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domain TSPads.com and TSTablet.com

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Zutroy

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Hi folks

I recently had a fairly nice pick up with touchscreenpad.com, I bought this in anticipation of apples touch screen ipad and thought it may have good potential future value, anyway it seems I did the right thing as I have already had a few offers in the XXX’s and some domainers have appraised it in the xxxx’s, so I will probably hold on to it for a little bit as I think it’s value will increase once this technology has more of a chance to take off. Anyway sorry to babble but that’s the background which prompted me to buy tspads.com and tstablet.com, which with everything getting abbreviated these days TS is already been used in reference to touch screen products and with the liking people have for short domains I thought they may be worth a punt. So what do you reckon? If this whole touch screen thing takes off will tspads.com and tstablet.com be any good? What sort of value do you think I might be looking at?

Many thanks, any thoughts are truly appreciated.
 
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I'm a big believer in the tablet pc domain market but I'm not seeing the value in these names. If you google TSPads you get information about brake pads and nothing about ipads. If you google TSTablet you get drug tablet information mostly with TS standing for triple strength.

I think reg fee unless TS becomes synonymous with touchscreen in the future. Incidently, TSTabletPC.com is available to register if you really like your domains.

Good luck!
 
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Regfee I think. "TS" just has too many other connotations to it to be meaningful.

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Good luck!
 
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