I'd overlooked this here.
My name's Kim, I've been using iOS for the past three years, and moved to Android last month.
So yep. Hi ! ^^
Kim.
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well i have no luck in finding a touchpad in aarons that would sale it for 170 dollars or less around the san bernardino and riverside counties
yes you should at this price and with the potential of an android port and maybe webos will still be supported in the future it's a great deal
i have always been a fan of webos but i never tried it haha and i had always been a fan of the pre device so with this price of the tablet maybe my webos dream will finally come true
i hp should have sold their touchpads at the 150/200 price mark, even though they would be still losing money but i think so much people wouldnt be really that interested because i think everyone attention was on the 16gb since it's 100 and since that is sold out early the people would shift their attentions to the 32gb and buy that but alot of people would still buy it at that price
all i think of apple is that they are the bose to the mp3 players and tablet, they have good performance but you are paying a extra buck for their brand name
for 100 dollars, it's a great value you can use it as a ebook or just browsing the web which i do alot haha but if your paying like 240+for the touchpad i rather get a netbook
sigh i wish they lower the post limit
didnt the 64gb touchpad came with a faster cpu?
balls of steel
nice accessory but for 80 bucks a bit on the expensive side
hello ladies and gentlemen it's aznswag from the south cali
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