Tablets will definitely be a hot topic for this coming year. I Read an interesting article comparing XOOM with little known ADAM. Any chance Anand could get a hold of an ADAM for a comparison?
If your HDD or SSD is operating in ROM you either have ridiculous security, or something is very, very broken. ROM stands for Read Only Memory, and is still memory. Really, almost anything can be used as RAM, and there are many different tiers. You're probably referring to one specific tier of memory, that's used as a volatile short-term storage. Usually on this kind of device less than or equal to 1GB.
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solipsism - Monday, January 10, 2011 - link
Any estimates given?Rayb - Monday, January 10, 2011 - link
First half of the year and according to other people, it would cost around $650-850 without a contract.Or if you want to pre-order...
http://androidcommunity.com/motorola-xoom-tablet-a...
GotThumbs - Monday, January 10, 2011 - link
Tablets will definitely be a hot topic for this coming year. I Read an interesting article comparing XOOM with little known ADAM. Any chance Anand could get a hold of an ADAM for a comparison?http://androidos.in/2011/01/notion-ink-adam-vs-mot...
vol7ron - Monday, January 10, 2011 - link
"32GB on board user memory"Does referring to long-term storage as memory bother anyone?
MISRy - Tuesday, January 11, 2011 - link
Technically, couldn't an SSD or even a flash drive be referred as memory?daveloft - Monday, January 17, 2011 - link
Tecnically? No.Memory is RAM. Flash, SSD and Hard Disc storage is ROM. Referring to storage as memory is just plain wrong.
KillaKilla - Monday, January 24, 2011 - link
If your HDD or SSD is operating in ROM you either have ridiculous security, or something is very, very broken. ROM stands for Read Only Memory, and is still memory. Really, almost anything can be used as RAM, and there are many different tiers. You're probably referring to one specific tier of memory, that's used as a volatile short-term storage. Usually on this kind of device less than or equal to 1GB.TareX - Monday, January 24, 2011 - link
I guess the worst thing about being completely buttonless is that it will take an extra touch to do almost anything.