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2009-01-19
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I wonder why they didn't choose an ARM-based design. A OMAP3 or similar should be fast enough for just about everything on the internet, and it probably only takes a tiny amount of power compared to the Nano they're using...
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2009-01-19
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2009-01-19
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2009-01-19
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Prototype B is actually much less expensive because the screen we used isn’t very good.
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2009-01-19
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2009-01-19
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2009-01-19
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Is it just me or was that "tablet" way too big. It was as thick as a laptop, which then brings the argument, why not buy a netbook?
A netbook with a rotating tablet form factor and touchscreen. What makes this device any different? These have been made for a long time (tablet PC), though they were not as cheap...
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2009-01-19
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2009-01-19
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I wonder why they didn't choose an ARM-based design. A OMAP3 or similar should be fast enough for just about everything on the internet, and it probably only takes a tiny amount of power compared to the Nano they're using...