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Old 08-26-2011, 09:50 PM   #18
Noah98
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Originally Posted by kevinwarne View Post
I understand, but here's the thing. We wanted to make a fast, stable, functional tablet under $200. The lcd and touch screen quality on the Airpad is really nice and the Rockchip 2918 at 800x480 is really fast. It's ok at 1024x600, but at the lower resolution it's speedy. All those existing Android market existing games and apps scale really well, because they don't have to scale. We evaluated higher res screen options, but felt 800x480 gives more bang for the buck. I feel for you though, I run dual 2560x1600 30" on my desktop.
Thanks for the honest response! I'd be willing to at least give it a chance if I could see one in person. I hadn't considered the app scaling issue. I'd be interested to see how sharp text looks in some of the ereader apps. That's one of the things that I don't like about my Pandigital Novel.
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