Worst gadget ever? Ars reviews a $99 Android tablet
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#22Competing with Apple on price alone in a market they essentially created. Great strategy..
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#23Mostly I agree with the article's assessment on the touchscreen. I haven't had any trouble with the wireless on mine, though.
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#24Re: Worst gadget ever? Ars reviews a $99 Android tablet
#25In other news, there is a lot of water in the pacific ocean.
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#26So does anybody know of a decent cheap android tablet? I'd really like to have one so I can browse the internet in my bed before I got to sleep and I don't want to pay ~600€ (iPad,tab) for that (and I don't live in USA where this is "pocket change") ...
https://store.archos.com/archos-internet-tablet-p-5004.html
There is also a 10" version (the 101) that seems to be newly available in some markets for ~$400USD.
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#27Earlier quoted context omitted.
Seems to have worked for some chaps in Redmond, at least since 1995
You're comparing Microsoft to the guys who made this tablet? Yikes..
Pretty much all of these were evolutionary dead ends.
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#28Re: Worst gadget ever? Ars reviews a $99 Android tablet
#29I'd guess there were similar reviews of Altair 8800 in 1975/76 ;-)
Well, the Altair was the first of its kind. Despite its flaws, it was a revolutionary product that sparked an entire market. This tablet, on the other hand, comes after the iPad and other less shoddy Android competitors. If there's innovation in the tablet space, it's not going to be kickstarted by cheap knockoffs.
90% of the time innovation in IT is kick-started by cheap knockoffs ;-)
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#30I pity all the uninformed consumers who buy this, or even worse, people who receive this as a gift from those uninformed consumers...
My brother bought a Samsung Galaxy cellphone (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samsung_Galaxy). The half-baked combination of hardware and software, with no updates available, made him soon regret the purchase. He was angry at Samsung and Google/Android for "producing such crap". Somehow he managed to return it and got an iPhone instead.
This experience made him to not buy an Android phone again. More of such bad examples/devices could become a really big problem for Android.