I feel really bad any kid who gets one of these. You know some kids parents or grandparents are going to go out and buy one of these, and the carry case, surge protector, bluetooth mouse, and other extra junk, and give it to him as a graduation present. I guess in general I feel bad for ignorant consumers that get raped by stores.
You don't get "raped" in stores. You choose what you want. If you buy all of those accessories, you made the choice to. I'm continually amazed by people who think that people make them buy things. They're salespeople, obviously they push and offer everything they can. You are still the consumer and therefore responsible. Get a grip and take ownership.
While its tablet world topping pixel density, Tegra 2 silicon, and fresh to death OS certainly sound awesome, we had to get our grubby mitts on one to see if it's as good as its spec sheet would have us believe.
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I feel really bad any kid who gets one of these. You know some kids parents or grandparents are going to go out and buy one of these, and the carry case, surge protector, bluetooth mouse, and other extra junk, and give it to him as a graduation present. I guess in general I feel bad for ignorant consumers that get raped by stores.
I wouldn't really; at least it's a halfway decent new computer! As a present, no less?
You don't get "raped" in stores. You choose what you want. If you buy all of those accessories, you made the choice to. I'm continually amazed by people who think that people make them buy things. They're salespeople, obviously they push and offer everything they can. You are still the consumer and therefore responsible. Get a grip and take ownership.