
Why is this $500 tablet full of so much empty space?

Izeland
That's almost a banger line, not the person you're replying to but what do you mean?
It does, and I get disappointed every time I read about it
All comes from PIE
The explanation being?
I'm all for them getting their just desserts, but not at the cost of women suffering
They recently had a deal with Google, so not soon I guess
Love both the usernames here
Rodents then?
There's literally a saying to pretend until you succeed
That's not heterophobic.
The straights are not right OTOH
They could have a small microwave
Not the first bot I have seen, but the first one promoting sex related services
Don't we all, though I'm not opposed to any good liquor
That said, I hate it since so much of it is dependent on a single device that can generally be opened by just applying REDACTED to the screen and doing REDACTED to narrow down the lock code significantly.
Would that work with my pin which is the equivalent of 40483770487025502574448? Or is a password better?
I think a pin like that is harder to remember for people, and even to get it using fingerprints is difficult because you cover a lot of the numbers giving false information
I would date them so we can amaze people about the amount of movies and shows we haven't watched combined.
Menuet OS it is for me
I have tried the Google earbuds, they work, even in the terrible condition that they're in after 5+ years of rough use
M1 Macs probably preferred
Where is this from?
The Pixel Tablet is actually just a few spare parts in a half-empty body
Why is this $500 tablet full of so much empty space?
I am not sure where I land on this issue, I am not entirely sold that it should have been filled to the brim and packed tightly but it does seem like they could have done better either for repairability or at least having things like a headphone jack and maybe better speakers (I have read that speakers can do better with more hollow space without adding much weight but I'm not knowledgeable enough)
The comments have a lot of good viewpoints