I was chill until the Laura Palmer Funko Pop
Posted on May 16th, 2017
Filed under: Music News — Karl Olson @ 12:03 am
That, was a bridge too far me, and that company had vacuumed up the toy rights for way too many shows just to squander them on creepy soulless eye figures, let alone super tasteless creepy eye figures.
So, a diss track š
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RCA Galileo Pro Tablet Review
Posted on May 6th, 2017
Filed under: Reviews — Karl Olson @ 12:43 pm
So, why am I reviewing a cheap, 11.5ā, 2-in-1/convertable Android tablet from RCA?
Well, one itās a little test of whether itās actually decent to type and do work on. So far, so good as writing this up on this was a breeze while I sat on the couch and watched TV. More importantly though, itās a mean of expounding on something I sometimes forget and other times am in awe of: technology is now rather good even when cheap. I imagine other people sometimes forget that too, so maybe this little post might help other folks remember that even cheap tech is pretty good now.
Is the fit, finish, performance of this as good as a 2-in-1 tablet even 40 dollars more, let alone an iPad or a Chromebook? Of course not. However, would this have been a better device that any of the netbooks I got through school on, let alone my first notebook PC I bought when I was in community college? By leagues in all but screen quality, and at $80 US, itās so hilariously cheap that I can let itās basic screen slide (besides, it has a mini HDMI port and screencast function, so I could always just hook it into a monitor if I really needed to.) It even manages to recognize peripherals like USB microphones and sound cards, and while it wonāt run any cool 3D games, it still runs my favorite mobile DAW software, Caustic, without a hitch. The keyboard isnāt the most luxurious, but itās actually easier to use than my much better specced Surface Pro 1, and definitely better than trying to use 7-8ā tablets with any OS to do some writing beyond a tweet. I think some activities on this would be a bit of a challenge due to a software gap (if thereās something as straightforward as Audacity that runs on Android, Iāve not found it, though Iāve not had the motivation to until now,) but the performance even on this cheap little 2 in 1 is just dandy. Streaming video, browsing the net, social media – all the usual to dos work just fine, and itās nice to take a break from doing that on the phone without switching to the desktop (I get enough desktop computing at work 5 days a week.) Itās even decent machine to run remote desktop on, easily getting on my companyās VPN and into my Windows box at the office. The battery life is just average, but itās the modern average of about 7 hours which clowns any of my old netbooks and my Surface Pro 1. Itās far from perfect, but, it really just doesnāt have to be perfect. It just has to do the jobs I need it too, and itās happily achieving that. Plus, some of the stuff that Iām sure some people would hate about a lot end device like this – the 1990s styling and plastics – are actually kind of endearing and keep it from being a theft target as well.
Now, Iāve only had it for about a week, so Iām sure some of my enjoyment of 2-in-1 is new toy novelty creating some rose tinted glasses, but if itās anything like my other off-brand tech buys from the past couple years like my Blu R1HD Android phone, I suspect that months in this RCA tablet will still be doing the jobs I need and want it to do, all without soaking up a bunch of extra cash to get something fancier but that doesnāt actually do anything more in terms of function or reliability (after all, short of spending at least double to get into a chromebook or windows 10 device or double again that for an apple device, thereās no guarantee youāre getting updates anyway.)
Still, the next time you think need to get the super latest and greatest thing to do what you need, take a minute to really think about the jobs you need to get done on that device, and what tools you already have and whether theyāre already covering your bases. You might find that where you thought you needed to make a serious and expensive purchase, something less exciting might easily handle everything you wanted.
If you’d like to pick up one for yourself, here’s a link: RCA Galileo Pro 11.5.