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phetish


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gnuguy2 wrote:I ordered one just before it sold out. Does anyone know if you need the 3G service activated for the gps applications, (like the golf course apps or for gps driving directions)?



GPS does not require 3g activation - but the apps using the GPS (like driving directions apps) might need 3g (or wifi) access to load maps unless the maps are included in the app or can be downloaded and stored for later use. For example, I vaguely remember that the Google maps app has the ability to store maps for the specific route you looked up, but if you stray too far from the route, then you will be without map data.

sahilganguly


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No ideas about Skype?

Helixthree


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viviandr wrote:Is it possible to get my iTunes music on this device?



there is an app called 'double twist' that allows you to sync itunes play lists on android devices... if you pay for the app on the app market it will do it wirelessly...

rtwesterlund


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Flame me all you want, call me an old fart, but...what's the point of a tablet if you have a laptop or netbook?

bhawke01


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laxman15 wrote:anyone know whether or not one can buy this and not pay for a data plan with sprint? i've already got one on my evo, so i'll just tether.




i have one that is from Sprint and i canceled the service and it can still work on WIFI only no problem!

undesputed


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rtwesterlund wrote:Flame me all you want, call me an old fart, but...what's the point of a tablet if you have a laptop or netbook?



I'm sure people probably asked "what's the point of a netbook if you have a laptop" when netbooks came out.

The answer usually was something in the lines of more mobility -- lighter, smaller, longer battery life -- while sacrificing advanced features, such as games or other processor-intensive work.

Tablets would basically have the same reason -- more mobility than a netbook.

If you already have a laptop or netbook and are satisfied with the mobility it offers, "what's the point of a tablet" is a very good reason not to get a tablet :D

htauthority


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You cannot upgrade these Sprint or Verizon tabs since they are CDMA to the Overcome 2.3.3 with gingerbread. That sucks. All the GSM versions with SIM cards can be, but not Sprint or Verizon. Anybody confirm this? Over at XDA the update is specific to the GSM tabs, I have not seen anything on the CDMA tabs...

bduchouq


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Seems like a lot of money for last year's technology. Honeycomb is starting to hit the shelves. Everyone that bought one today will wish they had waited come mid-Summer.

Wagnbat


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rtwesterlund wrote:Flame me all you want, call me an old fart, but...what's the point of a tablet if you have a laptop or netbook?



Simple really, ease of access and portability. My wife and I both were avid laptop users. We also have a big Core i7 desktop for video editing and photo storage. But what do you use a laptop for? Things that you don't want to be tied to a desktop for, like checking the internet and looking at pictures, and playing simple games like sodoku or Bejeweled.

Well the tablet takes it one step further by releasing you from charging as often, having a much smaller and more portable device. Example, you probably don't walk around the house to random locations with your laptop, you likely use it in one or two spots. A tablet you can literally use where-ever without having to lug around a laptop. I say lug as if its heavy, but once you start using a tablet for your basic laptop tasks, your laptop will be rendered pretty cumbersome by comparison.

If you like your laptop or you use it for more complex things than just browsing and simple gaming, then it will still be useful, but you won't touch it as much. Does that justify buying a tablet in the first place? Absolutely not. Only you and your wallet can decide that.

That said, my wife and I hardly use our laptops now. She is on a trip and for the first time did not bring her laptop, opting for her iPad in an otterbox instead. I am departing on an extended trip and already shipped out my laptop so it will be there when I get there, but I also am opting to carry my Asus Transformer with me over the laptop, for the plane and cross-country portion.

jinelong


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laxman15 wrote:anyone know whether or not one can buy this and not pay for a data plan with sprint? i've already got one on my evo, so i'll just tether.



you don't have to pay for the data plan if you don't want to

kevincrimi


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Helixthree wrote:there is an app called 'double twist' that allows you to sync itunes play lists on android devices... if you pay for the app on the app market it will do it wirelessly...



