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  #472746 23-May-2011 08:42
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I don't have a tablet at all, but if I was to get one, I would certainly use it to connect to my media PC using g-remote (which my friend uses and loves).
And it would give my friend something to play with when he comes over.

I would also play around with some new web ideas, to see how good I could make a website look on the tablet experience.  Ahh, the future is almost here!

Cheers



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  #472751 23-May-2011 08:43
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Save me before the 'Dark Side' takes me! I need an Acer Iconia A500! 

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  #472756 23-May-2011 08:48
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I currently have a Nexus S, but its getting long in the tooth now - I got it before Xmas, so I really need something new.

Nexus S, but oddly, not my hand!

Alan.



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  #472757 23-May-2011 08:48
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I currently have a rather old Dell Mini 10 which is EOL.  It would be great to have an Acer Tablet especially when travelling.

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  #472759 23-May-2011 08:49
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I currently don't have any tablet :( (Unless you count my anti histamines!). Would love a droidy goodness tablet as Apples are for hippies!

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  #472762 23-May-2011 08:50
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Got a 13' macbook that's in dire need of an upgrade. A tablet would be the ideal replacement.

 
 
 
 

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#472764 23-May-2011 08:52
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I would REALLY love to win this awesome little beastie!  I have just booked flights to see my ailing Nana in Palmerston North and it would be so awesome to show her videos and photos of her Grandkids on this.

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  #472765 23-May-2011 08:54
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A tablet would be ideal for me because I am the sole IT person for 120 staff and all they bought me was a cr@ppy Vodafone 845 phone for email, Citrix remote gateway connections, and Office apps!!!  It's a usless tool. I love Android and I tried for a tablet but no dice. It would greatly enhance my productivity and make me look much cooler and important. Lets be honest, it's all about looking cool! :)

So please make my life easier and me cooler.

Thank you,
Steven.

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  #472768 23-May-2011 08:56
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I currently have no tablet at all, I usually end up using my Nokia e63 for things on the move, which is not the best because it is so small

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  #472769 23-May-2011 08:57
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#472773 23-May-2011 09:00
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Mt Tablet

I'm afraid im still in the dark, having never had a tablet, would love the experience might make me stop using the old stone that ive been carrying around for 4000 years...

 
 
 

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  #472774 23-May-2011 09:01
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I'm not sure my iPaq counts as a "rig" - but it was pretty good for its time. An 802.11b compact flash adaptor does the trick for network access :-)

An Acer Iconia A500 would be ideal for me so that I could get into this decade (but being able to conveniently web browse, watch movies & read ebooks on it without a magnifying glass during my commutes would also be ideal)


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  #472777 23-May-2011 09:07
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Count me in!

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  #472778 23-May-2011 09:08
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My entire profession is obsessed with paper, and that needs to change, so I want to be able to show the value of digital document access. iPad won't be any good, as access to multiple documents simultaneously is essential.

I don't have a tablet, all I have is my phone:





It's Android 1.5. Ugh. There's about 7 apps for it, including a facebook App that always crashes. Lame.

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  #472780 23-May-2011 09:09
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I'm sad and alone in a personal device world:

My partner has an iPad.
My daughter has an iPod Touch.
My son has a DSi XL (and is saving for a 3DSi).
My other son has a 3DSi and had a PSP but lost it.

I'm the one who buys and maintains all the hardware to keep these people online and wireless.

I'm the one who fixes them when they break down.

What have I got?

NOTHING.

It's awful.

Help save my household from the evils of proprietary corporate controled devices and let me be the one with the coolest thing!


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