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	<title>Comments on: Guy Goes Android…Kinda  MyMac Podcast #403</title>
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		<title>By: bdegrande</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I also bought a 7&quot; Android tablet, a no name Chinese brand  I paid more, about $140, but got a model with a more recent OS (Ice Cream Sandwich) and 16GB of RAM, SD card, USB, and HDMI.  It needs some work, though, no English manual, and it won&#039;t run Google Pay to get apps without some hacking, which I haven&#039;t had time to do yet.

I also considered the Seagate GoFlex, but was bothered by it being a mechanical hard drive, as I am a klutz. I wound up getting the Kingston Wi-Drive, which is much smaller (16 or 32GB, with a 64GB model announced), but solid state and small enough to fit in a shirt pocket.  It will also allow 3 simultaneous users, and some reviews have said that this isn&#039;t a hard limit, that more is possible. It also has a bridged mode, so that you can still use the internet even when connected to the Wi-Drive..  It was quite expensive when launched, but prices have dropped, I got the 32GB model for $89 from B&amp;H in NYC, and I have seen the 16GB model as low as $49.  You can stream to pretty much anything, even OSs which don&#039;t have native apps can stream by typing in a URL.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also bought a 7&#8243; Android tablet, a no name Chinese brand  I paid more, about $140, but got a model with a more recent OS (Ice Cream Sandwich) and 16GB of RAM, SD card, USB, and HDMI.  It needs some work, though, no English manual, and it won&#8217;t run Google Pay to get apps without some hacking, which I haven&#8217;t had time to do yet.</p>
<p>I also considered the Seagate GoFlex, but was bothered by it being a mechanical hard drive, as I am a klutz. I wound up getting the Kingston Wi-Drive, which is much smaller (16 or 32GB, with a 64GB model announced), but solid state and small enough to fit in a shirt pocket.  It will also allow 3 simultaneous users, and some reviews have said that this isn&#8217;t a hard limit, that more is possible. It also has a bridged mode, so that you can still use the internet even when connected to the Wi-Drive..  It was quite expensive when launched, but prices have dropped, I got the 32GB model for $89 from B&amp;H in NYC, and I have seen the 16GB model as low as $49.  You can stream to pretty much anything, even OSs which don&#8217;t have native apps can stream by typing in a URL.</p>
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