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I consider myself a fairly tech savvy and typical gadget consumer. I think the only way for the tablet to survive in mainstream is for the price to come down to around $150. At the current price, I would rather spend it on the Ipod Touch (with some change left) or a netbook. If I want something in my pocket I get the Touch (cheaper, easy to use, slimmer, useful, etc.). If I want something more productive I get a netbook (XP, power aps, etc.). The tablet is NOT both...it's neither. I'm not even going to bring up the Iphone or G1. The tablet may have certain features that the others may not have but do you really use them often enough to justify their existence?
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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And I'll take the opportunity to ignore it. (Actually, I already read it) The arguments don't do it for me - sounds like a lot of fanboy geek-speak.
iPhone FTW. I'm outta here.
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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2008-11-24
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My Palm PDA is my ancillary brain, my N800 is my connection to the world.
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Its not too big to use as a phone (ahem, every other smart phone).
It is expensive, but that is not a problem to most people who are looking at this type of device. Its reasonable. (Look at Archos 5 and iPod, NOT PHONES).
The other "reasons" are just stupid, so good job wiki page in killing them.
But one reason is forgotten:
(compared to everything else)
No one has one, they are niche, not much development, etc...
Yes, people will still use them, but it will be dead.
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