500, X ` wrote: On 12/30/11 9:09 PM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), wrote: I know nothing about them, but my wife want's one [and I get to pay for it]. What are the advantages [or not] over a Xume, iPhone, and a host of other lightning technology talkie gadgets out there? First, let's look at what it IS. It is a marketing tool from Amazon to hawk their digital wares. It has a decently large screen, though Ipad is larger. It has about 15K apps to Ipads roughly 100K apps. It is light in memory at 8GB. It does not have 3G, but does have b/g/n Wi-Fi. It has no camera. She may not want some of this and may want things not listed. So if she is looking for a reader with some netbook/tablet capability, it may be OK. Best feature is the price. I personally am passing on one because I can pay a bit more for a really good netbook. I think this is a LOT like buying a boat. Figure out what you are going to use the reader/tablet/netbook/notebook for and then find the features that meet your requirements. If you like to read books and magazines on a small computer screen, the Kindles and similar readers are ok. I still prefer reading books the "traditional" way, although I did read an entire "beach" novel on my laptop the last time I flew cross country. It was ok. The lack of 3G/4G on a tablet may not be so serious an issue. Most places you end up using a tablet will have free wifi available, which means the need to pay for an additional 3G appliance (in addition to a smart phone) is not overwhelming. Wifi is faster, anyway. On my hardware, 4G kicks wi-fi's ass. Don't stray from your 4G coverage spots or you will be disappointed when the best you can get is 2G or 3G. Like the Chevy Volt, 3G and 4G can be a big disappointment. |
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