It's simply because they are fat and lazy and don't want to even have to push those dang remote keys!
Well, if remotes were designed better (TiVO being the lone exception) then maybe the results wouuld have been different. It's the thing I HATE about my Sony Blu-ray player remote. Completely illogical layout, badly arranged and poorly labled buttons. It's a joke. It makes Sony's designers look like a bunch of Dungeon & Dragons-playing, never had a date, bad-smelling, pineapple pizza-eating dorks.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1, much like its Limited Edition sibling that we reviewed last month, is ever-so-slightly thinner than the iPad 2, a slate that most sane individuals (and competitors, for that matter) would confess is the market leader today.
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It's simply because they are fat and lazy and don't want to even have to push those dang remote keys!
Well, if remotes were designed better (TiVO being the lone exception) then maybe the results wouuld have been different. It's the thing I HATE about my Sony Blu-ray player remote. Completely illogical layout, badly arranged and poorly labled buttons. It's a joke. It makes Sony's designers look like a bunch of Dungeon & Dragons-playing, never had a date, bad-smelling, pineapple pizza-eating dorks.