I absolutely love #2. It just appeals to me for some reason.
I absolutely love #2. It just appeals to me for some reason.
@TheIronKilt: I respect your opinion, but I must disagree. I don't sense any bias, but I can see where you're coming from.
@Tim0Tim: You obviously know more about the Galaxy Tab than a professional tech blogger who has actually held the thing. I wish I had your powers.
@junyo: No. What he's saying is the Galaxy Tab is poorly executed.
I love seeing Giz editors do stuff like this.
@spencercal: I'm glad you didn't drink the koolaid like quite a few of the other commenters around here.
@shilo101: Actually, the Hummingbird architecture is based upon the ARM Cortex A8. Please research before commenting.
@Manuel_C: Because this isn't meant to be a phone. It's meant to be a tablet, which has a bit of a different purpose.
@Kaiser-Machead v.2.3: Well put, word animal.
@Hearthatvoiceagain says Andy has arrived: There's no need to go badmouthing Prince Philip for no reason.
@MacJedi: That's a very well thought-out statement right there. You should email that to Kat and see if you can get a response. Gizmodo editors are pretty good about emails.
@BuckieJoe: See my comment to MacJedi.
@MacJedi: It might help to read part of the commenting guide:
@Ben Graff: You, sir, win yourself an internet for the Thomas the Tank Engine reference.
Awesome! I don't have cable, so I'm not able to view TBS.
@bieber: I probably could have worded that better. That's what was meant to be conveyed.
@TraderCoz: :) What can I say? I was bored.
@Wraithen: It'll fall off if you set it on the bulb portion, of course. That's why you hang it further up the base.
@ImperfectLink: It doesn't look like there's a filament inside, since you would probably have to remove it to insert the bolt.
@Corbab: A Tegra 2, while powerful for a netbook, isn't exactly a laptop-killer.