I think Josh knows this sucks, hence why its posted (and with nice spoonfulls of sarcasm).
But sorry bro, there is still an excellent argument for HP, Asus, and other big box manufacturers to release a netbook tablet that isn't just a locked down iPod Touch attached to a huge screen. =p
For people with degrees in electrical engineering? Hell no lol... I barely have a two year college degree and I would love to get my hands on this and see what I could do by added a different screen and finding the casing.
This is for people who are tech minded... Its like playing with advanced legos... Anyone who can build a basic computer can do this so long as they arent afraid of it not looking like a cookie cutter assembly
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I think Josh knows this sucks, hence why its posted (and with nice spoonfulls of sarcasm).
But sorry bro, there is still an excellent argument for HP, Asus, and other big box manufacturers to release a netbook tablet that isn't just a locked down iPod Touch attached to a huge screen. =p
@Ducman69 The target audience for this device is much more technical that most of the people, and editors, here.
It's for people with degrees in electrical engineering and computer science. I love my hobby electronics projects.
@MioTheGreat Fair enough, but it isn't going to touch a mass production model in price/performance for consumer adoption.
@Ducman69 Did Josh insinuate that?
@Dshark Perhaps I misread it by the iPad mention in the title and the article.
@Dshark
He did insinuate that people who are opposed to Apple's policies are some how strange, which is more than a little insulting.
@MioTheGreat
For people with degrees in electrical engineering? Hell no lol... I barely have a two year college degree and I would love to get my hands on this and see what I could do by added a different screen and finding the casing.
This is for people who are tech minded... Its like playing with advanced legos... Anyone who can build a basic computer can do this so long as they arent afraid of it not looking like a cookie cutter assembly