I could really use an Android tablet to run Google Translate as I am moving to South Korea in a few months to engage in a 12 month teaching contract as part of the English Program in Korea (EPIK).
My current rig is non existant!
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War does not determine who is right. War determines who is left.
No tablet yet. Travel led last year with iTouch but screen too small for airline reservations & the like. Want 10" tablet and keen on the Acer just not too sure when to jump in. I like the USB but first impressions are that its a little heavy (or do I just need to get over this).
My work has blocked all internet access due to other peoples Facebook addictions. As a Geekzone lurker this has stopped me visiting my favorite forums (Off Topic, ICT and Android forums) during my 12 hour shifts. I only live 0.5 km away from work in a direct line so I intend to attempt a workaround for my predicament.
As below, I currently have no device capable to communicating half a kilometer over Broadway in Newmarket.
Although I have a 11 inch Vaio laptop, I seem to spend a lot of time in the livingroom staring at my mobile phone: it's just quicker and easier for a lot of tasks. In particular we use a Foobar2000 web interface to control our music server, and the Android app is more straightforward if I want to skip a song.
We bought my son an Android tablet as a combined Christmas / birthday gift and I was very impressed with it when I was setting it up for him. It would make the perfect couch companion.
I'm a grad-student with a self-funded conference trip to Sweden coming up... Two whole days of flying on five planes just to get there. I can see this being beneficial..!
My daughter needs one for her studies at Otago and it's her birthday in a couple of days... And if she doesn't win I will get her to sue you when she becomes a Lawyer...
I need a tablet too! I found Nokia's Symbian OS is pretty limiting and runs out of memory. I'm also allergic to Apples, so I might die if I cant get the Acer.
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