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Yeah, I guess I should have posted "new". Honestly, not that surprised they didn't do a new tablet.
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I just ordered a Samsung Tab S2 used off of Swappa to go with the Pixel that's being delivered this week. I ping-pong between using an iPhone/iPad and whatever the Android equivalents of those are, currently. Since the Pixel C lacks what I consider to be table stakes for tablets at this point (fingerprint sensor for unlocking) I went with the Tab S2 instead, since it seems to be the closest thing Android has to an iPad-quality device. Am... am I going to be horribly disappointed or is this thing decent? Even with a hugephone, I still use tablets a shitload because I like a nice canvas for reading. I find going from an Android phone to an iOS tablet (or vice verse) incredibly jarring so I keep matched pairs, much to my wife's annoyance. The hardware seems to be fine for a current tablet even given its age, but this is my first Samsung device since the Galaxy Nexus (which I actually liked quite a bit) and, Note 7 explosions aside, people seem to either love the current Samsung phones tremendously or consider them utter garbage. There's not nearly as much opinion out there from actual users about the tablet. Anybody been using one? Love it or hate it?
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 16:55 |
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Just personal opinion, but going from a Samsung software build to something like the pixel is nearly as jarring as going from iOS to Android.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 16:57 |
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bull3964 posted:Just personal opinion, but going from a Samsung software build to something like the pixel is nearly as jarring as going from iOS to Android. Holy poo poo this. Wife and I both have tablets. I have a shield, and she has a Tab S 8.4. Trying to use her tablet drives me insane. It's even worse when I have to use her phone because she has all the TW stuff enabled and I have all of mine turned off (we both have an S6).
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:19 |
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For what it's worth, I have a nexus 6P and don't really have any issues with my Samsung Tab S2 but I mainly just use to to watch videos in bed and on planes
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 17:26 |
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AlexDeGruven posted:Holy poo poo this. Well; that's discouraging; then again, I have no issues stripping out TW as much as is possible as soon as I get this thing. Assuming that, do things get better? Do you LIKE your S6 device (I believe the Tab S2's TW implementation is very similar to what was shipped on the S6) with all of the TW crap turned off? I _had_ a Pixel-C sometime back and liked it but eventually sold it because typing a passphrase to get into it or to access 1Password every goddamned time instead of just mushing my thumb on a sensor eventually drove me insane.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 19:26 |
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smr posted:Well; that's discouraging; then again, I have no issues stripping out TW as much as is possible as soon as I get this thing. Assuming that, do things get better? Do you LIKE your S6 device (I believe the Tab S2's TW implementation is very similar to what was shipped on the S6) with all of the TW crap turned off? With as much of the TW stuff turned off as I can manage, I'm ok with my S6. Battery life is poo poo, but that's why I have a PixelXL on the way. There are some TW bits that you just can't hide, but I've managed to accept them.
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# ? Jan 9, 2017 19:36 |
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My wife's Xmas present (a Fire HD 8) is having battery issues. Last night she had had it on the charger all day and found it at 3%; tonight she came back to it and found it at 3% again after having reseated the cord. I installed Ampere and Battery Monitor Widget, and both were showing bad signs. Ampere read straight 0s until it prompted me to switch to "pre-Lollipop measuring," at which point it started high and then trickled down to zero coming in. BMW was showing plugged-in-but-discharging and showing a 1000 mA battery size, instead of what's actually in it. I am hoping this is due to it running FireOS and not pure Android. However, it was still not taking a charge. I powered it all the way down and back on again and now it's creeping back up. Anecdata suggests that needing to power down / reboot regularly is a legacy problem for Fires. Anyone run into this?
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# ? Jan 12, 2017 03:16 |
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delfin posted:My wife's Xmas present (a Fire HD 8) is having battery issues. Last night she had had it on the charger all day and found it at 3%; tonight she came back to it and found it at 3% again after having reseated the cord. I can't speak to Fire Tablets specifically but being a consumerist gadget whore I can speak to the fact that a lot of devices are super, super picky about chargers and often will not charge or will charge very slowly, quicker than their drain with the wrong charger.
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# ? Jan 12, 2017 03:39 |
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http://computers.woot.com/offers/kindle-fire-hdx-7-32gb-4g-lte-tablet-1?ref=cp_cnt_wp_1_2 The 1st-gen Fire HDX 7 tablet seems like a decent substitute for a Nexus 7 2013, in terms of size/display/storage with a nice SoC upgrade (Snapdragon 800.) I'm gonna give one a shot, it looks like installing the Google Play Store is straightforward enough. Three Olives posted:I can't speak to Fire Tablets specifically but being a consumerist gadget whore I can speak to the fact that a lot of devices are super, super picky about chargers and often will not charge or will charge very slowly, quicker than their drain with the wrong charger. This; I've historically seen issues with Sony & Apple devices being finicky about where they'll accept a charge from, although I don't really use those devices nowadays. I've had issues with cheaper cables also fail to quickly charge a device; recently an Amazon HDX tablet really didn't want to charge until I tried a different cable. This was while connected to one of those Anker "smart" chargers that can otherwise charge anything at max rate.
