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Old 10-29-2010, 01:26 AM   #33
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Originally Posted by Rebo View Post
Yeah. That is the way I thought it ought to be. People have a 3G phone that can create hot spots do not need WiFi.

One of the reasons that I am so disappointed in the Samsung Galaxy tablet is they put in a lot of extra bells and whistles (3G, dual cameras, GPS, etc) that I don't need and at a price that is even more outrageous than the iPad. A lot of my friends and I have been waiting for a nice and reasonably priced Android tablet. After 1/2 year from the debut of iPad, all we get is either some low end under power crap or this ridicously priced Galaxy tablet which is to be sold as a PHONE with a tethered data plan

The Nook Color is a breath of fresh air among all these android tablet chaos and I can't believe it is a book company that seems to get it.
I couldn't agree more. And honestly, I think this is a strong sentiment in various tech communities. After the initial shock and once the details of the specs came out, a lot of people are wondering just what in the heck is Samsung doing?

Everything doesn't have to be super high end and crammed to the max with stuff.
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