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  1. #1
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    Thumbs up Nexus 10 Android Tablet

    I just got a Nexus 10 32GB.

    2560 x 1600 (300ppi) display!

    Unbelievable!

    I've never see anything like it.

    My eyes are going with age, but I'm pretty used to being able to see the pixels.

    Not with this! I have to use a magnifying glass to see the pixel features.

    I'd like to have a big monitor with that kind of resolution!

    I'm checking out all kids of free apps and demos.

    James.
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    Congrats James, sounds like a really nice tab.

    Have Fun

    Mark

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    One of the things that I've been fooling around with is CAUSTIC 2, a virtual synthesizer rack with effects, a mixer and a multi track recorder.

    https://play.google.com/store/apps/d....caustic&hl=en

    Crazy!

    The touch screen has some latency to it so playing graphics piano keys is a bit weird.

    I might just have to spend the $8 to get the full app!

    It sounds outrageous on my big line array speakers!

    James.
    Creator of LaserBoy!
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    All software has a learning curve usually proportional to its capabilities and unique features. Pointing with a mouse is in no way easier than tapping a key.

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    I bought my missus one in early january and i have to agree, the screen is outstanding.
    The latest incarnation of the 7" Nexus will also be sporting the hi-res screen. Due for launch in the U.K in May 2013, it will cost the same as the model it replaces.

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