The solution to C3a says that the Tab-7 can be rejected because "Bob will need a large a screen as possible".<br>But the solution to C3e says that screen size is less significant than storage and connectivity. Seems inconsistent to me.<br>
<br>The connectivity of the iSlate's "30 pin dock" is not made clear... it could allow all sorts of devices to be connected, such as big screens. The "iSlate" name sounds like it is alluding to the iPad, and the iPad's proprietary connector does allow all sorts of stuff to be added. In such cases, the "standardness" of USB is really not such a drawcard since the proprietary connector sounds like it's the market leader and would be a de facto standard! <br>
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