I tried double twist with my android... it still leaves a lot to be desired. I ended up just going back to the stock media player, as bad as it is.


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mdnorman


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How does woot get 1800 of these refurbished units? Is there some kind of giant underground economy that revolves around refurbishing and reselling stuff?

compudata


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Darn...sold out! Tried to order from my Storm2 (one of the crappiest "smart" phones ever made IMHO) and couldn't get it to go through. Now I'm home and it's sold out :-(
Oh, well... I'll just have to wait for the 95% of you to return the device (per a previous comment) and I'll get one at sellout.woot.com or a woot off! :-)

kerrym3


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Did anyone happen to notice that Sprint is selling this for $199.00 with a 2 yr contract?

BIGELLOW


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mbasilepa wrote:For the record, a rooted Nook Color has full access to the Android Marktplace, and can run the Kindle app, Google Books app, and any other eReader app that exists on the Android platform. That being said, the Nook does lack a camera and GPS chip, so if those are important for your tablet experience (in addition to the whole 3G thing) then the Nook probably isn't something to consider.

[Edit] In addition, the Nook has 8GB of internal memory with the ability to add up to 32GB through a MicroSD card.




Right. I was mainly just touching on "out of the box" talking points. I assumed that if someone was asking how the two differ, they might not be someone willing to root their device or pay for additional storage.

Out of the box without any customization or additional purchases, those are the differences between the two.

BIGELLOW


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reckonkrichd wrote:What I don't understand is how does Woot! get so many refurbs in their inventory. Doesn't that mean that 100's-1,000's have already been returned????



These might be those who bought it recently, then heard about the 10.1" one, and decided to return the 7" one to hold out for the newer one. I've got the 10.1" one and I love it, but I got this one for my wife because she was interested in the Nook Color.

BIGELLOW


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Gatzby wrote:We're debating if we should probate you for quality post begging now.



:D

BIGELLOW


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viviandr wrote:Is it possible to get my iTunes music on this device?




When Google Music is available for all (you can sign up for an invite), it comes with an application that can sync your iTunes music to Google Music. Then, using the Google Music app, you can stream your music from the cloud. There is also a way to specify which music you want to have synced to the device, for playback while offline.

uberporsche


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Helixthree wrote:there is an app called 'double twist' that allows you to sync itunes play lists on android devices... if you pay for the app on the app market it will do it wirelessly...



itunes is a virus.
The whole beauty of this thing is that you DONT NEED itunes YAY !

The apple zombie apocalypse is coming... stock up on ammo !

temesgen77


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temesgen77 wrote:Could you please post a link to the warranty? I would like to insure the Galaxy tab I ordered earlier today.

thanks



I found it, it was a link off the blog. If you ordered a Galaxy Tab you should be able to get a 2 year warranty for ~50 dollars like I did by following the link here:

http://www.woot.com/Blog/ViewEntry.aspx?Id=17778

elisedai


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laxman15 wrote:anyone know whether or not one can buy this and not pay for a data plan with sprint? i've already got one on my evo, so i'll just tether.



how do you tether the tab to a smartfone?

I've found we always have choices, sometimes it is only the choice of attitude.

zhou7667


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Any one know does the Sprint version have foreign language support in "Locale", such as Chinese, Korean, and Japanese?

kerrym3


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in a word "wirelessly". Any WiFi enabled device nearby(such as the Tab) will connect to the internet via the hotspot ability of the Evo or whichever device the previous person mentioned. The "tethering" is wireless. I think the range is about 20 ft.


elisedai wrote:how do you tether the tab to a smartfone?



bryanhenry


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gorbag wrote:Wow, so by NOT buying this, I'm getting a $260. discount on an iPad 2? Win, win!



what does this mean?

monsturbater


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nograj wrote:Currently the only supported devices are:

* The Netflix app runs on these phones:
1. HTC Incredible with Android 2.2
2. HTC Nexus One with Android 2.2, 2.3
3. HTC Evo 4G with Android 2.2
4. HTC G2 with Android 2.2
5. Samsung Nexus S with Android 2.3.

