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Samsung ATIV Q.Quote:
Originally Posted by apvkt
The nexus 4 seems to be going for around the 200gbp mark but by the looks of things they seem to be manufacturer refurbished models.Quote:
Originally Posted by Koz
Has anyone ever used the 3 network? Is it any good?
The price seems right. Why do you think they are refurbished?Quote:
Originally Posted by tfp
Google's price has always been very low to undercut competition, they have almost no margins compared to others.
Hi,
I want to replace my old mobile..What are the latest mobiles with Android application?? Is it safe to buy through online shoppping website??
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Originally Posted by apvkt
Thought I'd be clever and went to Costco and bought the Asus tablet with Windows RT. Great tablet, but Microsoft RT is shyte. Microsoft, in their supreme wisdom decided to block installation of Adobe Flash Player. I went online and actually found some great guy who offered a procedure to install the Flash Player on Windows RT. To my dismay the Microsoft upgrade (automatic blocked that procedure by elimination the program incompatibility option. I was so furious, that I took the tablet back to Costco to get a refund, told them exactly why, then walked around to the computer counter and bought the Asus Android tablet which allows Adobe Flash Player, and cost me $200 less.Quote:
Originally Posted by apvkt
I can only say thank God when I bought my Toshiba Ultrabok it was loaded with Windows 7.
I case anyone asks why I bought the tablet when I had an Ultrabook with i7 core and solid state drive, it was because my wife wanted the tablet. Yeah! the Ultrabook also belongs to her, but the explanation is very complicated, and I can only discuss it via private.
Windows RT has turned out to be a big fail for Microsoft. Bringing out a version of Windows where you can't install anything wasn't particularly wise. But then their entire OS / tablet strategy has pretty much crashed and burned.
I finally bit the bullet and entered the 21st century and bought a 'smartphone'. I was perfectly happy with my tiny Sony Ericsson Walkman series phone which I lost last month. Now there is no choice in the market apart from touch/smart phones and I did not want to spend a ton of money on something which I only use to make calls/text (receive..never send). What I did want was a low end substitute for my camera and something to grab quick decent quality videos with. So I now own a Nokia Lumia Windows phone.
I would say it suits my purposes for now. I still get irritated by it's unwieldy size which won't fit easily in my back pocket like my old one :(
Windows RT would not play youtube for me. I am now listening to Simply Red on my new Android tabletQuote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Some might say that by preventing you from hearing Mick Hucknall, Microsoft were doing you a massive favour :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Valve Bounce
I've not used a Windows tablet beyond a bit of tinkering in a shop, but I've been using the Beta of Windows 8.1 (the one which is supposed to address the failings of W8 on the desktop) and it's still bloody awful.