Webran61
Webran61
Webran61

My CR-48 has been a nice middle-ground between tablets and netbooks I'd say. Battery life is 5+. Extremely light. Slim to no chances of malware. A desktop-like browsing experience. Full keyboard. Google may have something on their hands with these Chrome netbooks. Still wondering when ChromeOS and Android will merge

This is a smart move as far as development of WebOS is concerned. Devs will rush to develop for a platform that will be on every single PC from the largest PC manufacturer in the world. I see only good things to come of this.

Multitasking on iOS devices is quite simply awful. Apple hiding the RAM specs of the iPad 2 is the biggest red herring I've seen in the tablet industry so far. They're obviously saving the 1GB RAM for iPad 3. Profits over hardware.

I guess reality means nothing to Apple die-hards.

The advantage of the iPad being a scaled-up iPhone running the exact same OS is that almost all of its "native" apps were just that: scaled-up iPhone apps. And the iPad was hardly "a brand new product," seeing as tablet computing has been around since the 1980s.

Of course there aren't as many apps available for it; it's a first-generation product that came out literally days ago. The video chat complaints I keep hearing don't make much sense to me. Is it about the weight of the tablet? I doubt people will be using video chat for conversations longer than 5 minutes at the

What about the cameras, faster processor, 1080, and WHITE?

It was more of a commentary on my 2yo white Macbook, but no I did not realize the white part was UNDER the glass. I'm ok with this.

White? No thanks. Yellowing and visible hairline cracks will cause major butthurt down the line.

Bieber lead me on!

FREE iMACs for EVERYONE.

I despise the anti-glare, perhaps because I enjoy vividness. The colors "pop" way more with glossy screens. My reflection be damned.

Didn't they break the Toyota acceleration story?

I'm waiting for the entire case to be touch-sensitive.

Saved.

This is what I'm doing. Most people probably wont agree.

Nobody claims that Apple doesn't make quality computers, yet the design features that you speak of aren't exclusive to Apple either. Sony and HP among others have been slowly implementing the same metal chassis, black keys and black edge-to-edge for years now. An Apple user would not understand this.

Oh God, this would "out" me, alot.

I use Rainmeter and get criticism from friends for doing so, but honestly, with Windows 7, how hard is it to flick the mouse down to the lower right-hand corner to view the desktop? Not hard at all, and extremely useful.