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To all you tablet afficiando's - I have been lusting for the Tab but lacking a wifi version I started looking at alternatives.

How does the Archos 70 or Archos 101 compare with the Tab - apart from the obvious lack of Google Market ? I have been seriously thinking about this - as the price range is in the sweet spot.
 

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Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
I've had my eye on the precise laptop that you mention! In fact I've read about it for over a year, but strangely its release had been confined to Germany (or some other European state), and it was near impossible to find in the US. Of course the 3820T was easy to find, but lacking the crucial Radeon 5650. I'll give it a second look! Thanks for the recommendation. I'm really interested to hear more about the refresh of this line.
The 4820TG is in stock at newegg for $750, but no sign of the 3820TG. The bummer is there's no G version yet for the 1830T. Its width and height are basically the same as the 11.6" MBA.

The LCD panel is one area that Apple consistently slays the competition. There are other options that offer high quality panels, but Apple seems to get the balance of form, battery life, screen, power just right, and other manufacturers make one or two huge compromises. At least this seems to be the case with the MBP. Don't even get me started on the HP envy line; so much potential, so many mistakes.
Yeah, don't get me started on Dell or Compaq sub-laptops (notebooks?). When you mount hinges on thin plastic, eventually something has to give. And it did. Twice.

I'd jump on the latest Macbook Air, but something tells me that battery life is seriously going to be compromised with Ubuntu (if it indeed is easy to install). I'm also not sure if the LCD is as good as the MBP line.
This MBA is excellent, but if you're considering it and you haven't already done so, you should go to the macrumors MBA forum.

Installing an Ubuntu 10.10 ISO image inside VirtualBox is simple, yet even when the VM is paused, top reports that VirtualBox is still sucking on 1.3% of a CPU. Not sure what's going on there, but it's the same for my Mac Mini. VMs consistenly run at over 6% whether or not X is running.
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Originally Posted by Capt'n Corrupt View Post
Here's an interesting app called Locale. It basically performs actions based on time or location!

http://www.androidtapp.com/locale/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWEuuLoIarE

Set your Tab to react according to your location, or according to the time! For example: have your device automatically connect to WiFi when at work based on its location and time!
There was so much additional plug-ins for this app I had give up the ten bucks for it!
 

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By the by, all... I have to tell you that having TWO Androids on my long two-day train ride (four days, if you count going and coming back) was definitely worth it. My Droid was reporting my progress to Goole Latitude for my family and friends to see, and it's where I usually read and posted my progress and observations on Facebook with the new and improved Facebook app--also, it was my telephone! Meanwhile, my Galaxy Tab was where I tended to do more of my TV viewing, Internet browsing and other things to occupy my time.

On the train, at Chicago's Union Station and everywhere else I showed up--EVERYONE kept asking me about it. Usually, it started out with something like, 'Hey--is that one of those new iPads?' And then I go into a, 'Nope! It's the brand new Samsung Galaxy Tab that just came out a few days ago. In my opinion, far better because it fits in my pocket (which I show them).'

Best of all was getting all the use-cases that people had for it. My favorite was a guy at Union Station that looked at it and said it would be an EXCELLENT replacement for the laptop he's currently using to do college schoolwork. He wanted something THAT portable to be able to take notes, track schedules, do dictation and so on.

Anyway, in the end, I used the Tab almost continuously the entire vacation and it worked spectacularly and freed my Droid up to have a far longer battery life for phone calls and text messaging.

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Here's a screenshot of what the Readers Hub looks like on the Bell Galaxy Tab.

The interface styling is much, much nicer IMO.
I want this app so BAD!
 

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This MBA is excellent, but if you're considering it and you haven't already done so, you should go to the macrumors MBA forum.

Installing an Ubuntu 10.10 ISO image inside VirtualBox is simple, yet even when the VM is paused, top reports that VirtualBox is still sucking on 1.3% of a CPU. Not sure what's going on there, but it's the same for my Mac Mini. VMs consistenly run at over 6% whether or not X is running.
I have no doubt that the Air is an excellent laptop! The price is high, but considering the sheer amount of time that I spend in front of a screen, I don't mind paying for quality in the slightest so long as it does what I need it to do -- and does so well. I've visited the forum, viewed some threads and am even more impressed. The battery life is FANTASTIC (optimization at its finest), and the performance is great.

I have run a VM inside of a host OS for a year now, and would not wish to do this for another year. The added complication, high CPU utilization, and loss of performance are three reasons why this is not ideal. Also, Ubuntu is the only OS I'm interested in (for professional reasons). While OSX seems nice, for more than a few reasons, its not ideal for me.

Now if Ubuntu could be run on the 2010 Air, *and* it got great battery life, it would be worth serious serious consideration.
 

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Originally Posted by crasbelize View Post
There was so much additional plug-ins for this app I had give up the ten bucks for it!
Let us know how it goes, and how you use it!
 
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Originally Posted by nilchak View Post
To all you tablet afficiando's - I have been lusting for the Tab but lacking a wifi version I started looking at alternatives.

How does the Archos 70 or Archos 101 compare with the Tab - apart from the obvious lack of Google Market ? I have been seriously thinking about this - as the price range is in the sweet spot.
I understand the WiFi version is coming out very soon, but I guess that it will likely cost around $499 at launch (this is not based on anything substantial). But the 70 would be cheaper still in this case.

There's an Archos thread in this forum with discussion. The 70 lacks the Tab's resolution, but otherwise seems like a good entry level contender. Admittedly, I know little about this tablet as it doesn't meet my criteria!
 

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Just to remind everyone reading this thread:

Andy Rubin, top of the Android food chain, is talking at D today, and is rumored to talk about Gingerbread!

http://www.dailytech.com/Report+Andr...ticle20319.htm

I'll post news as it is forthcoming.
 

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I think I'm going to take this recommendation! Ebay has a few s305s that are a great price. Unfortunately Amazon in Canada charges a cool $50 for the headphones!
Let me know what you think once you get them. I'm interested to know whether you agree with my assessment.

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Of course. I was referring to the mouse, but a keyboard is a hugely convenient feature, especially for an administrator such as yourself!
ESPECIALLY for the terminal, yes!

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That's good to know. Are you a rampant app killer?
App killer? No. What I meant was that you should shut down any services (wifi, bluetooth, GPS, etc.) that the operating system was using more power to operate so that those chipsets wouldn't be active and use up more power, more often. I don't go around killing apps anymore--not since Froyo made that an obsolete pasttime.

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Am always scared am gonna get hit from behind!
...on a train? Care to explain what you mean?
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