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- Reader named Reeder - The whole family loves this method of eating - hubby lost 24 lbsI tried this book based on a friends recommendation, her husband had lost 20 lbs the first month and she felt great. We enjoyed trying a new clean, healthy way of eating. My daughter who is very fit and healthy 15 year old tried it not to lose weight, but to provide moral support for her parents and to eat healthy - she loves it.
I lost 14 lbs, my husband lost 24!
We feel great. We have more energy, alert, less sluggish and sleepy. After the initial 28 days we decided to splurge with a cheese burger - ughhhh we felt so full and bloated after, we decided to stick with the diet. Now, I can resist temptation by just thinking about how I will feel after I eat that pizza or whatever it is. I don't want to feel like that ever again. - T. Sibley "Tsibs7" - Best Tablet Currently AvailableOk, so I've been in the tablet market for the last 3 months and I finally was able to get my hands on this product. Trust me when I say it wasn't easy but it was worth the trouble. This tablet is by far the most advanced and fastest tablet on the market (IOS or Android). That doesn't mean it's perfect because no tech product is. Those out there looking for a device that never has bugs or issues might as well stop now because you'll never find something to your liking. What I can say is that ASUS did a fine job with putting this together. I won't touch on every aspect of the Transformer Prime but here are some highlights:
Screen- This screen is bright and beautiful. You can set the Super IPS display if you're outdoors but otherwise, the regular brightness is perfectly fine. The resolution is the same as most 10.1 inch tablets and is crisp and clear.
Speed- This tablet has a Tegra 3 quad-core processor and it is blazing. You can multi-task to your hearts delight and it won't skip a beat. It opens applications faster than any phone or tablet I can think of. The encouraging news is that they are still really developing apps for the Tegra 3 so when that becomes more relevant this thing will be even better. Scrolling and touch sensitivity is "buttery" smooth with no lag whatsoever.
Build- This is a very aesthetically pleasing device. What I mean is that it is an eye-catcher. Brushed aluminum backing and super thin, it looks fantastic. It's light and the weight balance is perfect when holding with one hand or two. Gorilla glass screen means that you won't have to worry about scratches. Those out there that complain about fingerprints need to realize that this is the case for 99% of tablets out there. (HINT: use the microfiber cloth that comes with it)
Storage and Connectivity- One of the biggest selling points was the storage space. 32gb of onboard memory PLUS it has a micro-sd card slot for expansion. This thing can become an entertainment powerhouse. It has a micro-hdmi out so you can connect to TVs or projectors. This means you can watch Netflix and other movies on a bigger screen if you'd prefer. You won't have to buy a proprietary cables just to connect. Of course, the big sell is the laptop dock accessory. I personally don't need it but its a great option if you want a netbook like experience. Oh yeah, you can also use PS3 or USB gaming controllers with this to play games!
Battery Life- So I haven't done an "official" battery test but in my usage so far I easily get a couple days out of this tablet. It obviously depends on what the settings are (i.e. screen brightness, power mode) but trust me when I say that if you go on a long trip with this thing you'll be good to go with juice to spare.
Ice Cream Sandwich- This may not matter in a month or two but it is currently one of a select few devices that has the latest operating system of Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. I won't get into all the details of what ICS is but I can say that it is user friendly and has loads of potential.
Side notes:
Ok, so a lot of people may have heard about certain users having issues with WIFI and/or GPS. On my end, I haven't had a single issue with WIFI. The signal is always strong even at a good distance away from the router. I think this just may be an isolated issue with some of the devices. I don't think this is indicative of all the tablets. I haven't used the GPS much but I can guess that the all-aluminum backing has something to do with the issues its having catching signals from satellites. Honestly though, it's ridiculous to use this as a standalone GPS device.
As a heads-up, this tablet is currently (as of 2/21) extremely hard to come by. It is sold out at most, if not all retailers. I'm sure ASUS will eventually be able to keep up with demand but be warned that you may not be able to get one for a while. This obviously is a result of the shortsightedness of ASUS and should bear no negative reflection on the tablet itself.
The Verdict:
So is this worth $499.99 of your hard earned money? If you're looking for the best tablet available then the answer is a definitive YES. It's certainly worth more for your money than ANY tablet at and around its price. - George Bungle - Hutzler have done it again!Around one hundred and fifty thousand years ago, man's nearest common ancestor discovered the nutritious benefits of the plantain. The only trouble was, God accidentally designed the plant with the tasty gloy on the wrong side of its skin. Ever the problem solver, Homo ergaster experimented with literally trillions of different methods for fixing the mistake made by the deity of your choice, with varying degrees of success.
But then one day, at about half past 4 in the afternoon, following months of frustrating set-backs, a tribesman by the name of Gruntok Hutzler threw a plantain he'd been battling to open against a latticework of rigid vines, which were hanging from a nearby tree for some reason; and in one fell-swoop, as the boomerang of starch hurtled its way through the air, before self-dicing into a neat pile of parthenocarpic pulp, Gruntok changed the way humans would consume bananas for the rest of time.
Now, filling a much needed gap in the random kitchen utensils market, a revolutionary new take on Gruntok's original concept. An entire epoch in the making, the company that brought you the Zutak Grape Peeler, and the award winning Clurzig Apricot Warmer, introduces the Hutzler 571 Banana Slice Pro!
Differing from the much loved 570 and industry standard 570b in several key ways, firstly, and unlike rival products such as the Xlykob 32, or the Perineum 2000, the 571 features an enterprise class easy-grip design, which while giving the user a visual clue as to the direction, rotation and elevation at which the unit optimally operates, also looks like the side-on view of a half-on-the-flaccid man's wang.
It's impossible to overstate the importance of this ergonomic detail; as any true bananophile will attest. But to those new to the world of eating comedy fruit, Hutzler have raised the bar in terms of adding both a totally unnecessary additional degree of complication, while still retaining that trademark slice width and easy-clean polyurethane pizazz, which made previous models the must-have accessory in any self-respecting kitchen drawer full of use-once tat.
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