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I only have one real complaint -- You Canadian Dummkopf, my OTG sticker's upside down!! (When it's inserted in the tablet.)
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2008-02-25
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lol yea about that... see I took over the soldering and had somebody else doing the labels; well, they were very careful to be consistent, but correct?... not so much. Anyways I noticed after they'd done the first batch, so all the latest ones are the CORRECT way around ;o)
By the way guys, is there any other specific USB or tablet related equipment that anyone might be after? I've got some SDHC cards comming in that I'm going to start offering along side the adapters to try and make the shipping costs a bit more worth while, but I've been looking into USB wired ethernet adapters, etc. Any thoughts? I know the majority of people are simply looking to hook up existing equipment so not sure...
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I have a camera and was thinking to add a external drive at times of need.
Also have some children and a young nephew that are into robotics so n800 as a plug in test brain sounds good too.
What else anyone?