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  1. 04-06-2010 05:52 PM #106

    Assuming HP produced that sheet (?) the reason why HP will be a fail is that they are looking for competitve edge in having a faster processor and a widget reverse flange spocket valve.

    While Apple use rich content and applications availability and the underlying technology is largely off the agenda.

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    04-06-2010 06:09 PM #107
    Yeah I agree. One argument against the Windows platform has always been it's lack of fart apps and nowhere to download tv shows for 5 bucks a pop.

  3. 04-06-2010 06:46 PM #108
    HP needs to recognise the risks of drinking its own bath water

    I see the boy-God Jobs has said that on average, new iPad owners d/l 3 fart apps and 1 pron book in the first 12hrs of ownership


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    04-06-2010 07:09 PM #109
    I fail to see what's not to like. It'll cost the same be faster, better, more featured, run every app natively you want in Windows with multiple touch or stylus, has a proper operating system and it'll run iTunes too for all your 'rich content' if you're a mental defective

  5. 04-06-2010 07:36 PM #110
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    Try Avast

    x 2 I'm using it on my netbook, dell notebook and 2 PC's and have recommended it to 2-3 other people, they all love it.


  6. 04-06-2010 07:41 PM #111
    Quote, originally posted by Saxton Hale »
    I fail to see what's not to like. It'll cost the same be faster, better, more featured, run every app natively you want in Windows with multiple touch or stylus, has a proper operating system and it'll run iTunes too for all your 'rich content' if you're a mental defective

    Agreed. iPad is surely for pure mac fanbois, anyone who actually wants to get some work done and not reverse engineer the OS just to install their favourite app, the Slate SHOULD win this battle. But Apple's marketing machine will go into overdrive and they'll sell twice as many as the slates


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    04-06-2010 07:44 PM #112
    slate will win imho...
    Open OS = businesses can integrate it without any fuss.
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  8. 04-06-2010 08:03 PM #113
    It really has nothing to do with the tech spec; the future of tablets is locked into content. HP has no content nor does it have distribution vehicle.

    And...er...Yianni...are you calling Win7 an Open OS?

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    04-06-2010 08:10 PM #114
    Quote, originally posted by Timbo_S3 »

    And...er...Yianni...are you calling Win7 an Open OS?

    sorry no, brain fart - was in the middle of something else.
    What i meant was any company with custom software can use the HP slate.
    I was talking w/ a surveyor the other day, and he mentioned the iPad and how it was excellent, and he couldn't wait to install his surveyor software on it and use it on site, and with clients etc... i then told him it'd be only able to use iphone style apps. he then said it was ****.
    I then told him that HP should have the slate out mid year, and it had windows 7 - he is now a HP slate fanboi.

    My point being Apple in all their wisdom limits the ipad for apps (great thing for noobs) but businesses etc? if they want to use an app, they have to post it to the app store for the world to see... that's if apple even approves it. HP Slate will be the on road professionals slate of choice.

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    04-06-2010 08:12 PM #115
    Quote, originally posted by Timbo_S3 »
    It really has nothing to do with the tech spec; the future of tablets is locked into content. HP has no content nor does it have distribution vehicle.

    And...er...Yianni...are you calling Win7 an Open OS?


    I reckon the content line is utter bullsh*t. You're neck deep in apple bs if you cling to that as q hope. iTunes is iTunes, u can use it on a PC. What's the ipad got a pc doesn't? Nothing.


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    04-06-2010 08:15 PM #116
    App store content is crap - i want a program to do xyz, i have to develop that for the ipad, then submit it to apple, then they'll say it's not good enough because it's not useful for the masses, it gets knocked back.

    ipad does have 10hours battery life tho.... and apparently the overheat issues to go with those massive battery packs.

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  12. 04-06-2010 08:43 PM #117
    If the HP Slate (or any other slate, there have been a few) was going to take off, don't you think it would have by now?

    I can't really see the point of the iPad, but whatever market they are drilling with it isn't the same as the slate.

    What I'm trying to say is that maybe Apple is onto something, and maybe they aren't - time will tell. On the other hand we know HP still isn't onto anything.


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    04-06-2010 08:52 PM #118
    no big players have released a slate/tablet as yet...
    ipad has it's market - HP Slate has its market...
    there'll be two type of tablet/slate markets.

    1. is the ipad one - which will eventually include OS's such as Google OS, Android, linux revisions, and ors (thejoojoo.com)
    2. full on OS capabilites, like the HP Slate will have.

    ipad will KILL the competitors in 1. market. and everyone else will continue to fight in 2. - except apple. they'll be content with 90% dominance in 1.

