
On Wed, Dec 11, 2013, at 18:04, Bianca Gibson wrote:
I'm aware of that issue, I've had it several times.
Myself, I got a cheap no-name tablet off eBay (Australian seller) for about $125 + $15 postage, and it's served me reasonably well. One thing you really might consider on getting a new tablet is one that has an easily replaceable battery. I know they do exist. I think ifixit.com might have some reviews. Just a rant, but given that batteries are consumables, with a useful life of only a couple of years, it's a real shame that otherwise usable hardware has to get junked just because the irreplaceable battery has died or dropped down to unusably low capacity. I'm sharpening up my spudger for when the battery on my tablet gives up the ghost, but that's not an option for your average punter. Followups on this rant to luv-talk or maybe luv-tech. -- Smiles, Les.