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04/10/2010 18:03:00
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
 
 
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> I should have that tablet computer you're referring ;-) to in the beginning of november.
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>Hi, Denis,
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>That's assuming they don't push back the ship date again. :)
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>I looked at the information that's available on the ExoPC - it certainly looked interesting. But the advertised battery life of 4 hours was a concern. (The iPad gives about 9-10)


That's at least 4 hours of true battery live unlike others that advertise more while the unit sits there doing little. The two guys who have the prototypes claim 5+ depending on what they're doing with it. From what I understand, the iPad has higher life because it isn't doing as much (i.e., multitasking). I expect to see that 10hours drop when Apple adds multitasking.

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>The 2 GB of memory and the Windows Home Premium O.S. might tempt developers to put Visual Studio and/or SQL Server on it. I wouldn't be surprised if a % of them wind up disappointed with the results if they try to use it as a replacement for their laptop (see comments below). Also, it means the user will need to put some kind of anti-virus/malware product on.
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>In the last month, I read reviews of different Android tablets that were a fraction of the price of an iPad. The reviews were largely negative - major issues with the touch screen, the wireless capability, and just overall complaints about the quality. We'll see if this one can rise above that.
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>I've seen a few reviews from people who managed to get a prototpe of the ExoPC, and the reviews all seem pretty positive. But there are some other news pieces that make me wonder. For instance, GPS won't be their 64-bit version (they admitted they couldn't get it to work...obviously, not a major issue). Second. the pricing (if I read correctly) is a few dollars more than the iPad.


But you're getting more in terms of hardware and an OS.


Third, some of the online press clippings are calling this a "replacement" for a laptop - well, I suppose that depends on what type of laptop you had in the first place.


I've heard it called a "sub-notebook". i.e., better than a netbook, but, not quite a modern notebook. Netbooks were ok to me but this is even better.


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>I'm not trying to put down the ExoPC - I'll be curious to see the reviews when this product ships. Of all the products about to be released, this is one of the more interesting ones.


I agree. Engadget is supposed to be getting the very first production ExoPC this Friday. I'd like to see what they have to say about it now.
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