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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? |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), Tim 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? What a silly question. If your wife says she wants one, then they're obviously better than anything else. Now, just find a good deal on one and go for it. Here...I learned a lot... http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/a...e-fire-review/ Now, get out the $199 and buy one from Amazon. |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 19:15:44 -0500, Happy JH
wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), Tim 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? What a silly question. If your wife says she wants one, then they're obviously better than anything else. Now, just find a good deal on one and go for it. Here...I learned a lot... http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/a...e-fire-review/ Now, get out the $199 and buy one from Amazon. ======== It turns out that there is also an interesting alternative for just a bit more money: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005B9G79I/ref=asc_df_B005B9G79I1841434 It has a better screen, a built in GPS, and full access to all of the Android apps. There are some great navigation apps available like Navionics which comes with charts. |
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On Dec 30, 9:44*pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 19:15:44 -0500, Happy JH wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), Tim 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? What a silly question. If your wife says she wants one, then they're obviously better than anything else. Now, just find a good deal on one and go for it. Here...I learned a lot... http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/a...e-fire-review/ Now, get out the $199 and buy one from Amazon. ======== It turns out that there is also an interesting alternative for just a bit more money: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005B9G79I/ref=asc_df_B005B9G79I1841434 It has a better screen, a built in GPS, and full access to all of the Android apps. * There are some great navigation apps available like Navionics which comes with charts. oooooh! Now I'm thinking....... ?;^ ) |
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On 31/12/2011 5:34 AM, X ` Man wrote:
On 12/31/11 12:43 AM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 20:32:01 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Dec 30, 9:44 pm, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 19:15:44 -0500, Happy 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? What a silly question. If your wife says she wants one, then they're obviously better than anything else. Now, just find a good deal on one and go for it. Here...I learned a lot... http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/a...e-fire-review/ Now, get out the $199 and buy one from Amazon. ======== It turns out that there is also an interesting alternative for just a bit more money: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005B9G79I/ref=asc_df_B005B9G79I1841434 It has a better screen, a built in GPS, and full access to all of the Android apps. There are some great navigation apps available like Navionics which comes with charts. oooooh! Now I'm thinking....... ?;^ ) It is better to get a tablet that can read books than a book reader that wants to be a tablet when it grows up. Make sure it is expandable and runs a real OS. If you are not invested in the apple culture, "I" anything may not be your best choice, unless you are planning on moving. If I were not buying an iPad, I'd be taking a serious look at the Galazy: http://tinyurl.com/7cmqhlf The problem with virtually all the tablets is that they only have an on-screen typing keypad. Most offer an option to attach a USB or bluetooth keyboard, but then you are back to a sort of laptop computer. If your typing needs are minimal, then a tablet makes some sense. My little iPhone pretty much mimics the iPad...it's okay for non-typing-intensive tasks and it handles a lot of them pretty well. But it is no replacement for a laptop, and I don't think the iPad is, either. Not yet. Also, it is a pain in the ass to access the file system in most tablets, and that makes a number of "computer" facilities cumbersome. As a book reader, though, the tablets are an interesting alternative to the printed page. Or just hold off for a year or two, save big and get more. http://www.everbuying.com/Wholesale-...FQhbhwod0VOdlw Industry is moving so fast it is hard to buy something new that isn't obsolete and over priced. If I have Apple stock, I would sell it. -- No mater how liberally you try to ignore rationality and reality, reality always wins in the end. |
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X ` Man wrote:
On 12/31/11 12:43 AM, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 20:32:01 -0800 (PST), wrote: On Dec 30, 9:44 pm, wrote: On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 19:15:44 -0500, Happy 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? What a silly question. If your wife says she wants one, then they're obviously better than anything else. Now, just find a good deal on one and go for it. Here...I learned a lot... http://www.engadget.com/2011/11/14/a...e-fire-review/ Now, get out the $199 and buy one from Amazon. ======== It turns out that there is also an interesting alternative for just a bit more money: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B005B9G79I/ref=asc_df_B005B9G79I1841434 It has a better screen, a built in GPS, and full access to all of the Android apps. There are some great navigation apps available like Navionics which comes with charts. oooooh! Now I'm thinking....... ?;^ ) It is better to get a tablet that can read books than a book reader that wants to be a tablet when it grows up. Make sure it is expandable and runs a real OS. If you are not invested in the apple culture, "I" anything may not be your best choice, unless you are planning on moving. If I were not buying an iPad, I'd be taking a serious look at the Galazy: http://tinyurl.com/7cmqhlf The problem with virtually all the tablets is that they only have an on-screen typing keypad. Most offer an option to attach a USB or bluetooth keyboard, but then you are back to a sort of laptop computer. If your typing needs are minimal, then a tablet makes some sense. My little iPhone pretty much mimics the iPad...it's okay for non-typing-intensive tasks and it handles a lot of them pretty well. But it is no replacement for a laptop, and I don't think the iPad is, either. Not yet. Also, it is a pain in the ass to access the file system in most tablets, and that makes a number of "computer" facilities cumbersome. As a book reader, though, the tablets are an interesting alternative to the printed page. In the US, it's spelled "Galaxy", Mr. Writer guy! -HB |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), Tim
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? ==== The Kindle is primarily designed for reading books although with a little patience you can also browse the web and check EMAIL. The Kindlefire has been upgraded to make it more like an iPad. Amazon has sold a zillion of them and there are lots of online reviews. I got one of the older Kindles for my wife a couple of years ago and you can hardly pry it out of her hands. She reads it on the boat, in the car, at the fitness center and at home. She's read over 100 books on it this year alone. |
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On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 19:24:22 -0500, Wayne.B wrote:
On Fri, 30 Dec 2011 15:26:25 -0800 (PST), Tim 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? ==== The Kindle is primarily designed for reading books although with a little patience you can also browse the web and check EMAIL. The Kindlefire has been upgraded to make it more like an iPad. Amazon has sold a zillion of them and there are lots of online reviews. I got one of the older Kindles for my wife a couple of years ago and you can hardly pry it out of her hands. She reads it on the boat, in the car, at the fitness center and at home. She's read over 100 books on it this year alone. We got our granddaughter one last Christmas. Her head has been buried in it constantly, and what she wants for Christmas is gift cards from Amazon for more books. Unreal, but nice. |
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