Why doesn't apple make the stock earphones quieter so that the machine can still drive other earphones that are higher impedence (or whatever it is that makes it harder to drive them)? And, ya - I do think that there are a lot of frivolous law suits, but I am a law student and I do think that the general perception that there are a ton of those types of suits is overhyped in the general public. This type of suit is always picked up and talked about, but that doesnt mean that many of the product defect suits that are not strewn over the paper aren't valid.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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Why doesn't apple make the stock earphones quieter so that the machine can still drive other earphones that are higher impedence (or whatever it is that makes it harder to drive them)? And, ya - I do think that there are a lot of frivolous law suits, but I am a law student and I do think that the general perception that there are a ton of those types of suits is overhyped in the general public. This type of suit is always picked up and talked about, but that doesnt mean that many of the product defect suits that are not strewn over the paper aren't valid.