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Fish 01-05-2012 11:22 AM

Nice little Toshiba Thrive on Woot.com today...

Toshiba Thrive 10.1” 16GB Android Tablet with Wi-Fi

$279.99
+ $5 shipping

kcxiv 01-05-2012 05:26 PM

i know soemone who sells Samsung Galaxy's on the blackmarket. I dont have the cash right now. 275 brand new in the box isnt to bad. I will have me one soon!!!

Crush 01-09-2012 09:11 PM

Ice Cream Sandwich is now rolling out for the Transformer Prime.

DaFace 01-09-2012 09:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Crush (Post 8281129)
Ice Cream Sandwich is now rolling out for the Transformer Prime.

And mine arrives via UPS tomorrow. PBJ PBJ

Buck 01-09-2012 09:49 PM

DO AN UNBOXING VID!

DaFace 01-09-2012 10:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Buck (Post 8281379)
DO AN UNBOXING VID!

Ha...I don't have near the level of "interesting" for that. I'll post my impressions from time to time, though.

KCFalcon59 01-10-2012 07:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 8281347)
And mine arrives via UPS tomorrow. PBJ PBJ

Will it have ICS pre-installed or will you be updating it first thing?

DaFace 01-10-2012 09:29 AM

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Originally Posted by KCFalcon59 (Post 8282003)
Will it have ICS pre-installed or will you be updating it first thing?

I'll have to update it. Looks to be a pretty quick process, though.

Unfortunately, it may not be until tomorrow until I get it. I thought it'd arrive early since it hit my distribution facility Sunday night, but for some reason it's still not out for delivery. Oh well. :sulk:

Swanman 01-10-2012 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 8282190)
I'll have to update it. Looks to be a pretty quick process, though.

Unfortunately, it may not be until tomorrow until I get it. I thought it'd arrive early since it hit my distribution facility Sunday night, but for some reason it's still not out for delivery. Oh well. :sulk:

My Prime updated this morning. The update took almost no time at all. The tablet ran great before so ICS wasn't some religious experience but I noticed some improvements in responsiveness. I am getting pretty hooked on the thing. Last night I was playing Star Wars The Old Republic while watching the football game on the tablet using my Slingbox.

007 01-11-2012 01:37 AM

Can't wait for the devs to start pushing out ICS for the lesser devices.

DaFace 01-11-2012 04:10 PM

It begins...

DaFace 01-12-2012 05:31 PM

A couple first impressions of the Prime. The caveat here is that this is the only Android tablet I've held for more than 15 seconds in a store, so I'm not going to be very good at comparing this to others out there.
  • The immediate eye grabber is that the Prime is both thinner and lighter than about anything else I've seen. It's noticeably thinner than the iPad and is technically a little thinner than the iPad2. It's pretty comfortable to hold in your hand, though it's a little too large to be an ideal e-reader. Not that I mind, but it's a little tougher to one-hand than my wife's Kindle Prime.
  • The screen seems pretty fantastic to me. I doubt it's dramatically better than other 10.1" tablets out there, but the screen is very clear and crisp. The Prime has a built-in brightness adjust, so it is brighter when you're in bright light and dimmer than dim light. However, I'm a fan of bright screens, so I've overridden it a time or two.
  • If you're the gaming type, the graphics are damn good for a tablet. I played around with a couple demo games with "HD" graphics, and it performed flawlessly. It actually ships with a special "app store" specifically with games designed for the Tegra chip.
  • The ICS update was very quick and easy. It took maybe 10 minutes to download and 10 to install, and that was on our slow work network. I never really used Honeycomb, but I've read that it wasn't great at web browsing and that type of thing. I don't have any complaints about the speed of the browser or anything, so I think that's a positive.
  • Other things that I THINK are ICS-specific are a dedicated area for widgets in the "app listing" window, a dramatically improved settings window (compared to Gingerbread at least), and a better system (swiping) for removing apps from your "last used" list.
  • It ships with Polaris Office, which makes it pretty easy to open up documents from email and that type of thing. Coupled with Dropbox, it makes for a pretty quick and easy way of viewing documents on the thing. I might actually be productive on it from time to time!

