Showing posts with label Touchpad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Touchpad. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Long term HP TouchPad review


I was one of the lucky few to grab a few Touchpads during the infamous "Fire-Sale."
It has been 9 months of ownership and how has does it hold up? I'm still undecided.

First of all, the hardware is clunky and un-reliable. I bought one for my dad and it was sent in FOUR times for service. During the post file sale period, HP did not issue replacements. Each time they went in for service, my dad was without his Touchpad for weeks. His Touchpad is stock webOS so his problems were strictly hardware. My 32GB model has been sent in once. There is already a crack along the speaker edge. Moreover, the device is rather heavy. I owned all the generations of iPad and the Touchpad feels heavier than the 1st gen iPad.

At 99ドル-149,ドル I really can't complain. There were times I was tempted to unload them on Craigslist or Ebay. I wish I did because I could have gotten 300ドル or so for a 32GB in the early days.

As luck would have it, there were always something that made me keep it.

I'll list a couple of cool things.

I could run basilisk 2 to emulate a mac classic "in-color."


I installed Ubuntu on it. Running mySQL Administrator, Python, full desktop Chromium/Firefox was cool. WebOS version of CHROOT doesn't require a goofy VNC server like on Android. WebOS's preware gives you a native X11 server.





Of course, you can install Android Ice Cream Sandwich via Cyanogenmod. Somethings don't work like the webcam and headphone jack but the Alpha 2 brought accelerated video playback. Netflix works great on this device.



I also run MAME on it inside my MAME icade cabinet.



Since I have four tablets in the household, I still don't have a good reason to keep it around. Except, it is pretty much now a worry-free disposable device. For example, when I work-out on the treadmill, I place the Touchpad without worry. I don't get paranoid if I drop or break it. Whenever all the iPads have been grabbed and accounted for, I could always pull the HP Touchpad out to use as a Netflix player. That is pretty much what it has been relegated to. My four year old son feels punished when I hand him the Touchpad due to the lack of games or entertainment options for Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). In my family, I am the one who always ends up with the Touchpad.

Everyone else I know who got a Touchpad during the firesale is in the same position as me. Their devices have been socked away in some drawer; collecting dust.


So I guess I can't complain. They were pretty cheap to begin with. I could never imagine spending 500ドル for one. So now, MAME and Netflix are the reasons why I keep the Touchpad around.







Thursday, May 24, 2012

Icade. Awesome retro goodness for iOS and Android


I got this last Christmas and I am still digging it. This nifty cabinet brings back wonderful 80s retro-style nostalgia. Designed for iPad, it also works for Android devices. You can get it from ThinkGeek.

Here is is with a Galaxy Nexus.







And a 99ドル HP Touchpad running CM7 (also works with ICS). Street Fighter!




Many iOS games need to be designed for the ION icade controller. I have a couple of favorites including AirAttack HD and Atari Greatest Hits.

However, the most important game is iMame4all (http://code.google.com/p/imame4all/)
Imame4all for both iOS and Android support the icade. The controls work off simple bluetooth. It takes regular AA batteries and it runs for months.

Dig Dug, Defender, Missile Command, Frogger, Street Fighters. Yes, this brings back a lot of great childhood memories.

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