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Computex 2011: MSI's Brazos, Cedar Trail and Tegra 2 Tablets
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Anand Lal Shimpi
on 5/31/2011 6:41 PM EST
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Cedar Trail
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GeorgeH
- Tuesday, May 31, 2011 -
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Who was the genius that named an electronic device "100A", "110W" and "120W"? Are the follow up devices going to be called the "60Hz" and "110V"?
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MonkeyPaw
- Tuesday, May 31, 2011 -
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100A = 10.0" Android
110W = 11.0" Windows
Etc.
I could see how its not the best naming though.
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JPForums
- Wednesday, June 01, 2011 -
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I laughed so hard when I saw that.
I was Hoping I wasn't the only one to see that.
A better naming scheme (in my opinion) would have been:
A100
W110
W120
or:
100An
110Win/110W7
120Win/120W7
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unidentifiedbones
- Wednesday, June 01, 2011 -
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You're worried about the model coding?
I guess the marketing department at MSI figured ' What the heck, we called the damn thing a 'Windpad'......how could it possibly be any worse?'
More seriously, these look closer to the kind of development that might actually persuade me to buy a tablet style device.
Real computing power, using a real operating system, not an overgrown 'phone with added screen space.
Not this generation, perhaps, but the future looks more interesting.
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Nataku
- Wednesday, June 01, 2011 -
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I'll bet it's one of those marketing folks.... ;-)
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shaboinkin
- Wednesday, June 01, 2011 -
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Maybe it's because I haven't personally used a tablet yet but I still see these things as a novelty item.
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GeorgeH - Tuesday, May 31, 2011 - link
Who was the genius that named an electronic device "100A", "110W" and "120W"? Are the follow up devices going to be called the "60Hz" and "110V"? ReplyMonkeyPaw - Tuesday, May 31, 2011 - link
100A = 10.0" Android110W = 11.0" Windows
Etc.
I could see how its not the best naming though. Reply
JPForums - Wednesday, June 01, 2011 - link
I laughed so hard when I saw that.I was Hoping I wasn't the only one to see that.
A better naming scheme (in my opinion) would have been:
A100
W110
W120
or:
100An
110Win/110W7
120Win/120W7 Reply
unidentifiedbones - Wednesday, June 01, 2011 - link
You're worried about the model coding?I guess the marketing department at MSI figured ' What the heck, we called the damn thing a 'Windpad'......how could it possibly be any worse?'
More seriously, these look closer to the kind of development that might actually persuade me to buy a tablet style device.
Real computing power, using a real operating system, not an overgrown 'phone with added screen space.
Not this generation, perhaps, but the future looks more interesting. Reply
Nataku - Wednesday, June 01, 2011 - link
I'll bet it's one of those marketing folks.... ;-) Replyshaboinkin - Wednesday, June 01, 2011 - link
Maybe it's because I haven't personally used a tablet yet but I still see these things as a novelty item. Reply