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Cozmosis posted:I had a complaint which made me return mine. It simply was too slow rendering and dealing with large textbook PDFs. The screen size is another story and that wasn't great for that purpose either, but if panning around was smooth I would have been fine with it. I think that's more of a software issue than hardware since both the Nexus 7 2012 and 2013 have higher specs. The only thing that makes my Asus TF201 slow is huge PDF documents, aside from that and after changing Asus' 4.1.1 for a CM 10.2, everything is smooth.
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Hopefully this year someone releases a tablet like Nexus 10 but with a 11-12" screen. Often the nexus 10's display feels too small, when reading comics, watching videos, reading pdf's etc.
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Ihmemies posted:Hopefully this year someone releases a tablet like Nexus 10 but with a 11-12" screen. Often the nexus 10's display feels too small, when reading comics, watching videos, reading pdf's etc. there's some mighty diminishing returns once you get into something with a screen that big, might as well do a hybrid laptop at that point.
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Ihmemies posted:Hopefully this year someone releases a tablet like Nexus 10 but with a 11-12" screen. Often the nexus 10's display feels too small, when reading comics, watching videos, reading pdf's etc. Get your hands on a Surface or a new Dell/Samsung Windows tablet. Most of them are 11-12 inches are are way too big.
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# ? Jan 3, 2014 16:18 |
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zer0spunk posted:They had to revise the 30 pin connector, I'm guessing to deal with usb 3.0 which meant they had to revise the docking mechanism that was basically unchanged through about 6 different models. I probably should have known better then to give the first run a chance, especially since it's ASUS and their QA is all over the place. Eh, the tf700 can be pretty slow at times but there's still constant cromi ROMs being put out that salvages it. Again, I know everyone on this forum hates the transformer but I'm hoping I can ride it out for another year or two before upgrading. Hopefully by then there's something nice and reliable that fits my (Apparently) extremely niche likes of having a keyboard with a dock/battery What is this greenify app and why have I never heard of it? Looks nice
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Christoff posted:Hopefully by then there's something nice and reliable that fits my (Apparently) extremely niche likes of having a keyboard with a dock/battery /clutches my TF101
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 04:39 |
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Christoff posted:Eh, the tf700 can be pretty slow at times but there's still constant cromi ROMs being put out that salvages it. Again, I know everyone on this forum hates the transformer but I'm hoping I can ride it out for another year or two before upgrading. Hopefully by then there's something nice and reliable that fits my (Apparently) extremely niche likes of having a keyboard with a dock/battery I've been experiencing some lagginess lately with my tf700. I'm running a custom rom too. I wish the RAM and storage spaces were faster. Every time google updates my apps my tablet just almost locks up, but it's unusable when updating apps. I wish it wouldn't update apps when I use the drat thing. I leave it plugged in at night with wifi allowed to stay on. They really messed up with the 700. They should have put in 2gb of a faster ram with a faster storage drive. I use CleanROM. SlayVus fucked around with this message at 11:19 on Jan 5, 2014 |
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nmfree posted:keyboard dock with battery buddy. TF201 with CM 10.2 Asus buddy I can outlast anything with the dock while using a wireless mouse.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 12:28 |
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Yeah, gently caress the haters. Aside from the quality control issues and lack of RAM I love the transformer. Finding out that you could use a bluetooth mouse is impressive. I know it's older hardware but I don't know why they aren't recommended more in this thread. You can find them fairly cheap on craigslist these days. I got the dock for $100 or so on amazon used. Anytime TF200/TF700 is uttered in this thread everyone comes in talking about how terrible it is and everyone should just get an ipad. I guess I just like being able to have a micro sd and sd card in, hdmi out, and connect to an external HD and easily transfer files around. Then the whole extra battery life with the dock! Glad to know I'm not the only one on here that ever defends the thing.SlayVus posted:I've been experiencing some lagginess lately with my tf700. I'm running a custom rom too. I wish the RAM and storage spaces were faster. Every time google updates my apps my tablet just almost locks up, but it's unusable when updating apps. I wish it wouldn't update apps when I use the drat thing. I leave it plugged in at night with wifi allowed to stay on. Backup all your apps with titanium backup and do a clean install of the latest cromi-x. I can use the tablet fine now when it's updating. There's a lot of little tweaks in there like turning fsync off and such. You can also store apps/rom to sd card but I haven't messed with that. Nostalgia4Dogges fucked around with this message at 16:06 on Jan 5, 2014 |
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For the most part I've been very very happy with my TF201, but I have been planning on getting a new Nexus 10 whenever those come around. I love the keyboard/battery and having a real USB port, but the simple fact is the browser has been choking more than ever on simple web browsing, which is a problem for a primarily consumption device. I have a new Moto X, for example, and it's just so much smoother to use. And the wifi signal still sucks. Though it's only been two years, so maybe I'll hang on for a bit more.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 17:03 |
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I think the Transformer series will probably move towards having Win8 (or maybe both), which is a better fit for it (the T100 doesn't have any of the lagginess issues that the Android Transformers do, and you can multitask more effectively in Windows than Android, in my opinion at least). The T100 would be miles ahead of the TF700/701 if it weren't for the baffling decision to make the keyboard dock crappier.
