Originally posted by LikeASong:4.5 or 4.7 screens are the perfect size, anything bigger is pushing it and starting to be unconvenient. Not to mention 5.5 or larger...
Originally posted by PopmuzikMofo:I'm in the market for a new tablet, but I don't have the funds for something like an iPad. I want something that can run Android apps; Do you think the new Fire tablet (the $50 7 inch one) could run Android apps? Amazon seems unclear about this.
Thank you for any input
Originally posted by musicandbuzz:Technology? I think this u2 tour, like Bono says, is the tour of smartphone, of live concerts streaming, of tablet of multimedia for family with children.
I saw in Turin too many guys and dolls using smartphone for pics, video, chat and so on.
My question to all of you is: but a concert is not a form of art where you parecipate just for watch and expecially listen to the music?
Why someone loose playing songs and make other stupid things.
I paid 200 Euros for each ticket in Turin, but 5 minutes pics and 5 minutes video that's all.
I think that music is now "snack music", i always listen to the music from a vinyl player or cd player and not through you tube, deezer, spotify, smartphones or i pod.
That's because i have technology but i use technology in the right way,
It seems to me that to many persons are slaves of technology and multimedia.
Technology and multimedia are my slaves for informations and jobs, not for the arts. Would you like a Picasso on the smartphone, a book as e book and not on paper, a film on a tablet and not at the cinema or in television?
Sorry i'm an old man , but sometimes old habits are better then modern. Bye to everybody. ps and sorry again for my BAD english, but i'm sure you will understand.
Originally posted by MacStripey:short question, as I have no clue of these modern things:
is a tablet pc the same as a normal pc or laptop? in means of, can I save things on an internal harddrive, go online and such?
where are the good old days when a telephone still had a dial plate to turn to make a call