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2026-03-03, 9:02 PM |
Main » 2011 » September » 29
 Also known as Toshiba Thrive 7 inch, Toshiba Thrive 7" tablet
This is not a GSM device, it will not work on any GSM network worldwide.
| General |
2G Network |
N/A |
| Announced |
2011, September |
| Status |
Coming soon. Exp. release 2011, December |
| Size |
Dimensions |
| 189 x 128.1 x 11.9 mm
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| Weight |
| 400 g |
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yogi-iitk
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Date:
2011-09-29
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 Pros:
- Very solid, holds up well in punishing conditions
- Good feel, high laser sensitivity
- Rear hinge great for travel and comfort
Cons:
- May be too big for some users
- No Bluetooth; requires included dongle
Mobile mice are usually crap. They aren’t built well, they don’t feel
good, and they just generally suck. That’s begun to change recently, as
manufacturers seem to be figuring out that they hate their own products
(which is the surest sign that change is incoming). Ironically, one of
the better choices comes from a company just stepping into the mobile
computing space, Mad Catz.
Considering companies have failed at making good mobile mice for
years, Mad Catz’ first attempt is surprisingly good. The Eclipse Mobile
Mouse has a sturdy build thanks to a metal frame and sits at
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yogi-iitk
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Date:
2011-09-29
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yogi-iitk
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Date:
2011-09-29
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After my review of the Homelite 18 inch chain saw,
I was left with a rather large pile of logs – normally that would mean
me bringing out the axe to split them for my father in-law’s wood
burning stove. While it’s not something that I mind, it’s a lot of
extra work – so I was very excited when Home-lite also sent along their
little 5 Ton Electric Log Splitter for me to play with. Now, when I say
little I’m only saying that as a reference to other log splitters I’ve
seen – this thing still weighs over 100 pounds, and is more than three
feet long. While the size may be a b
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Date:
2011-09-29
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