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# ? Jan 12, 2017 10:36 |
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The first rule of Windows -- when in doubt, full reboot it -- seems to have applied. Once I powered it all the way down and restarted, it charged normally. Still, good to know.
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# ? Jan 12, 2017 15:02 |
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Atomizer posted:http://computers.woot.com/offers/kindle-fire-hdx-7-32gb-4g-lte-tablet-1?ref=cp_cnt_wp_1_2 I was about to pull the trigger until I saw that Amazon abandoned this generation HDX 7" and 8.9" on FireOS 4, which I think is based off KitKat. I'm sure most of the apps in Amazon's store still support it, but I imagine you'd run into a lot of incompatibilities with new, desirable apps in the Google Play Store. I haven't had an Android device since my Nexus 7 died. Are current apps on Play no longer supporting KitKat? As far as custom ROMs, I remember even the good ones like MIUI and Cyanogen being hacky and unreliable--still the case?
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# ? Jan 13, 2017 07:19 |
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goku chewbacca posted:but I imagine you'd run into a lot of incompatibilities with new, desirable apps in the Google Play Store. You'd be surprised. Android is not like iOS many apps stay WAY backwards compatible. I have a pair of Honeycomb* (yes Honeycomb) tablets that still work with Youtube and Netflix/most other things I've thrown at them over the years. There is almost never anything exclusive to the most recent OS or even recent + 2 back. Personally when I've made Android apps (hobbyist apps) I aim for ICS since Android became a whole lot less of a mess at 4. *HTC Flyer, Pantech Element. They have horrible battery life but are nearly indestructible tanks that work great for Netflix/Audio assuming you're cool waiting 120 seconds for them to boot and be able to load apps. Stick100 fucked around with this message at 08:40 on Jan 13, 2017 |
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Are there any good tablets with a decent processor and 3-4GB of ram? Trying to find one in a cheap price range, that isn't too big. Was thinking for a 7 or 8 inch tablet with 3 gigs of ram and 2ghz cpu.
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# ? Jan 14, 2017 18:52 |
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GreenBuckanneer posted:Are there any good tablets with a decent processor and 3-4GB of ram? Smaller tablets are particularly neglected nowadays in favor of phablets and larger tablets. I'd keep storage and display quality in mind as criteria, and specific SoCs in mind rather than an arbitrary clock speed, but there don't seem to be a ton of tablets available with more than 2 GB of RAM. You'll generally get recommendations of the 2013 Nexus 7 and the Shield, and the Fire tabs are surprisingly good for the price. I posted about a Fire HDX from 2013 that I actually bought (http://computers.woot.com/offers/kindle-fire-hdx-7-32gb-4g-lte-tablet-1?ref=cp_cnt_wp_1_2) which checks all of your boxes except 3 GB RAM.
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 00:49 |
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Doesn't seem to be much love for the Samsung Tab S2 here... I picked one up cheap recently with a 64gb SD and it seems to tick a lot of boxes. I can't say I find the Samsung software gets in the way and Ive enjoyed the poo poo out of Baldur's Gate 2 and Shadowrun with it so far. Screen is really really nice and had plenty of battery life after watching films on a couple of 6 hour flights recently. I may be in the minority but I also prefer the 4:3 aspect ratio.
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 05:24 |
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BurgerQuest posted:Doesn't seem to be much love for the Samsung Tab S2 here... I picked one up cheap recently with a 64gb SD and it seems to tick a lot of boxes. I can't say I find the Samsung software gets in the way and Ive enjoyed the poo poo out of Baldur's Gate 2 and Shadowrun with it so far. Screen is really really nice and had plenty of battery life after watching films on a couple of 6 hour flights recently. Samsung shits out so many phones and tablets that the only ones worth mentioning are the ones that explode
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 05:48 |
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True, I don't really pay much attention to them but this fit the bill for a sub 200usd tablet with good performance and the 8" form factor for me. Only gripe I really have is I don't see the point of having the two speakers at the bottom, and they're pretty weak on volume/quality. This is the 2015 model but I couldn't see any reason to spring for the barely different CPU.
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 06:01 |
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It's worth it for the price you paid for it, but Samsung wanted >iPad prices for it initially which is just crazy.
