Seems very minor and another point bump but man am I glad I kept this thing for the long haul. I am truly amazed at the effort being made by Asus to support their products! Anyone see any differences?
Seems very minor and another point bump but man am I glad I kept this thing for the long haul. I am truly amazed at the effort being made by Asus to support their products! Anyone see any differences?
I've got a stupid question that is tangentially related. I have also been impressed by Asus's effort to get us ICS.
I just purchased a Prime. Long story short, I could sell it for a 20 dollar loss, and get an iPad, or maybe the rumored super display / better wifi prime later. Or, I could keep it. I almost feel like an idiot for keeping it (considering that it is soon to be superseded). But, I have grown rather fond of it.
So, I guess it isn't really a question about the device, but one about timing. Am I too late to the party, or has the party just begun? If someone were asking me this question about the iPad 2 today, I'd say they are too late (assuming they have needs like mine), but the Android market seems different...
May seem minor to you but to me it so far feels like night and day. The .14 update was a nightmare of crashes, freezes and app crashes. I don't want to tempt fate too much but after the first few minutes bedding in when there was a bit of stutter, it has so far been running smoothly with (fingers crossed l)) no crashes yet. The only thing I have managed to crash is the new Chrome beta and that was nothing to do with the underlying OS. It is like having a new device again.
I've got a stupid question that is tangentially related. I have also been impressed by Asus's effort to get us ICS.
I just purchased a Prime. Long story short, I could sell it for a 20 dollar loss, and get an iPad, or maybe the rumored super display / better wifi prime later. Or, I could keep it. I almost feel like an idiot for keeping it (considering that it is soon to be superseded). But, I have grown rather fond of it.
So, I guess it isn't really a question about the device, but one about timing. Am I too late to the party, or has the party just begun? If someone were asking me this question about the iPad 2 today, I'd say they are too late (assuming they have needs like mine), but the Android market seems different...
There will always be new technology around the corner but at some point you have to pull the trigger and get what suits your needs at the moment and get on with enjoying it.