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HP Slate 21.5" Full HD Android All in One Touchscreen PC $259 + $18.95 Delivery @ Warehouse1

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Built in Wifi
3 USB ports
Bluetooth
Quad Core tegra CPU
1Gb RAM
8GB Flash storage
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  • -7

    Please do not advertise as a "PC"

    • +2

      It is a PC.. only it runs android.

    • +4

      Please do not pretend you're Taylor Swift.

      • Whats wrong with Taylor Swift

    • -3

      PC = Personal Computer

      You = Uneducated human being

      • -2

        The term was coined in 1975.

        Your doorbell is actually a PC as it has a microprocessor inside that provides a function that is being used when someone presses it to send data so that an end user can realise 'hey there's someone at my door'.

        So a doorbell is an electronic device used for data entry/transmission and capable of being used by a single person at a time = PC.

        Game consoles are also PCs, TVs are PCs, everything we use today with an IC is a PC.

        Like it or not - you either call everything a PC or use some common sense and reserve that word for what most people would picture in their minds when they think of the word 'PC'.

        Go with the latter, it makes you less of a nutter.

        • +1

          You're more or less wrong about everything. Your definition of PC is all wrong— the PC concept revolves around being general-purpose. Devices with a single purpose do not fall under the blanket of PC.

          An AIO is for all intents and purposes a PC: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All-in-one_computer#All-in-one

        • Really?

          It isn't my definition. It's the one you would get if you googled it. It's funny how your link to AIOs makes no mention of Android being a valid OS for a device that can be called an AIO. You might want to look over your sources before you neg the informed post and post your own tripe.

          Still think an Android only machine is an AIO? Care to edit a video on your AIO and then transcode it to .264? Want to print a document to a legacy printer? Want to write up some HTML or CSS code? Need to use industry standard programs like Adobe suite?

          Oooops, you can't, because this isn't actually an AIO. It's just a tablet without a battery, that's tethered to a wall outlet. They didn't make AIOs any better by intorucing these, they just made tablets worse.

        • +1

          when i google PC degfinition i get the following which is not from a website but from google
          PC
          piːˈsiː/
          noun
          1.
          a personal computer.
          "you can download the software on to your PC"

        • -2

          That's right. A calculator or a doorbell isn't a PC because it isn't intended for general purpose computing.

          An iPod Touch is a PC.

        • What fool would call an iPod touch a PC but a calculator not. Maybe the same fool who thinks an Android tablet minus the battery is called an AIO PC.

          They either both are or they both aren't.

  • +1
    • +1

      Sure is, but cheaper.

  • +3

    It is a PC….. not all PC's operate with a windows operating system… Learn the difference before you start to criticise.

    • +1

      i think his mind will be blown once he finds out you can get android x86… that runs on PCs!!!

      http://www.coolshitiget.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/03/mind-…

    • -1

      Technically all electronic devices with an IC can be called a PC. A calculator is a 'PC' as much as an Android tablet.

      Those in the industry generally use the 'PC' label for content creation machines with expandability (needs to be able to have drivers installed for it, if required). That means striking Android/iOS/WinMo devices off that list, as it's not possible to install a video capture card for instance.

      • -1

        Your expandability criterion would rule out most AIOs.

        • An actual AIO like the iMac or Dell Optiplex 9020 do have expandability. Anyone can hook them up to a RAID box, a video capture card or even a breakout Cubix box over thunderbolt with multiple GPUs for super fast rendering or game playing.

          An AIO is not an AIO if they can't do the functions which an AIO implies. How can you call a device which can't cut a video from multiple formats an AIO?

          iMac = AIO

          This = Not AIO.

          Just because it's a tablet without a battery, that's tethered to a wall outlet with a keyboard doesn't make it an AIO. It makes it a crappy Android tablet (albeit at a good price).

        • The word android is much clearer to me as to what it actually is, over whether it technically belongs under the "PC" super-term or not.

  • +2

    Ok. So it's not an AIO. How do classify it then? I would call it a tablet that lacks a battery and needs AC power to operate. Also it supports USB-OTG and comes with a mouse and keyboard. Since it doesn't do HDMI inputs, we can't call it a "Smart monitor" like we can do a "smart TV".

    And that's essentially what it is — an oversized tablet, and the Android OS will even identify itself as a tablet, and run tablet versions of Android apps.

    • and a tablet is a phone that can't make phone calls.

      • Was the Optus Mytab not a tablet?

  • +1

    Oooo! 21" tablet….
    Mine's bigger than yours :-p

  • I do have to say, the specs of this are a little lacking for this day and age. Only 1gb RAM?

  • I will buy one at this price, lot of space for hacking. but check this link before you buy anything from them…
    http://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/1605731

    • +2

      Note the post down the bottom, we have nothing to do with those hardware solution guys…

      Yes I can now confirm completed delivery of the laptop from Warehouse1.
      So I do not have any negative comments about this company.
      Graeme

  • Who cares whether it's called a PC or not, read the specs, they speak for themselves about what this machine is and what it can do, do you really need to get worked up over nomenclature?

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