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Aargh posted:What's the general consensus on the Galaxy Note 10.1 vs the Surface Pro 2 price aside? I've been thinking about picking up a tablet for a while and really like the idea of being able to use it for sketching. I've a 5 inch phone (HTC One) so I don't really see the use of the 8's. I know I'm really late to the question, but another thing to consider is that SP1's are starting to show up at really reasonable prices. Slickdeals had a link to a place you could get a SP1 128Gb for $468. The main difference between SP1 and SP2 is that the SP2 has about double the battery life by switching to haswell. I think the SP1 probably compares very favorably against the Note 10.1 except for weighing about double.
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# ? Jan 5, 2014 19:36 |
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waffle posted:The T100 would be miles ahead of the TF700/701 if it weren't for the baffling decision to make the keyboard dock crappier. I'm guessing the reason they made it worse is because they pack in with every single device as opposed to usually as an add on for the Android versions. The other failing of the T100 is that it only has a 720p screen which sucks when everything else you have has standarized to 1080p and want to use it to remote into those other systems. I wish the T100 dock was a full sized keyboard even through it would look a little weird to have a keyboard 20% larger than the tablet. Stick100 fucked around with this message at 19:43 on Jan 5, 2014 |
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Guillermus posted:TF201 with CM 10.2 Asus buddy I was surprised to see this one on sale at a used bookstore called 2nd and Charles for $47 a few days ago
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 00:28 |
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Popero posted:For the most part I've been very very happy with my TF201, but I have been planning on getting a new Nexus 10 whenever those come around. .. I'm in this boat; updating to cm10.1 has given new life to my tf201 so I can wait for the next nexus at my leisure - I'm browsing the forum on it right now.
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# ? Jan 6, 2014 04:30 |
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CROMI makes the TF700 usable but it certainly lags doing pretty ordinary stuff. The tablet just has horrible I/O issues, needed more RAM, and 1900x1200 is a huge resolution to push. Don't even bother trying to use it while applications are updating from Play
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That's my only "but" to the TF201, it only has 512mb RAM but considering that I bought it on January 2012 and all the use It's been through, I can't complain. It literally killed my netbook (wich I rarely touch unless is to play Doom or some steam games when I'm not at home). All things considered, I may get a nexus (more likely a 7) by the end of 2014 because I'm a sucker for stock android and performance. Guillermus fucked around with this message at 09:33 on Jan 6, 2014 |
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Syrinxx posted:The tablet just has horrible I/O issues, needed more RAM, and 1900x1200 is a huge resolution to push. Don't even bother trying to use it while applications are updating from Play The 701 is what the 700 should have been if they hadn't bottle necked it with terrible flash. It was a little faster then the snapdragon 600 in my phone, pushing 1600p instead of 1080p. Of course it had to have all kinds of quality issues coming out, like most models in the TF line. At this point whoever can put out a hybrid with 1080 or 1200p, either one full SD and a usb3 slot or two usb 3 slots, some kind of HDMI out, and at least 8 hours of battery life will get my money. It can run unix for all I care as long as I can do the basic things I need (not games, not editing) while commuting. Oh and it has to not fall apart completely or be built by people with poor depth perception so maybe you'll sit this one out asus. zer0spunk fucked around with this message at 18:13 on Jan 6, 2014 |
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And Samsung answers with a 12.2" model : http://www.theverge.com/2014/1/6/5278924/samsung-galaxy-tabpro-notepro-12-2-tablets-announcement-hands-onquote:2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor with an Adreno 330 GPU, 3GB RAM, an 8MP rear camera that captures 1080p HD video, a 2.1MP front-facing camera for video calling, WiFi (802.11ac), NFC, Bluetooth 4.0, an IR Blaster, and S-Pen capabilities. In addition, the Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 is expected to run Android 4.4.2 KitKat with a new version of TouchWiz (pictured above). Ihmemies fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Jan 7, 2014 |
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I still don't understand why new devices are still releasing with 4.2. It should be atleast 4.3 by now. -edit- poo poo read that wrong.
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# ? Jan 7, 2014 00:38 |
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So what about that new Asus transformer book duet thing? Just too ridiculous? http://gizmodo.com/asus-transformer-book-duet-one-laptop-two-tablets-al-1495351978
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# ? Jan 7, 2014 18:58 |
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Isn't Windows RT just 8 without the desktop?
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Aphrodite posted:Isn't Windows RT just 8 without the desktop?
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Aphrodite posted:Isn't Windows RT just 8 without the desktop? Yes, noting that "no desktop" means that 95% of the programs that run on normal Windows 8 can't run on Windows RT.