Anyway, I certainly don't have any complaints. If any of you are thinking about it and have any questions, let me (or Swanman) know. I'm sure we can answer anything you want to know. To me, though, it just works.

Swanman 01-12-2012 08:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 8289567)
A couple first impressions of the Prime. The caveat here is that this is the only Android tablet I've held for more than 15 seconds in a store, so I'm not going to be very good at comparing this to others out there.
  • The immediate eye grabber is that the Prime is both thinner and lighter than about anything else I've seen. It's noticeably thinner than the iPad and is technically a little thinner than the iPad2. It's pretty comfortable to hold in your hand, though it's a little too large to be an ideal e-reader. Not that I mind, but it's a little tougher to one-hand than my wife's Kindle Prime.
  • The screen seems pretty fantastic to me. I doubt it's dramatically better than other 10.1" tablets out there, but the screen is very clear and crisp. The Prime has a built-in brightness adjust, so it is brighter when you're in bright light and dimmer than dim light. However, I'm a fan of bright screens, so I've overridden it a time or two.
  • If you're the gaming type, the graphics are damn good for a tablet. I played around with a couple demo games with "HD" graphics, and it performed flawlessly. It actually ships with a special "app store" specifically with games designed for the Tegra chip.
  • The ICS update was very quick and easy. It took maybe 10 minutes to download and 10 to install, and that was on our slow work network. I never really used Honeycomb, but I've read that it wasn't great at web browsing and that type of thing. I don't have any complaints about the speed of the browser or anything, so I think that's a positive.
  • Other things that I THINK are ICS-specific are a dedicated area for widgets in the "app listing" window, a dramatically improved settings window (compared to Gingerbread at least), and a better system (swiping) for removing apps from your "last used" list.
  • It ships with Polaris Office, which makes it pretty easy to open up documents from email and that type of thing. Coupled with Dropbox, it makes for a pretty quick and easy way of viewing documents on the thing. I might actually be productive on it from time to time!

Anyway, I certainly don't have any complaints. If any of you are thinking about it and have any questions, let me (or Swanman) know. I'm sure we can answer anything you want to know. To me, though, it just works.

Good, now I have a fellow dork to compare notes with. The main two impressions I have of the Prime are: it is insanely responsive because of the Tegra 3 chip and the screen is terrific. The gorilla glass really helps. I have been using the Prime a lot lately to read comics, so I have been using ACV, which works really well in portrait. I got Angry Birds and Burn the City (very similar games) and the graphics look perfect. During lunch I watch Netflix and the picture is HD quality using my mediocre work wifi. I also got the tablet slingbox app and it works like a charm.

DaFace 01-13-2012 10:09 AM

One negative: the charger apparently is a cheap piece of crap. It worked fine Day 1, but when I plugged it in last night, it wouldn't charge. After reading around online, it apparently is prone to overheating, so it's best not to leave it (the charger) plugged into an outlet all day long. I unplugged it for an hour, and it started working again.

C'mon ASUS...this was a problem for the original Transformer. It shouldn't be THAT hard to fix.

Swanman 01-13-2012 02:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DaFace (Post 8290828)
One negative: the charger apparently is a cheap piece of crap. It worked fine Day 1, but when I plugged it in last night, it wouldn't charge. After reading around online, it apparently is prone to overheating, so it's best not to leave it (the charger) plugged into an outlet all day long. I unplugged it for an hour, and it started working again.

C'mon ASUS...this was a problem for the original Transformer. It shouldn't be THAT hard to fix.

It sucks that they didn't go with a standard mini/micro usb charge plug. It's nice being able to charge my phone and kindle with the same charger. Maybe the table uses too much power for that.


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