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 08:06 |
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EugeneJ posted:Samsung shits out so many phones and tablets that the only ones worth mentioning are the ones that explode This; there are so many random Android tablets I have a hard time remembering what's available so I usually just recommend the most well-known ones, and those are pretty old by now. BurgerQuest posted:True, I don't really pay much attention to them but this fit the bill for a sub 200usd tablet with good performance and the 8" form factor for me. Only gripe I really have is I don't see the point of having the two speakers at the bottom, and they're pretty weak on volume/quality. The Galaxy Tab S2 does look like a good recommendation due to those specs, but I don't see any available <$200. The current model seems to be the "Galaxy Tab A" and while they're also probably fine, the smaller sizes have lesser specs (like 1.5 GB of RAM), and the bigger ones are better but of course more expensive. I can't quite find a Galaxy tab that meets his requirements while being reasonably priced.
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 09:30 |
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I picked it up second hand, I agree it's overpriced at retail for what it is, but I'd definitely think it holds its own against an iPad mini. Hard to imagine anyone but someone who already likes Samsung or loves android would pick it out of the two at RRP though. Just wanted to throw it in the ring, and the build quality is superb. I also really like reading on it at night with burnt orange text on black, the OLED blacks really are outstanding here.
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 12:53 |
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Does anyone know of a decent stylus for drawing on tablets? I have one of these. http://www.lg.com/us/tablets/lg-VK700-Verizon-g-pad-10.1-lte I have no idea what stylus will work best, or what drawing app is best. All I really need for a drawing app is the ability to use layers and import images into layers like in photoshop. I also only have a budget of $50, which limits my options.
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BurgerQuest posted:I picked it up second hand, I agree it's overpriced at retail for what it is, but I'd definitely think it holds its own against an iPad mini. Hard to imagine anyone but someone who already likes Samsung or loves android would pick it out of the two at RRP though. Samsungs are generally fine, but good luck playing Samsung Update Roulette as to whether or not it gets Nougat or higher. I have a couple Samsung KitKat tablets from a couple years ago that never got anything other than a few security updates. This is after they were advertised with "LOLLIPOP COMING SOON!" on the packaging.
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 16:55 |
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Yeah, if Samsung treated their tablets as well as their phones for updates, it would be easier to recommend them. But they very much seem to have the attitude of "what you buy is what you get" for them which is rather annoying.
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# ? Jan 15, 2017 18:35 |
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It was pointed that I should post here, hoping to get some Android tablet wisdom: Can anyone recommend a Tablet? If this isn't the right thread, feel free to point me in the right direction. Looking for a price of $200-400 bux, but can go up/down a little if warranted. I have multiple PDFs that are over 2000 pages and 40mbs+ of airplane flight manuals, supplemental flight information and other military/FAA regs. Priorities are in order: 1) Can search huge PDFs quickly. 2) Nice screen, preferably in a ratio that supports reading 8.5 x 11" papers 3) Anything over 6 hours battery life is fine, it will sit on a charger until needed to fly. 4) Will not be used for gaming/videos Costco has a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7" for $379 which was looking good until I read some mediocre reviews online. Costco also has a Galaxy Tab A but the screen looked a little small. The Panasonic Tough tablets look good, but I'd like to see them in person first. Same with the Dells. Surface Pro 4s are a bit pricey for PDF reading. Any suggestions/commentary?
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 01:34 |
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xaarman posted:It was pointed that I should post here, hoping to get some Android tablet wisdom: I can't specifically speak to the 9.7, but the 8" Samsung S2 is great; a lot of the poor reviews seem to be for the earlier version, but they were just refreshed with updated hardware about 6 months ago.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 01:41 |
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Coldforge posted:I can't specifically speak to the 9.7, but the 8" Samsung S2 is great; a lot of the poor reviews seem to be for the earlier version, but they were just refreshed with updated hardware about 6 months ago. What is the newer hardware? Costco has a history of stocking last model's stuff at a steep discount. ps: go niners
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 02:48 |
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xaarman posted:What is the newer hardware? Costco has a history of stocking last model's stuff at a steep discount. The 2016 refresh has a Snapdragon processor, and comes with Android 6.0 out of the box.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 03:36 |
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xaarman posted:
As much as I prefer Android, as a fellow pilot I have to say an iPad is probably a better idea. Should there be an accident, Ipads have been certified for that purpose and you're a lot less likely to have issues with the FAA saying the required documents were on an iPad than an Android tablet nobody has heard of. When I fly I use an iPad with well known apps, so if there is a problem, I have some support from the community. That being said, I've read lots of pdfs that size on Motorola Xoom from almost 10 years ago, so most modern tablets shouldnt have a problem doing that. My current preference is an Amazon Fire HD 8, which is a really cheap (but not perfect for everyone) option.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 05:09 |
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It's this one: https://www.costco.com/Samsung-Gala....100300033.html Says 6.0 but doesn't say what kind of processor other than : Processor: 1.8 GHz + 1.4 GHz Octa Core Processor 3GB RAM Specs sheet says: Qualcomm APQ8076 / 1.8GHz + 1.4 GHz Octa-Core 64 Bit which is Snapdragon. Is 3GB and 1.8 GHZ enough for quick PDF searching? Are Russians going to be tracking me with GLONASS?
