• lime!@feddit.nu
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    4 hours ago

    it is a very cool technical achievement, but the user experience leaves a lot to be desired with them. most people don’t think about comparing. which is the only way i can imagine samsung getting as big as they have.

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      3 hours ago

      Statement with no substance. What do you desire that’s not there?

      Aside from the screen being softer and easier to scratch, name a practical difference between this and another 10" Android tablet…

      If a 10" tablet meets your desires, and your desire to fold it and put it in your pocket, what’s left?

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        3 hours ago

        well that is part of the user experience. the main thing that annoys me though is that the ui tends to go one of two ways for these devices; either it’s super-custom to the point that all application developers have to do extra work to be usable on it, or there’s too little customisation, which again means apps are not properly usable without extra work. i’ve not seen a folding device that “just works” yet.