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    04-06-2010 09:00 PM #119
    Quote, originally posted by Saxton Hale »

    What's the ipad got a pc doesn't? Nothing.

    An Apple logo and millions and millions of sales... sold.


  15. 04-06-2010 09:06 PM #120
    Quote, originally posted by Timbo_S3 »
    It really has nothing to do with the tech spec; the future of tablets is locked into content. HP has no content nor does it have distribution vehicle.

    And...er...Yianni...are you calling Win7 an Open OS?

    Yeah the content thing is complete nonsense. I can view pdf's, I can download audiobooks, I can browse NY Times, I can watch TV shows AND I can play flash videos without needing a special player

    Win7 is a hell of a lot more open than iPhone OS.

    However I don't even think I'll buy a tablet of any brand. Don't think they'll do anything really special that my netbook doesn't do.


  16. 04-06-2010 09:11 PM #121
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    no big players have released a slate/tablet as yet...

    We must be talking about something different. You have been able to buy a slate since about 2001:

    Quote, originally posted by wikipedia »
    Slate

    * AIS Rugged Tablet PC
    * Archos 9
    * Axiotron Modbook
    * COWON Q5W
    * Electrovaya Scribbler SC4100
    * Fujitsu Stylistic ST5010
    * Fujitsu Stylistic ST5111
    * Fujitsu Stylistic ST5112
    * Fujitsu Stylistic ST6012
    * Fujitsu Stylistic ST1010
    * G-NET Rugged Tablet PC
    * JLT8404 Field Tablet PC
    * MobileDemand xTablet T7000 Rugged Tablet PC
    * MobileDemand xTablet T8600 Rugged Tablet PC
    * Motion M1200, M1300, M1400, LE-Series, C5, F5, LS800, LE 1700 and J3400
    * PaceBlade SlimBook 200
    * Panasonic Toughbook 08
    * Quadpad Slate Style Tablet PC
    * Samsung Q1 (Q1 Ultra)
    * TabletKiosk Sahara Slate PC i400 series, Sahara NetSlate, eo Ultra-Mobile PC
    * Xplore Technologies

    That's only the slate only devices, the convertable list has HP, Acer, Asus, Lenovo, Toshiba, Fujitsu etc. on it. I think just about every major player has released one, they just aren't going anywhere in retail.


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    04-06-2010 09:29 PM #122
    if you're nitpicking, then yes - you have been able to buy a slate since 2001.
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    04-06-2010 10:02 PM #123
    Quote, originally posted by TMK-001 »

    An Apple logo and millions and millions of sales... sold.

    The PC has no logo and billions and billions of sales.. not following your logic bro

    Quote, originally posted by VDUB2C »
    ipad does have 10hours battery life tho...

    would you rather use a real computer for half as long, or half a computer twice as long?

    and the whole tablet thing, yes MS has been pimping the sh*t outa tablets for over a decade, but its just now that all the factors have combined to make them of a good enough quality/ speed spec and price to actually be useful/portable enough and with the intertubes and the network comming along nicely theres stuff you can actually do with them now too that didnt exist just a few years ago.




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  19. 04-06-2010 11:07 PM #124
    Quote, originally posted by FL00DY »
    Yeah the content thing is complete nonsense. I can view pdf's, I can download audiobooks, I can browse NY Times, I can watch TV shows AND I can play flash videos without needing a special player

    Win7 is a hell of a lot more open than iPhone OS.

    However I don't even think I'll buy a tablet of any brand. Don't think they'll do anything really special that my netbook doesn't do.


    That's only because you have prehensile thumbs and have consistently used a keyboard with more characters than a calculator I'm talking about people who usually get their documents handed to them in clear folios by rather fetching secretaries who also type their emails. These are COIs who barely cope with mobile phones, and whose tech support guys lock everything down to avoid data spills.

    A locked down tablet like the iPad will be inhaled in that environment.

    So, of course, Paul, you can get content -- we, here, all can -- but the point I was making is that Apple has created a marketing and fulfilment channel that no-one else even touches. Do you have an iPod, or just any old MP3 player? I'm betting the former!

    And, yes, the iPhone OS is not open (although it is quite "Open" when jail-broken) but I was making the pedantic point that Win7 continues Microsoft's tradition of barely meeting any of the criteria of the OSF/Open Group

    And, finally, no -- the iPad is not a tablet computer -- we've had that discussion, agreed and all left the oval. It is a content platform, and that's why Jobs was happy, not about 300,000 or 600,000 sales over the weekend, but the fact that every sale resulted in average downloads of 3 apps and 2 books (or whatever). It's a great business model!!! I reckon the only other company who has a chance of touching this is Google.


