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And what do we know about Mark and Jay and MJ Technologies? Those specs read like a standard OEM machine though.
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IIRC this is the company that also promised an Ubuntu tablet some time ago... In fact, you can still find traces of that on their website (at least the URL hints at it): http://www.mj-technology.com/products/ubuntu-tablet
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The first???
I do not think so! Anyone remembering the wetab tablet http://www.wetab.mobi/ Even the community forum is still existing. You could install any linux distro . It was heavy, huge and loud, because of the fan to lower temperatures of the Atom based system. Also many of the early Stylus-based Siemens-Fujitsu tablet could run linux. I remember doctoring an LT C500 to run Debian. You had to extract the harddrive to install linux to the first, then install via a similar laptop and the linux kernel would pick the modules for the tablet hardware. |
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$0 USD raised by 0 backers
Estimated February 2017 Ehhh, no. |
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Please, someone summon Dave999
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I think the most wonderful aspect of this device is you have the option to boot up Windows 10!
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It seems they made MJ7HDTV 7" Android Tablet with Built-in HDTV Tuner
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V2WvK8WfgLw Before they planned this tablet with Ubuntu in mind. and collected nearly 9999 In this indiegogo campaign they have at this moment: $3,429 USD raised by 16 backers 27-nov $4,064 USD raised by 19 backers 29-nov $4,539 USD raised by 21 backers 30-nov If they get $1,000USD each day, they will get only $USD34000 USD in a month. So they will need at least $3,000USD daily to obtain fixed goal of $100,000 USD |
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8hours work time? come back when they have a tablet with a week of usage without recharge. F.F.S. a new laptop holds better battery time even if screen is huge and Quad core CPU.
Also it will fail, why the f.. do you want to run a Linux desktop on a tablet without keyboard? Seriously I have realized Tablets still are a toy for teenagers/kids and only for use with games. Sent my Android tablet back after 2 days of use. Still use my laptop. |
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different view, different character, i think mike just try to deliver his idea, nothings wrong with that, and he's speak the truth btw, imho.
Can we expect another maemo family from nokia next year? sorry for oot cause i miss fremantle or harmattan so much, and hey it's linux! |
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I hope you guys haven't forgotten about UbuTab :rolleyes:
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Again, that's just a small example. But enough to point out that the statement "Tablets are toys" is false. |
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However I consider toys good and useful things. :D |
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It might be pointed out that Maemo devices were initally "Nokia Internet Tablets".
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: something a child plays with : something that an adult buys or uses for enjoyment or entertainment Although the tablet can be used as a toy.. There are many other examples of uses (like the one I mentioned above) that does not make it a toy exclusively. ;) |
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Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the portable counterparts of the desktop computers of the same era had a battery life counted in weeks or months (Sharp PC 1500, HP 95LX...). Similar counterparts in 2010s barely manage through the day. What went wrong? |
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Of course, work can be fun. Sadly, I am not that lucky. |
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For example, I have a Surface Pro 3, and when I first bought it (I was going to university at the time), I used it for literally everything and it lasted me the whole day at school.. And I did everything on it. (I had my books, notes, code.. etc). So my point here is that it really depends on how you use the tablet that classifies it, you cannot go ahead and generalise all tablets as toys. :) |
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All of these arguments perhaps point to the true reason no Linux device has really sold in massive numbers. There's an argument over even the minute of details or capability and compared to something mythical.
8 hours of device time, in full-blown use is not a bad metric. Not the best, but a 2kg laptop barely beats that. Most phones state high numbers, but use them for hours with screens turned own. You'll rarely get more than 5. What's being called a toy, I use professionally. I use both the iPad Pro and a Surface Pro 4 in the creative industry. Both get more than 8 hours actually, if I'm being smart that is. What's being touted as a solution; I don't think it exists. And this product won't address what you guys consider a solution either. Not sure what would - I didn't get 8 hours+ on my N810. Pretty darn close, but it's no longer supported - community or otherwise. |
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My Kobo Touch n905c ereader is the only device {I have, and know} whose 1000mAh battery last 8 days actually.
It's been said it is possible turn it a debian tablet. When I got time I'll do the try That's the benefit of e-Ink displays. |
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So I cant say that this is a ****. But if you planning to invest I would get some kind of **** insurance first. |
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$4,539 USD raised by 21 backers 9-dec 5% of $100,000 fixed goal 17 days left |
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Perhaps this is the end line.
https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/f...d-x64-tablet#/ $6,009 USD raised by 28 backers 6% of $100,000 fixed goal 6 hours left |
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I wondered myself why this never took off in people supporting and backing it...
THEN... I watched the video... the "mortal kombat-esque " intro page was the beginning of the two part end I saw coming. the second part being the "pitcher" .. attempted : too smooth and slick a pitch. Sadly he came across too thick. Regardless of the specs, and all that he was saying... If Vince Shlomi [shudder] and Joel Osteen [shudder] had a love child [huge shudder] ... it would have been the pitcher in the video... Slap chop meets Salvation if you send money now. yarg. |
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