Friday, September 19, 2014

The Best Tablet in the World?



FutureLawyer is gushing over the Galaxy S 10.5. A revealing excerpt:

Quite simply, this tablet blows me away. The Super AMOLED screen is the best I have ever seen. Put this puppy side by side with the iPad and you will convert on the spot. It has a fast processor, the latest version of Android KitKat, and 2,560×1,600 resolution, an 8 MP rear camera, a 2.1 MP front-facing snapper, 16GB of built-in storage, and a microSD card slot for expansion.


That's pretty persuasive, especially if you know what he's talking about. I may shift from the tablet I've been using.

6 comments:

Richard (Rick) Georges said...

So, you buy 100 Big Chief tablets (btw, shouldn't they be forced to change the name? If my Redskins have to, everybody should), and after you fill them with pencil scratching, you have spent the same amount of money, and you have to buy more tablets. Pretty inefficient for an efficiency expert, no?

Michael Wade said...

Rick,

My specialty is management, not efficiency. As the government often seeks to remind us, they are very different concepts.

But if I go with a techie tablet, upon your judgment I will rely.

Michael

LA Grant said...

What, exactly, is "Vintage Quality Paper?"

I understand each word individually, and on first reading the phrase evokes a kind of nostalgic coziness. But, together there's much less real meaning as far as I can tell, unless it's to convey the message, 'this is old, but good paper' or 'good old paper.'

A great example of the copywriter's art.

Also a very un-PC cover. (Good!)

Michael Wade said...

Larry,

As I recall from my elementary school days, vintage quality meant there were chunks of wood in the paper; a condition which made it difficult to make smooth letters when learning how to write.

Michael

LA Grant said...

Funny, I forgot the splinters entrapped in pulp part. Being wounded while practicing your cursive was not impossible.

Michael Wade said...

Larry,

It was an indirect form of character-building.

Michael