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  20. 04-06-2010 11:21 PM #125
    I've got a 160GB iPod, I've maybe downloaded 50-60 songs from iTunes, the other 2500-3000 songs are mine. I will admit that the App store isn't so much a marketing marvel but it is the ducks guts when delivering content. However I can't tell you how many times I've gone looking for a fart app or wanted to drink a beer from my e71

  21. 04-06-2010 11:24 PM #126
    Quote, originally posted by Timbo_S3 »
    And, finally, no -- the iPad is not a tablet computer -- we've had that discussion, agreed and all left the oval. It is a content platform, and that's why Jobs was happy, not about 300,000 or 600,000 sales over the weekend, but the fact that every sale resulted in average downloads of 3 apps and 2 books (or whatever). It's a great business model!!! I reckon the only other company who has a chance of touching this is Google.

    Yeah well same sh*t different smell. From within iTunes on a pc, can I download and purchase all the same content designed for the iPad?


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    04-07-2010 12:37 AM #127
    and a little more the ipad cant do..

    but no ipad apps obviously but you obviously have a pc in your hand so u have access to billions of mame, dos, windows and flash games and considering most of the best apps/games are ports or rehashes of older pc games/apps it shouldnt have any problem handling them... be interesting if the aero widgets start taking off again as people find more uses for them on a tablet etc and touch oriented mame front end if it doesnt already exist would also be win.. and nobody telling you what you can and can't run.. i think its good times all round, and the hdmi out port and hdmi out thru the dock and 1080p output, its a just at the right point for price and features its a huge winner imho i'll be chasing one down for shiz.


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    04-07-2010 12:44 AM #128
    one thing that supremely grinds me, is the sensitivity of all touch devices - except the iphone (now ipad).
    Compared tot he iphone/itouch/ipad, EVERY single device is shiizen...

    the second a device comes out with comparable touch sensitivity, i'll be all over it like a rash.

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    04-07-2010 12:51 AM #129
    Quote, originally posted by Saxton Hale »
    and the hdmi out port and hdmi out thru the dock and 1080p output, its a just at the right point for price and features its a huge winner imho

    This kind of simple and easy TV display capability from a mobile/handheld/tablet device is HUGELY underrated in my opinion. The fact that the phone I already carry around every day (with 46gb in it) needs one simple generic cable to be displayed at a sufficiently high resolution for media playback on a big screen is awesome.

    This is functionality that the average punter hasn't even thought of, but when people see it, they love it! If Apple don't release a "TV dock" for the iPad in the coming months, they are off their game. This functionality is even more killer for tablets than it is for high end smartphones!


  25. 04-07-2010 01:54 AM #130

    Hang on - does the Slate support Flash?
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  27. 04-07-2010 02:08 AM #132
    Why does he sound American when he looks chinese?
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    China's birthrate currently sits at 12/1000 = 18,000,000 this year, so your Rolex values are safe for now.

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    04-07-2010 02:09 AM #133
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    04-07-2010 03:53 AM #134
    Quote, originally posted by TheHamofMam »
    Why does he sound American when he looks chinese?

    Have you ever looked in a mirror while talking?


  30. 04-07-2010 05:04 AM #135
    您是喧鬧的雞蛋!


    Modified by TheHamofMam at 2:07 AM 4-7-2010
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    China's birthrate currently sits at 12/1000 = 18,000,000 this year, so your Rolex values are safe for now.

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    04-07-2010 06:15 PM #138

    Can I use the usb port on a NAS to plug into my topfield so it can be used as additional storage? Am thinking of buying one and having it stored where my audio gear is and would like to have the topfield be able to save data to it and also like the Oppo to play mp3’s from it.

  34. 04-07-2010 06:17 PM #139
    No way I'm going to click on those. Being rickrolled by the Jacki Chan karaoke version is beyond the pale
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  35. 04-07-2010 07:31 PM #140
    Quote, originally posted by monkeysrus »

    Can I use the usb port on a NAS to plug into my topfield so it can be used as additional storage? Am thinking of buying one and having it stored where my audio gear is and would like to have the topfield be able to save data to it and also like the Oppo to play mp3’s from it.

    It depends on the NAS you're using, I've got a D-Link DNS-323 but the USB port is for use as a print server only. Does your topfield work with standard USB flash drives? The more and more I muck around with proprietary media devices, the easier it would be to build a small HTPC.


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