What's really amusing is that they're trying to build handsets that are probably more powerful than netbooks. Nothing wrong with that, but I think some companies are getting just a wee bit carried away with this computer/cellphone in your pocket concept.
Great idea to have a device that you can pull out and hook up to your HDTV to play videos or games.
The Cobra Tag may help you win that losing battle, acting as a Bluetooth device that attaches to your key ring and connects to your phone, it gives you the opportunity to find the missing item if it's less than 30 feet away.
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What's really amusing is that they're trying to build handsets that are probably more powerful than netbooks. Nothing wrong with that, but I think some companies are getting just a wee bit carried away with this computer/cellphone in your pocket concept.
Great idea to have a device that you can pull out and hook up to your HDTV to play videos or games.
Getting carried away?
You are arguing against more power, even when they say they can pull 10 hours off playing HD content or games with this chip?
Are you kidding me?
Thank God the devices coming out this year are leaving behind the iPhones of yesteryear in the dust where they belong.
i personally would much rather have something much bigger with crappier hardware that only lasts for 1.5 hours....