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 05:14 |
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Yeah as far as as samsung tablets go, there is some dumb minor annoying bullshit when compared to the pure Android experience but people here are very hyperbolic about the negatives. The ones I owned were an absolute pleasure for their purpose and I have no major complaints personally. Most people fall in this category. On that note I absolutely love my Zenpad S 8 despite very minor and rare hiccups because it's still an awesome little consumption device for $140. What I'm trying to say is that my tastes might not be the most discerning when it comes to tablets because media consumption (sans gaming) is something that most devices today can handle no prob. It's actually a really neat emulation device too, though I think I prefer my Note 4 for that due to its smaller size.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 06:13 |
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The Skeleton King posted:Does anyone know of a decent stylus for drawing on tablets? I have one of these. A company called Adonit makes a "Jot" line of stylii that work on capacitive displays: https://www.amazon.com/Adonit-Precision-Android-Samsung-Windows/dp/B00R33ZYCG/ They work well as general-purpose 3rd-party accessories but aren't going to be as fully-featured as a dedicated system, such as the Galaxy Note lines. The basic ones are cheap enough though, so you're not really in the hole for very much money if you don't like the way they work. There are also some cheaper generic soft rubber/foam-tipped stylii that do work, but I don't like them as much because they tend to skid if you try to drag them across the surface of the display. xaarman posted:Are Russians going to be tracking me with GLONASS? That's, um, that's not how satellite navigation works dude.
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Atomizer posted:A company called Adonit makes a "Jot" line of stylii that work on capacitive displays: I used this for quite a while on an ipad before switching to my SP3. It works alright, certainly much better than the rubber nipple ones. My main issue with it was that the sound of the plastic disc tapping on the glass screen was very loud. I wouldn't use it in a small meeting
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 10:24 |
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xaarman posted:It's this one: It should be fine. From what I can tell most people who bitch about Samsung are never really satisfied with any manner of device. It should be perfectly fine for what you're doing with it. The Russians are already probably tracking you, but not with GLONASS.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 17:26 |
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Protocol7 posted:It should be fine. From what I can tell most people who bitch about Samsung are never really satisfied with any manner of device. It should be perfectly fine for what you're doing with it. Recently got my used Samsung Tab S2 8". It's... fine. It's more than fine. The only quirk I really dislike is Samsung's stupid swapping of where the system soft buttons go. And how they light up every time you touch the device (fortunately, easily disabled by using an app to shut them off forever). The screen is lovely, it's the only Android tablet worth poo poo that has a fingerprint reader, which is just non-negotiable for me when it comes to mobile devices now, it's plenty fast, hasn't choked on anything I've asked it to do yet... Given what I paid for it used, I'm quite happy with it.
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# ? Jan 16, 2017 20:18 |
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xaarman posted:Costco has a Samsung Galaxy Tab S2 9.7" for $379 which was looking good until I read some mediocre reviews online. Costco also has a Galaxy Tab A but the screen looked a little small I have one of these (pre-refresh version) and it's just fine as far as I'm concerned, lovely and light too. The pre-refresh ones come with Android 5 and are rootable (meaning you can remove all the Samsung crapware), the post-refresh ones with Android 6 and aren't, if that matters to you.
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# ? Jan 18, 2017 14:57 |
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Two things of note. The Tab S2 has been confirmed by Samsung to get Nougat and apparently the Shield K1 is supposed to get Nougat in "a few weeks." The last one came from a CS rep, so take it with a grain of salt, but it would be nice if true. In fact, if true, I could see myself finally retiring my trusty Nexus 7 2013 in favor of a K1 since google doesn't seem to want to make a 7" Pixel tablet. bull3964 fucked around with this message at 15:11 on Jan 18, 2017 |
# ? Jan 18, 2017 15:00 |
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Does anybody have a Fire HD 10 that can comment on the quality? It has a number of scathing reviews on Amazon, but a number of glowing reviews too.
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# ? Jan 20, 2017 00:21 |
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The fire HD 8 is fine and I think they have similar hardware
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# ? May 13, 2024 07:52 |
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Looking for some options for my grand mother for a tablet. She has a fire tablet right now, but it's too small for her. I believe it's the 7" version. I'm trying to figure out if getting a 10" tablet would be best or some kind of set top+monitor solution. Couple options I was looking at.
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