• I bought a £45 android tablet and its pretty decent.
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[QUOTE=garrynohome;37171938]The Nexus 7 doesn't support flash out of the box, so that's one thing you've got over 4.1 tablets.[/QUOTE] Isn't it just side-loading the latest flash player and stock ICS browser, and then the deed is done?
[QUOTE=Van-man;37172655]Isn't it just side-loading the latest flash player and stock ICS browser, and then the deed is done?[/QUOTE] It's not worth going back to the slower ICS browser just to have an addon that causes nothing but more slowdowns.
[QUOTE=garrynohome;37174579]It's not worth going back to the slower ICS browser just to have an addon that causes nothing but more slowdowns.[/QUOTE] Some people [B]NEED[/B] flash for one reason or another. Also some of the other browsers can be forced to use flash, but AFAIK that requires root.
[QUOTE=Van-man;37169840]Give up, you fucked up. Admit it and learn from your mistakes instead of letting your stubbornness drag you down.[/QUOTE] So to reiterate my post, you think people actively want a heavy tablet with short battery life and a bad screen, with a poor browsing experience? [editline]11th August 2012[/editline] [QUOTE=Amiga OS;37169501]Oh, and by the way, it has exactly the same pixel density as the original iPad. So colour accuracy & viewing angles are all that could be wrong with it.[/QUOTE] I didn't even mention pixel density but ok
[QUOTE=Dr Egg;37180932]So to reiterate my post, you think people actively want a heavy tablet with short battery life and a bad screen, with a poor browsing experience?[/QUOTE] No I think you're a bad poster who doesn't wanna admit his shortcomings. Proof? this thread.
[QUOTE=Amiga OS;37181170]No you didn't mention much, just vague complaints that can easily be overlooked by the £45 pricetag. I'd love something like this to develop on, I couldn't care less if I break the thing re-imaging it, it's just so cheap.[/QUOTE] And I bought this cheap piece of kit to dick around with: [url]http://www.aliexpress.com/product-gs/567865636-New-Arrival-MK802-Android-4-0-Mini-PC-on-a-stick-Thumb-Drive-Android4-0-IPTV-wholesalers.html[/url] I've already mentioned it a few times before on this site. Can also run Linux (and programs for it) compiled for [I]ARM hard float[/I]. [B]EDIT:[/B] [url]https://www.miniand.com/products/Hackberry%20A10%20Developer%20Board#specifications[/url] Daddy likes that [B]YES HE DOES!![/B]
[QUOTE=Dr Egg;37164913]A tablet which doesn't have good battery life, has a shitty screen and isn't good at web browsing isn't a good tablet, regardless of what the supposed "good points" are. There things you'd expect from a tablet, and this does them all badly, apart from thin and lightness[/QUOTE] this is completely true and if you disagree you are an idiot who thinks that literal chinese garbage is acceptable in one way or another
[QUOTE=Dr Egg;37180932]So to reiterate my post, you think people actively want a heavy tablet with short battery life and a bad screen, with a poor browsing experience?[/QUOTE] Let's see what we have here - Only "argument" is repeating the same three points over and over - Stubbornly refuses any argument that crosses him, regardless of how good or bad it was - [img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/browser/osx.png[/img][img]http://www.facepunch.com/fp/browser/safari.png[/img] Apple fanboy, nothing to see here
[QUOTE=Dr Egg;37164913]A tablet which doesn't have good battery life, has a shitty screen and isn't good at web browsing isn't a good tablet, regardless of what the supposed "good points" are. There things you'd expect from a tablet, and this does them all badly, apart from thin and lightness[/QUOTE] I understand that but I still don't understand the corrupted OS nonsense and the quip about the broken keyboard. How is that related to anything? Did the OP say that it wouldn't boot or that the touchscreen was unresponsive?
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