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# ? Jan 7, 2014 19:14 |
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It's x86 so it's full windows 8.1. It would have to be ARM to be RT. The reason for the product's existence is basically just to get Android running on more x86 chips as a proof that they work fine so that OEMs start using baytrail and its successors in mobile devices.
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waffle posted:I think it runs Win8. That said I still don't know who it's targeting--it will probably be too heavy to actually use for long as a tablet (since it has a Core i7 and probably isn't fanless), so I don't know when you would ever want to use Android on it. In which case it's just a Win8 tablet with a dock that you end up using as a laptop most of the time. Yeah, the Transformer Trio from last year is basically the same. It's a cool proof of concept and they actually stuck some nice specs in there, but most reviewers say the only time they ever felt a need to use the tablet is when the laptop ran out of power.
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Aphrodite posted:Yeah, the Transformer Trio from last year is basically the same. The difference this time around its it's less like shell that has two completely different devices crammed in it. The trio used two different processors while this only uses the i7. Still a niche device though.
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JoeMB posted:I still don't understand why new devices are still releasing with 4.2. It should be atleast 4.3 by now. I don't understand why new devices (especially tablets!) are releasing with hardware buttons. Don't people rotate tablets like, all the drat time? This is why I'll never get a (non-Nexus) Samsung device. Well that and Samsung sucks at software.
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# ? Jan 7, 2014 20:10 |
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Having hardware buttons is great, especially on phones. I really don't see the point to having to have the buttons on screen on a phone.
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Install Windows posted:Having hardware buttons is great, especially on phones. I really don't see the point to having to have the buttons on screen on a phone. Because having the back, home, and task switcher buttons on the side of the device while you're reading is dumb. Also because immersive mode in KitKat hides the on screen buttons when they aren't needed and it looks really nice to not have any visible buttons.
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Vykk.Draygo posted:Because having the back, home, and task switcher buttons on the side of the device while you're reading is dumb. Also because immersive mode in KitKat hides the on screen buttons when they aren't needed and it looks really nice to not have any visible buttons. Hardware buttons are much better for games and for kids using a device. It's a pain to accidentially touch the home button while playing, and it irritates my kid when he's trying to read his Curious George books on my Nexus 7 and he bumps the software keys. He greatly prefers my wife's iPad.
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Jerk McJerkface posted:Hardware buttons are much better for games and for kids using a device. It's a pain to accidentially touch the home button while playing, and it irritates my kid when he's trying to read his Curious George books on my Nexus 7 and he bumps the software keys. He greatly prefers my wife's iPad.
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Jerk McJerkface posted:Hardware buttons are much better for games and for kids using a device. It's a pain to accidentially touch the home button while playing, and it irritates my kid when he's trying to read his Curious George books on my Nexus 7 and he bumps the software keys. He greatly prefers my wife's iPad. On the other hand, my two year old would CONSTANTLY hit the home button on the iPad, whereas Android devices without hardware buttons can have a way to hide all the buttons (kids mode type apps, or custom roms or GravityBox will let you hide the software buttons so there is nothing that can be accidentally hit).
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# ? Jan 7, 2014 20:38 |
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Vykk.Draygo posted:Because having the back, home, and task switcher buttons on the side of the device while you're reading is dumb. Also because immersive mode in KitKat hides the on screen buttons when they aren't needed and it looks really nice to not have any visible buttons. I don't see how those are a problem on phones. And yeah, I have immersive mode all the time on my phone with back home and menu/switch.
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# ? Jan 7, 2014 20:44 |
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Tunga posted:This will be much less of an issue once more apps support immersive mode. It's probably the only reason I ever ran CM, since it has an option in the power button mention to hide the buttons. Although, it's not a good enough trade to have that but also a phone that locks up every ten minutes. At this point I run full stock Android on my 5 and 7. I rooted so I could hack Pixel Dungeon save games, but besides that there's almost no reason for it.
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Install Windows posted:I don't see how those are a problem on phones. This is the tablet thread vv
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Really basic question, but I haven't been able to get any answers online. I want to have a data plan on my Nexus temporarily. I've never had a data plan on any mobile device I've ever owned, so I'm really new at this.What's the most cost-effective way of getting this done? I live in Canada, by the way.
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# ? Jan 9, 2014 08:57 |
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Does leaving my tablet plugged in even though it's fully charged harm the battery in any way? I think it doesn't hurt it because lithium ion batteries require a smart charging circuits that should know when to stop trying to charge the battery, right?
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Woodsy Owl posted:Does leaving my tablet plugged in even though it's fully charged harm the battery in any way? No.
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Chrome is crashing like once or twice a day on my 2013 Nexus 7. It's not rooted, but I have switched to ART, and I'm using the Nexus 5 GEL. Is Chrome just this unstable or is it a consequence of using ART?
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