<p dir="ltr">Google on "all winner a31 10" IPS" for some fondleslab porn. $250 gets an no name iPad equivalent in android. No Bluetooth but quad-core arm and strong community work to get cyanogen on these. </p>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Jun 20, 2013 7:26 AM, "Boris Borisov" <<a href="mailto:bugyatl@gmail.com">bugyatl@gmail.com</a>> wrote:<br type="attribution"><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex">
Just don't buy the the one that I got. Has some sort of MIPS cpu with<br>
no FPU slow and painful to work with. I would aim at generic ARM from<br>
now on. Prices vary from $50 to $100 for no brand tablets. Post<br>
details about this project.<br>
<br>
On 6/20/13, Alex Carver <<a href="mailto:agcarver%2Bale@acarver.net">agcarver+ale@acarver.net</a>> wrote:<br>
> On 6/19/2013 21:49, Ron Frazier (ALE) wrote:<br>
><br>
>> I like to run the Dolphin browser on my tablet, which is a bit more<br>
>> full featured than firefox. I brought up a similar thread several<br>
>> months ago and there was some discussion about how to use the remote<br>
>> screen as an extension of your main one, but I don't remember the<br>
>> title or the date. Let us know how it works out if you get one. I<br>
>> carry my tablet with me where ever I go, so I haven't used it for an<br>
>> aux screen as you're discussing. One other limit of cheap tablets to<br>
>> keep in mind is memory. It probably has 4 gb of storage. You may<br>
>> run out of that quickly if you want to store photos, documents,<br>
>> music, videos, audio books, or podcasts. I'm probably using 25 GB<br>
>> total on my tablet for some of those purposes. If it didn't have an<br>
>> sd card slot in addition to the internal memory, I'd be toast for<br>
>> what I use it for.<br>
><br>
> I think you're misunderstanding my intentions. It would not carry any<br>
> files or be used for storage in any way. It literally would be bound to<br>
> the desk (or wall) never to move again unless the desk moves. The<br>
> intent is to have the various tickers and monitors running on a browser<br>
> on the tablet so that I don't have to run them on the desktop. No<br>
> extensions of the existing desktop (I do that already with the other<br>
> machines using Synergy), it's just a place to dump the little things<br>
> that don't need to occupy real estate, RAM, and CPU on my regular<br>
> machine and its screens. Given that it's a mini computer with a browser<br>
> and HCI, it's all that I need for a browser based ticker. Right now I<br>
> have most of the tickers running on Firefox windows (one per ticker). I<br>
> can rewrite them to all appear on a single page and let Firefox/Chrome<br>
> run on the tablet (later on I can write an Android application to do it<br>
> but that's far in the future).<br>
><br>
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