I manage my calendar from my phone, and not from my kitchen.
Its too big to take out, so I dont really need 3g.
But I would like this for my living room as a reading/browsing device, and a remote for my home theater. What is the battery time with such a big screen?
@rocklobster I agree. It looks nice but a 15" screen running Android?
I think a better application would be to sell it to hospitals for doctors and nurses to run their checklists from but for the general consumer market it seems too big for it's purposes. For families to better manager their time I'd think each member having a small device that syncs with each other would be better.
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I manage my calendar from my phone, and not from my kitchen.
Its too big to take out, so I dont really need 3g.
But I would like this for my living room as a reading/browsing device, and a remote for my home theater. What is the battery time with such a big screen?
@rocklobster I agree. It looks nice but a 15" screen running Android?
I think a better application would be to sell it to hospitals for doctors and nurses to run their checklists from but for the general consumer market it seems too big for it's purposes. For families to better manager their time I'd think each member having a small device that syncs with each other would be better.