But! Future support soon



This is not entirely true, yes you can get netflix on this device, look up the procedure to get it on the Nook Color, its the same principle

johnnyis138


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Helixthree wrote:there is an app called 'double twist' that allows you to sync itunes play lists on android devices... if you pay for the app on the app market it will do it wirelessly...



itunes agent, ftw.

splatmatt


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So has anyone received notification that their tablet has shipped?

evangel4


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splatmatt wrote:So has anyone received notification that their tablet has shipped?



I'm also waiting for mine to be shipped.

breality211


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evangel4 wrote:I'm also waiting for mine to be shipped.



I too am waiting for the tablet to ship. I emailed them and there response is pretty much we are going to take the whole 5 business days before we mail it out.

Sounds kind of like to me they do not even have the product in stock yet to mail out! I knew deals on here must of been too good to be true!

agingdragqueen


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breality211 wrote:I too am waiting for the tablet to ship. I emailed them and there response is pretty much we are going to take the whole 5 business days before we mail it out.

Sounds kind of like to me they do not even have the product in stock yet to mail out! I knew deals on here must of been too good to be true!



We just sold it on Wednesday. We have them in stock, but like we said- we ship all our items within 5 business days which will be by June 2nd thanks to the holiday weekend.

splatmatt


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agingdragqueen wrote:We just sold it on Wednesday. We have them in stock, but like we said- we ship all our items within 5 business days which will be by June 2nd thanks to the holiday weekend.



I think we were hoping that it would be "within" vs "on" the 5(th) day(s).

But way to go on the defensive. In age where small companies generally ship product out within 24 hrs responses such as yours may reduce a recurring consumer base.

ArthurWoot


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agingdragqueen wrote:We just sold it on Wednesday. We have them in stock, but like we said- we ship all our items within 5 business days which will be by June 2nd thanks to the holiday weekend.



I was spoiled by the fast shipping on the Kindle. I got it the next day, that was awesome. If we're local can we come by and pick it up?

VeeReihen6


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so long as we don't have a repeat of the Nook debacle!!!!

agingdragqueen


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ArthurWoot wrote:I was spoiled by the fast shipping on the Kindle. I got it the next day, that was awesome. If we're local can we come by and pick it up?



Sadly, not even I can pick up my orders. For the Kindle- we were prepared since we knew we were going to sell a ton of them and we needed to get them out so we could work on shipping everything else out (and don't forget we do some fulfillment & Moofi, we don't just have one item a day to ship!).

agingdragqueen


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VeeReihen6 wrote:so long as we don't have a repeat of the Nook debacle!!!!



Heh, I'm pretty sure we have everything here already. If I hear word of anything, believe me, I'll be on top of it. It's these little gadgets that people are so eager to get and play with, I completely understand why y'all want it RIGHT NOW.

jinelong


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zhou7667 wrote:Any one know does the Sprint version have foreign language support in "Locale", such as Chinese, Korean, and Japanese?



i dont think so. but if you flash cyanogenmod, which is a custom firmware, you can choose from multiple foreign languages including chinese, korean and japanese

block911


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Custom ROMS right here: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=807

dacullen


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hcsencsi wrote:I have a Coby Kyros which runs on Android and the app selection is not great, does anyone know if this is any better?



Galaxy has full android market, not the somewhat limited app market Coby uses

elisedai


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Burnsie3435 wrote:Any chance this could work on Verizon? They do CDMA as well



I asked one of their in-store salespeople & was told that they would not activate a Sprint device on their network.

I've found we always have choices, sometimes it is only the choice of attitude.

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Sorry if this sounds läme, but if any of you have buyer's remorse, could you let me know? I missed the opportunity on this one unfortunately before it sold out and would happily buy yours if you no longer want it.