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Splizwarf posted:You missed the part where I said my Nook handles my pdfs quite well and makes my computer look lovely. Also, where I chimed in during the several page discussion about how well the Nook handled pdfs. I have no idea how you got "an iPad would be better for him" from what I said, I think you might've been pretty selective in your reading. Sure, your Nook handles pdfs well. But, have you seen the last few pages of people talking about wonky behavior they have with pdfs on Android? Unfortunately because it works well on your device doesn't mean it will on others. quote:I tried to treat this reasonably but it's basically a (maybe unintentional) troll, since it's in response to me saying I have a tablet that I can take notes on and read textbooks, which lacks only Bluetooth to be perfect. I got the impression you were looking for a new tablet. Sorry if that isn't the case. quote:is a dick thing to say. My reasons are valid because they're my reasons. Are you seriously trying to tell me my opinion is "false"? quote:Dude, seriously; I already own an Android tablet that I like, and you clearly don't and don't intend to, so what's your stake in this thread? Why are you here? Chill out. Again, my apologies since you weren't looking for a new tablet.
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Splizwarf posted:Also, this: Also this: quote:Dude, seriously; I already own an Android tablet that I like, and you clearly don't and don't intend to, so what's your stake in this thread? Why are you here?
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 16:33 |
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Splizwarf posted:I tried to treat this reasonably but it's basically a (maybe unintentional) troll, since it's in response to me saying I have a tablet that I can take notes on and read textbooks, which lacks only Bluetooth to be perfect. quote:
Actually, I have owned a few android tablets in the past and gotten burned on those purchases pretty badly, one in particular being the gtablet. Mostly cause I was busy trying to fix them and justify how they aren't horrid pieces of poo poo instead of just returning them. And why am I here? I guess I like discussing about Android tablets too. You see, serious discussions don't have to be glowing praise about the subject matter. Sometimes it can include critiques as well.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 16:41 |
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Basically I'm asking what tablet I should get for 3-400 bucks. The bigger then better. You could look into this one and see if it fits your bill. http://lepantab.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=81
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kitten smoothie posted:You said you don't want an iPad because you don't like plugging it into iTunes. They told you that you never need to plug an iOS 5 device into iTunes, not even once. You can choose to reject that reality and substitute your own all you want, but it doesn't make it any less factually incorrect. I didn't say that, I gave an anecdotal example of an issue I had with a related product, implying that my problems with it were partly from not understanding how Apple does stuff. I explicitly said I didn't want an iPad because I don't want to take the time to learn the ropes of a third OS. I tried to be super clear about it. vv El Duke posted:isn't going to magically make people go away. When I said that I was responding specifically to My Linux Rig posted:Have you seen how people waste their time on them here? Adding wires to the gps to make it usable, rooting them, flashing them with hacked up roms, disassembling them and adding cardboard to them, etc. Which seemed like an "outside, looking in" thing to say, I didn't get from that an impression that he'd actually owned one, much less several; my bad. I wasn't trying to get him to leave, I was seriously trying to ask what his interest in being here was, which he answered. I agree with Doctor rear end in a top hat, though, I think few if any of us here are doing goofy hardware mods to try and fix our equipment; that's why My Linux Rig's comment scans as a weird cheap shot. My Linux Rig, I tried to be clear about why I thought your post was a bit of a troll, I said "I have an Android tablet that almost meets my needs, the only thing missing is Bluetooth" and your answer is "Get an iPad"; can you see where that might taken badly?
