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I am strangely fascinated by that country. I would like to be literally invisible and roam their streets unsupervised to get a real impression of whats going on there ^^
Become a Protoss adept and cast an invincible shade while yourself is also moving around. This way you can get the impression twice as fast and you don't need food anyway.
 
Based on the USB connector, the tablet itself seems to be about the size of my 7+ :) ...is there even a touchscreeen on this thing? :p
 
Koreans are quite insensitive to capitalization in English, as the Korean syllabary (or alphabet, if you want to go that way) doesn't have any sense of capital or lowercase. The whole iPad/IPad/Ipad thing is pretty common in South Korea as well.

And if you're the poor fool who points out something so trivial as a capitalization error in Korea, you'll be seen as unnecessarily nitpicky.

Thank you, interesting read. :)
 
There goes North Korea's chance at an Apple Store.
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Based on the USB connector, the tablet itself seems to be about the size of my 7+ :) ...is there even a touchscreeen on this thing? :p
You can touch the screen al you want. Leaves nice smudges, that's about it.
 
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