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To: Swordmaker

You quoted my question in order to not answer it?

What is the answer to my question?

Does it show the flash videos embedded in various web pages or not?

To be fair, I’ve never seen or touched the android. I’ve used the iphone a little bit.

I’m not going to argue whether the mid816 has up to 64 or 32. there are 2 card slots. I don’t know if those card slots will accept 32 gig cards.

Often on these things, the specs are wrong. What the herotab actually has is a 4gig microsd card as its hard drive. You open up the case, remove the 4 gig hard drive and put in a 16 or 32(?) gb microsd card.

It has been tested to work with 16gb cards.

http://www.slatedroid.com/index.php?topic=13992.0
that’s a link to custom system images you can download and install on your hard drive.

“INSTRUCTIONS:

Remove the Internal MicroSD Card

To CREATE/RESTORE a Custom Image and Adjust Partition Sizes”


97 posted on 01/22/2011 2:59:36 AM PST by truthfreedom
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To: truthfreedom
It has been tested to work with 16gb cards. . . that’s a link to custom system images you can download and install on your hard drive.

Oh, WOW... I can just see the average consumers going through all of that... not. You just don't get it. This is NOT what people want to do. They are NOT GEEKS. They don't want to work ON their tablets, they want to work WITH their tablets... this piece of junk requires hours of work just to get it to work. The iPad works out of the box. No tweaking, no opening the case and installation of a purchased extra card, no nothing. That's excellent user experience. People pay for that.

106 posted on 01/22/2011 12:30:50 PM PST by Swordmaker (This tag line is a Microsoft product "insult" free zone.)
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