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Old 11-23-2011, 06:03 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by RainingLemur View Post
1. I hate you. (But, not really, I'm just jealous).
2. I want so badly to get my grubby mitts on one of those, I've been wanting to see the 2-screens in action first hand.
3. Have you watched any video on it?
4. Does it have the same kind of deal that the Kyocera Echo had where you can have one screen be the keyboard and the other be the "monitor" so to speak?
5. I still (don't really) hate you.
Just added some (low quality) snapshots to the original thread.
Re. your questions:
1.) Fine by me ;-) My gadget loves me ;-)
2.) Was checking such units out for years myself. Last was a Toshiba Libretto. Nice enough, but not quite there yet (Windows overload).
3.) Yes. Sony claims an especially dark screen. I don't know, whether it's really special, but it's certainly good enough. But quite frankly, I don't see much of a difference between the various tablets. On such small screens, everything looks great. Didn't try TV yet, though.
4.) Yes, see the pics I've just added to the original thread.
5.) Still fine by me ;-)
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