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    shmerl | # 471 | 2014-11-20, 07:17 | Report

    I posted a proposal to use Cherry Trail SoC with Broadwell GPU (personally I don't mind if that means delaying the tablet, but those chips should arrive sometime in 2015).

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    mrsellout | # 472 | 2014-11-20, 07:25 | Report

    Last chance for the $204 perk, 11 left.
    https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/j...ed-tablet#home

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    Leinad | # 473 | 2014-11-20, 08:57 | Report

    Originally Posted by tmi View Post
    It won't make ONE MILLION DOLLARS *raises pinky to mouth* unless Jolla adds another perk or people somehow start contributing way more than $224 per person.

    Last I checked there were only 410 yet to claim and 410 x $224 = $91840. That added with the total collected sum of $800 000+ won't even reach $900 000.
    see attachment
    they will reach 1.000.000 before the end of the day...
    https://www.indiegogo.com/projects/j...sourced-tablet

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    tissot | # 474 | 2014-11-20, 08:58 | Report

    Anybody seen a pic of the browser used on Sailfish 2.0?
    Browser on Jolla phone was atrocious compared to competition. Hopefully they have something totally new out there.

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    aegis | # 475 | 2014-11-20, 09:20 | Report

    Originally Posted by tissot View Post
    Anybody seen a pic of the browser used on Sailfish 2.0?
    Browser on Jolla phone was atrocious compared to competition. Hopefully they have something totally new out there.
    What is 'atrocious' about Jolla's browser?

    Apart from cut and paste from non entry areas and the offset link issue fixed in the last update, it seems functional enough.

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    nodevel | # 476 | 2014-11-20, 09:48 | Report

    Originally Posted by aegis View Post
    What is 'atrocious' about Jolla's browser?

    Apart from cut and paste from non entry areas and the offset link issue fixed in the last update, it seems functional enough.
    Copy & Paste works fine with some patches from OpenRepos.

    I also find the official browser quite good (the choice of Gecko is very welcomed) - the only things that bug me are:
    • some videos play distorted
    • it cuts out few seconds at the end of a video (you hear only sound) - both these two are not such a big deal, though, I just use a Youtube app for playing videos
    • slow tab switching
    • sometimes the page changes under your finger and you click somewhere you didn't want to

    Other than that, I enjoy using it. I agree that a good browser is crucial on a tablet - take an example of HP Touchpad, but Jolla's browser is already miles ahead of it.

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    andreas1 | # 477 | 2014-11-20, 10:04 | Report

    Originally Posted by aegis View Post
    What is 'atrocious' about Jolla's browser?

    Apart from cut and paste from non entry areas and the offset link issue fixed in the last update, it seems functional enough.
    yeah, good basic browser, though ugly as hell (imo - haha)

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    tmi | # 478 | 2014-11-20, 10:29 | Report

    Originally Posted by Leinad View Post
    see attachment
    they will reach 1.000.000 before the end of the day...
    Sure
    "...unless Jolla adds another perk..." which they did!
    (it was basically given they would, but none the less)

    The contributions seem still to be piling up nicely.

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    mscion | # 479 | 2014-11-20, 12:10 | Report

    Now at about $923,000 That's about $20,000 in 3 hours. If this rate stays the same thats about 12 hours more to go. Perhaps things will pick up as morning breaks in the US. Btw, would anyone know the geographical breakdown of where the donations are coming from? That is, the numbers and amounts from each country.

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    vistaus | # 480 | 2014-11-20, 12:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by shmerl View Post
    Yep, since it means native Wayland, no libhybris and Android blobs.
    Yup, big selling point. 'Cause the average tablet user cares about that. #not It's not only tech people who pre-order it on IndieGogo.

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