ok RIch...
thanks for replying. SO soon
Its a mystery to me what the dang is going on here Rich......now, having just powered COLD down
the laptop. Switched over my appartment power to economy.
Powered back up the appartment and lights......the laptop. EVerything is working perfectly again. ?
There are no "hijacked" browsers...or stuck "busy" hangs on apps and tools.
All the web sites are functioning again
correct. Other applications are functions correct. Those applications are low down win32 apps
at "sector levels" on the hardware. ("Volumes"...and things)
It is a mystery Rich. A mystery. It's certainly taken up the entire time here....dealing with it
i notice that everything becomes FINE as we roll past midnight into the new day?. Could
this be something to do with vacation time here?, shifted the city over to maybe legacy
servers or something?..... (it's impossible to say.....but the malfunctioning has completey stopped for now)
anyhow TCL has been doing just fine. (no malfunctioning there....what-so-ever...to be honest)
This is the thing about TCL for me. I know that this operating
system only resides in RAM here. That's how it rolls,
For that reason Rich, i will always want TCL
close to hand....... because of the "virgin state of each boot "primary state"
i feel like a fool as the technology won me over. You know, a million people would
be pulling their hair out that they wasted their Bank holiday (vacation) messing about
with a finniky little laptop......but needs must !
So yes.
Have just checked
it's the ICOO tablets brand that certainly carry **all** android apps over HDMI to large screen. (but you godda check )
They are ICS 4.1 droid and 49 sterling with $7 for the USB keyboard. They also take USB mouse at the same time. (OTG cable with break out hub). great (comes with google play market place)
http://dx.com/p/icoo-d70gt-7-capacitive-android-4-0-tablet-w-hdmi-wifi-external-3g-camera-g-sensor-black-136754You'd have to check.
somebody also showed me this
http://live.omniversetv.com/system/oldbrowserfree web tv
thanks
Vince.