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Splizwarf posted:I didn't say that, I gave an anecdotal example of an issue I had with a related product, implying that my problems with it were partly from not understanding how Apple does stuff. I explicitly said I didn't want an iPad because I don't want to take the time to learn the ropes of a third OS. I tried to be super clear about it. vv Look, if you want an Android tablet because you're already invested in the ecosystem, just say it. As many people pointed out, iOS5 has COMPLETELY eliminated the need to ever plug your ipad into iTunes. From unboxing to the day you sell it/you break it/it dies. Backups go to iCloud and are restored from iCloud upon setup (and it magically redownloads all of your apps). As for learning a new OS, it's literally 5 seconds to pick up iOS. If you come from the tinkering background of Android, this should be a non-issue for you. "Press butan, launch app" is about as simple as it gets. IDGAF if you want an Android tablet or an iPad, but harping on this whole I HATE ITUNES AND I DONT WANT TO LEARN A NEW OS is a veiled "heh, Crapple iBad amirite?" No one trolled you, they were pointing out your bad arguments, based on your (once completely valid) experiences. Chill. Want an Android? Go for it.
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I just said I have an Android tablet. I think I said that in each of my last several posts.LmaoTheKid posted:As for learning a new OS, it's literally 5 seconds to pick up iOS. If you come from the tinkering background of Android, this should be a non-issue for you. "Press butan, launch app" is about as simple as it gets. If this was the case, my wife would never have any complaints or frustrations with her iPhone. This seems like a suspicious blanket generalization. LmaoTheKid posted:I DONT WANT TO LEARN A NEW OS is a veiled "heh, Crapple iBad amirite?" What the gently caress? No, it's an "I'm loving busy and don't care", like I said pretty clearly. LmaoTheKid posted:your (once completely valid) experiences. Really? Because it happened last weekend; wow. I guess this poo poo changes pretty fast, I can't keep up anymore.
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LmaoTheKid posted:iOS5 has COMPLETELY eliminated the need to ever plug your ipad into iTunes. I wouldn't go as far as "COMPLETELY". You still need iTunes to transfer files into apps, and Wifi sync is a bit on the clunky side at times meaning it's often faster/less hassle to just plug it in.
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Instead of releasing the Galaxy Tab 2, Samsung should just update the Galaxy Tab Plus to ICS. It's an upgrade in software only ffs, never change Samsung.
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# ? Feb 13, 2012 17:55 |
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Is there any way to make Chrome on a tablet report itself as a desktop browser? They put that "request desktop version" in the stock browser but inexplicably it seems missing in Chrome.
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kitten smoothie posted:Is there any way to make Chrome on a tablet report itself as a desktop browser? They put that "request desktop version" in the stock browser but inexplicably it seems missing in Chrome. No. This has been a pretty common complaint. Plus it doesn't do Flash.
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As it is a beta product I'm sure features like that will be added, not Flash though.
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ScottyJSno posted:Is the Acer Iconia Tab A500 all that bad? and is the USB port only good for fat32? I like mine, there is a ICS Rom out there for it. Havn't tried using the USB port for anything but charging other devices though.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:No. This has been a pretty common complaint. Plus it doesn't do Flash. Flash mobile is dead. I'm not sure why Flash support is even considered a feature anymore.
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Deuterieux posted:Flash mobile is dead. I'm not sure why Flash support is even considered a feature anymore. Sometimes its pretty cool to watch streaming sports on your phone when you're on the bus or train.
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Deuterieux posted:Flash mobile is dead. I'm not sure why Flash support is even considered a feature anymore. As has been pointed out, people do use it. Since I've been using the Chrome browser I've run into a few instances where I yearned for flash. Of course in one of those instances when I switched to Browser+ flash didn't even work, but yea, it's flash. I'll be happy when it truly is dead.
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E2M2 posted:Sometimes its pretty cool to watch streaming sports on your phone when you're on the bus or train. If you're in the US, the Watch ESPN app could be pretty useful for this, assuming your cell provider partners with ESPN.
