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Old 10-29-2011, 01:15 PM   #21
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I have some peers that bought one or two and gave those to their children so they can at least, browse Internet with it. Very cheap "laptop" if we can call it that way.
Even if I never use another app on it, streaming videos and surfing the net make the purchase well worth it.

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I would not take out of the equation another HP tablet though, but that's something that probably will be seriously evaluated before launching it officially again.
What we really need are several models (with varying features) of tablets running stock Android and selling for $199~349. Concentrate on the hardware; let Google handle the OS, and let others provide the content. Mass produce these things and sell them in all the chains. In other words, do to tablets what you did to laptops.

That's what's missing from the tablet market right now.
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