kellygeorge
kellygeorge
kellygeorge

Im going to use it for an in-car video playing device for my 2 year old, among other things. Or maybe mount it in my car as a media center? or maybe superglue (not mount, just superglue) it to the bathroom wall as a toilet browser, or maybe...

You should buy 20 of them, blow up a very large photo, crop it into 20 sections, then save a section of the photo to each of the tablets. Mount it on the wall as a beautiful picture frame mosaic. Beautiful and wasteful.

It may not be an iPad (with all its Apple-y glory), but its still a tablet internet device that plays some games, videos, and does many of the things the iPad does. And while it won't be supported in the future, its totally worth $100. Do it now!!

i tried it. It didn't work. Don't be pissed.

ha. I used the same code. Oh HP. You and your silly coupon codes!

You have a great point. But in my experience, and with many people I know, multiple iOS devices in the same house means many devices syncing to the same computer, and under the same account. Obviously this strategy will need to be reconsidered.

just bought one online from HP for $90!

I bought one. And why not? $90 bucks for a tablet device that I can play around with, the 2 year old can watch videos and play games on, and I don't have to care if it gets beat up. Even those crappy kids toy tablets cost more than $100. Even if this thing gets mounted on my refrigerator as a photo frame and recipe

Have the added the ability to delete photos from the photofeed yet? For me, that feature will remain off until they do.

Let me know if this is going to happen, and I'll go buy one right now.

I'll agree with you there. I can't wait for Google Fiber to start rolling out in KC in 2012. I just hope my neighborhood will be supported early in development. And really, as long as it is not absurdly expensive, I am willing to pay a premium for a consistent 1 GBPS connection and the opportunity to leave AT&T/Time

The problem we are starting to run into in Kansas City is that copper thieves are pulling up every wire they can find. They don't realize that a lot of those wires are actually fiber optic, and have no copper content or resale value.

If I find this in my dental chair Im going to polish it off. But I doubt it will catch on. Americans are too vain and want perfectly unnatural bleach white teeth.

I agree. Instagram lives on the iPhone, it should be for photos taken with the iPhone.

absolutely. With AirPlay these would cost at least $299 or up, and there is probably a better set of speakers at that price . Personally I like the idea of AirPlay enabled speaker sets, but they are all too damn expensive. I don't like having to choose between great sound quality or wireless audio.

Agreed. Im in KC Missouri where the current temp is 92, with 45% humidity, at 8pm. The Weather Channel says it "feels like 104°". Tomorrow the high is 105, with 50% humidity. Every time I jump in my car it says it is 120 or higher. My AC is set to 68 all day long, and the top floor is still barely pushing 75. To me it

Right. The "99.9%" argument doesn't hold. The fact is that the "99%" they speak of are those that have not quite moved on to a more "cloud" based lifestyle. Most people own/store all their own music, video, etc, while only a small percentage of us are using online video, music and storage all day long, every day. The

Enter hacksaw, not 10 in circular saw.

I guess invasion of privacy is never good, but it doesn't bother me much if they want to listen to my voicemails. God knows I never do.

I, for one, will be going Streaming + torrents. If there is something I really want to watch, I want full HD. If I'm just killing time, the streaming is enough for me. Plus, if you have kids the cartoons and sesame street on instant watch are a godsend.