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Justin.tv/Twitch.tv doesn't have a htlm5 site. Only reason I still like flash. Been thinking of trying to make an Adobe Air app to fix that though.nimper posted:If you're in the US, the Watch ESPN app could be pretty useful for this, assuming your cell provider partners with ESPN. Your cable provider has to support it too I think. I always have to log into my Time Warner account when I use this anyways. Funny thing is Watch ESPN is a flash app and requires adobe air
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donglelord posted:Justin.tv/Twitch.tv doesn't have a htlm5 site. Only reason I still like flash. Been thinking of trying to make an Adobe Air app to fix that though. https://market.android.com/details?id=tv.justin.android.viewer&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsInR2Lmp1c3Rpbi5hbmRyb2lkLnZpZXdlciJd
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El Duke posted:https://market.android.com/details?id=tv.justin.android.viewer&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsInR2Lmp1c3Rpbi5hbmRyb2lkLnZpZXdlciJd Whoaa, but This app is incompatible with all of your devices. It is also apparently very lovely.
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El Duke posted:https://market.android.com/details?id=tv.justin.android.viewer&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsInR2Lmp1c3Rpbi5hbmRyb2lkLnZpZXdlciJd Five bucks with a two star rating? I'll stick to flash for now.
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Vagrancy posted:You still need iTunes to transfer files into apps There are apps that can access the file system without itunes and you can manually put stuff into your device. The mame app works this way. Apps can also provide wifi access independent of itunes to copy data too and from the device.
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Vagrancy posted:I wouldn't go as far as "COMPLETELY". You still need iTunes to transfer files into apps, and Wifi sync is a bit on the clunky side at times meaning it's often faster/less hassle to just plug it in. I don't have a ton of apps that use documents, but if I click a download link or attachment for .xls files, .epub files or .pdf files, I can download them right to the appropriate app. From my limited experience with the iOS SDK I know you can register file extensions globally, so as long as your app registers its extension you should be able to put files on the device from the browser or from DropBox or from emails or what have you. skeevy achievements fucked around with this message at 20:10 on Feb 13, 2012 |
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Don Lapre posted:There are apps that can access the file system without itunes and you can manually put stuff into your device. Those still require iTunes installed to interface with the device, so you might as well just use iTunes. quote:Apps can also provide wifi access independent of itunes to copy data too and from the device. True, though you can't always guarantee that the app developer has implemented such a method. Dropbox sync is a much more common implementation, and even that gets left out at times.
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edit: Nevermind.
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Is there any plan for Samsung to upgrade the Tab 8.9 to ICS?
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wandler20 posted:Is there any plan for Samsung to upgrade the Tab 8.9 to ICS? There is, the real question is when it will happen and if it will be before the heat death of the universe. My money is on no.
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ScottyJSno posted:Is the Acer Iconia Tab A500 all that bad? and is the USB port only good for fat32? It definitely works with NTFS volumes too, at least on the stock firmware (currently 3.2) The main issue I have with my A500 is sheer heft - its on the chubby side even for a fairly early Honeycomb tablet. Some build issues too, flimsy microSD slot cover, cruddy feeling orientation lock switch but these are pretty minor in the scheme of things.
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wandler20 posted:Is there any plan for Samsung to upgrade the Tab 8.9 to ICS? http://global.samsungtomorrow.com/?p=8894 They say it will, but their clever weasel wording on the blog post here makes clear that they have no timeline in mind. Meanwhile today they launch a device with nearly equivalent specs and ICS. Samsung strikes again.
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dissss posted:It definitely works with NTFS volumes too, at least on the stock firmware (currently 3.2) Yeah, the A500 is about an average experience for its generation. Nothing really great, nothing really terrible. A bit too big and clunky but still a tablet.
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Splizwarf posted:My Linux Rig, I tried to be clear about why I thought your post was a bit of a troll, I said "I have an Android tablet that almost meets my needs, the only thing missing is Bluetooth" and your answer is "Get an iPad"; can you see where that might taken badly? My answer wasn't "get an ipad", rather my question was "why don't you want an iPad?", cause it seemed a bit weird that you stated that exclusion for no particular reason. If you want advice on buying tablets and say "I don't want an ipad", someone might want to know why so they can give you better advice. Edit: oh, I must have misread the "I wish I had a tablet" and took it as a request for buying advice. Sorry, but it's not like the question wasn't valid. My Linux Rig fucked around with this message at 22:31 on Feb 13, 2012 |
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davestones posted:Perhaps rather foolishly we have just invested in a Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 purely for magpie purposes. Aside from browsing the internet and using BBC iplayer is there any other suggestion as to what it could be used to do, or any apps etc that are a must-have? We both use Nexus android phones so are well-versed on the ecosystem but half of our apps don't seem to exist for this thing on the marketplace. Makes a good ebook reader. Also, crucially, Worms in 10.1"! The Awful app (sa reader), but presumably you have that for your phones. Office type apps and viewers are good on my XOOM, thanks mostly to the screen size. But hold on, this is a samsung device. There should be 37 strange proprietary apps for making toast, designing virtual flowers, counting pet hair, weighing your stool and sharing the results with acqaintances and of course keeping track of your starcraft ii games. Are the Koreans losing their touch??? E: just wanted to say, for the benefit of the couple of goons asking about purchasing a tablet, that my 3.2 XOOM doesn't have any glaring issues with os or interface. In fact, I haven't had anything, unless you count the google books app not wanting to work. It's not slow at anything, even with a screen and a half of apps queued up. Lots of connectivity and the screen is great. I didn't buy an ipad for a number of reasons which include the fact that an ipad 2 in similar spec would be nearly twice the price, with the only obvious benefits being that it's slightly slimmer. The built in browser does what it says on the tin. I'm not a doctrinaire apple hater and have an ipod touch which is very good at being a music player with extra stuff that isn't poo poo. But even without ICS, the apple product didn't come close to justifying its price to me. I've had more app problems with the ipod than I have had so far with the xoom, which although I've not had it long, has a lot more apps on it already. I'm struggling to find anything to hate basically. Maybe I need to get a. Pdf reader... Saga fucked around with this message at 23:17 on Feb 13, 2012 |
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Getting a tablet for my wife soon. She wants something that's good with a stylus so she can draw, is the flyer pretty much our best choice at the moment?
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ScottyJSno posted:Is the Acer Iconia Tab A500 all that bad? and is the USB port only good for fat32? I've had mine for a week and a half and I like it alot. Only complaint I have is that 720p playback can be a bit choppy sometimes and it is a tad heavy, but for $349 I have no buyer's remorse. Replying on it via the Awful app as a matter of fact
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Flyer, Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet, Samsung Note If you want something different, you could import an Asus EA800. drat, I wanted one but they never brought it to the states. Otherwise, look into a Windows 7 tablet. There are quite a few. Just be sure that they have a proper pen digitizer.
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Rev. Bleech_ posted:I've had mine for a week and a half and I like it alot. Only complaint I have is that 720p playback can be a bit choppy sometimes and it is a tad heavy, but for $349 I have no buyer's remorse. 720p playback is bad on all Tegra2 devices right? I think if you encode them a certain way they will play back better.
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Rev. Bleech_ posted:I've had mine for a week and a half and I like it alot. Only complaint I have is that 720p playback can be a bit choppy sometimes and it is a tad heavy, but for $349 I have no buyer's remorse. May I ask where you got it for $350?
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:May I ask where you got it for $350? http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/B004XZL980/ref=sr_1_1_olp?ie=UTF8&qid=1329190318&sr=8-1&condition=used You can get them for about $300 used on Amazon
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:May I ask where you got it for $350? Wal-Mart still has it on sale locally, but inventory is low. I was gonna get the 7" version on sale for $259 (since, gently caress, it was only $60 more than a Kindle Fire) but no one had them in stock so I said gently caress it.
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So why does each stylus I've seen all have large points? I've tried to find a fine point stylus, but the few I've seen have a fine pont that require you to attach a circular disc at the end. Is there a TRUE fine point stylus out there? Like ones used on computer drawing tablets. Also, I sent my Prime in for RMA last week. The rma status page says they haven't received it yet. My delivery receipt said it would be delivered on saturday(USPS). How long should I wait until I contact asus to see if they received it? SlayVus fucked around with this message at 06:18 on Feb 14, 2012 |
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