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Demon_Corsair posted:Just cracked the screen on my old N7, so now I'm looking for a new tablet. It's mostly just used for browsing and games. Right now I'm trying decide between the Zenpad 3S or the new ipad. I've only used android, so I have no investment in the apple ecosystem. But slow updates and 3rd party android bullshit are definitely a mark against the 3S. Fire HD 8
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EugeneJ posted:Fire HD 8 I'm in Canada so I'm SOL on the fire tablets.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 03:05 |
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Demon_Corsair posted:I'm in Canada so I'm SOL on the fire tablets. iPads still are way ahead on app support, power and update support over android tablets and the new iPad is very cheap. Give into Steve, he will not let you down.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 14:13 |
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Duckman2008 posted:iPads still are way ahead on app support, power and update support over android tablets and the new iPad is very cheap. Give into Steve, he will not let you down. I tried that. It's loving massive coming from a nexus 7 and I find it a really awkward size to hold and use.
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# ? Sep 11, 2017 14:56 |
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I use a tablet as the dashboard on my race car. I'm currently using an original N7 tablet which is perfect except the screen is cracked and it can't charge while using USB OTG. Is there a cheapish USB-C tablet on the market that allows OTG and charging at the same time? It's my understanding that the -C/3.1 spec includes this, so it's not a horrible hack like it is on older tablets. Not terribly picky on tablet type, but I have no desire to run a non-standard kernel and it has to be Android. FatCow fucked around with this message at 03:03 on Sep 13, 2017 |
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Hieronymous Alloy posted:I ended up getting a refurb Surface Book after all and so far it's working out pretty well. Thanks thread!
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 15:58 |
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mobby_6kl posted:That's probably the best option if you're fine withe the size and cost tbh. But there are a few chinese tablets with Atoms or even CoreMs that are smaller and have proper digitizers for note taking. I think I'll pull the trigger on Cube MIx, it's just the perfect size to take travelling and backpacking and not too expensive to worry about. Do you have a link to it please? My nexus 9 get no more android updates only security for now and I'm not sure to go the way with a custom rom or buy a new one...
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# ? Sep 13, 2017 22:35 |
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XenJ posted:Do you have a link to it please? My nexus 9 get no more android updates only security for now and I'm not sure to go the way with a custom rom or buy a new one... I just finally ordered it earlier today when the price dropped a bit more, to about $280 shipped with a 20% coupon da8982. I don't have it yet obviously so can't comment myself but expect some tradeoffs compared to locally purchased brand name stuff of course. Still, I think it's worth it for the netbook-like form factor, wacom digitizer and Core M for a very reasonable price. There are a ton of other options if you're ok with Atom, capacitive stylus, or floppy keyboards though.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 12:42 |
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mobby_6kl posted:That's probably the best option if you're fine withe the size and cost tbh. But there are a few chinese tablets with Atoms or even CoreMs that are smaller and have proper digitizers for note taking. I think I'll pull the trigger on Cube MIx, it's just the perfect size to take travelling and backpacking and not too expensive to worry about. There's definitely been an explosion in options for Surface equivalents after Microsoft proved there's a market for them, though quality is always a concern when dealing with budget devices (not that Microsoft's QC track record has been stellar so far, but at least they seem to be responsive to issues if you have a Microsoft Store to make exchanges at). None of them have been particularly stand-out that I've heard, but I'll admit to not having been researching the market lately either. Let us know how well that Cube works, particularly the digitizer. The Surface 1/2 models had Wacom digitizers and there were tracking issues around the edges as I recall.
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 13:05 |
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mobby_6kl posted:Sure, here's an (affiliated) link, if that's ok, or a plain one. It's also available at other regular suspects like gearbest and Ali, but it's the cheapest on BG right now. Thank you 🤗
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 13:52 |
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One of my better eBay deals was getting a Cube i7 Stylus for $90. Only issue was a dent in the bottom of the keyboard base. It's pretty cool, and also works as a Hackintosh (no stylus support, sadly).
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 14:44 |
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clockworx posted:One of my better eBay deals was getting a Cube i7 Stylus for $90. Only issue was a dent in the bottom of the keyboard base. isndl posted:There's definitely been an explosion in options for Surface equivalents after Microsoft proved there's a market for them, though quality is always a concern when dealing with budget devices (not that Microsoft's QC track record has been stellar so far, but at least they seem to be responsive to issues if you have a Microsoft Store to make exchanges at). None of them have been particularly stand-out that I've heard, but I'll admit to not having been researching the market lately either. Expect an update in about 10 days or so. The digitizer is supposed to work fine around the edges but we'll find out, this gambling is part of the fun XenJ posted:Thank you 🤗
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# ? Sep 14, 2017 17:41 |
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This is probably asking for the impossible, but figured I see what’s out there before sucking it up for a Fire HD. I’m just looking for a basic web browser and media machine. Very light gaming but that isn’t a dealbreaker. I’d like: -1080p -8 inch screen -splitscreen multitasking (not as important, obviously) -Under $100 (doesn’t have to be new) This is probably asking way the hell too much for the price, but I’d see if anyone has heard of older models on eBay or Swappa that satisfy the above.
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# ? Sep 18, 2017 19:25 |
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Pants Donkey posted:This is probably asking for the impossible, but figured I see what’s out there before sucking it up for a Fire HD. I’m just looking for a basic web browser and media machine. Very light gaming but that isn’t a dealbreaker. Fire HD 10 was just released - 10" screen and $149, but it has 1080p: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01J6RPGKG
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# ? Sep 19, 2017 21:59 |
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EugeneJ posted:Fire HD 10 was just released - 10" screen and $149, but it has 1080p: Interesting. Do we know what processor is inside yet? Apparently previous Fire tablets choked a little on games like Final Fantasy Record Keeper and Final Fantasy Brave Exvius, but if this new one can run them smoothly I'll stop waiting for Lenovo to finally start selling the drat Tab 4 Pluses.
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 01:40 |
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EugeneJ posted:Fire HD 10 was just released - 10" screen and $149, but it has 1080p:
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# ? Sep 20, 2017 20:18 |
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The Slack Lagoon posted:What's a tablet that's sub 300 that will be decent enough for web browsing/Netflix/Hulu/YouTube? Looking for this too. I currently have a Fire HD 8 but the sluggishness has gotten to me and need something with a bit more oomph. Edit: There's a Surface 3 available for $260 on Newegg, but aside from being refurbished, any warning signs? halokiller fucked around with this message at 07:39 on Sep 24, 2017 |
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halokiller posted:Looking for this too. I currently have a Fire HD 8 but the sluggishness has gotten to me and need something with a bit more oomph. If you want to spend $260, the 2017 iPad has been that low in the past month at places like Fry's and Bestbuy. It has a much better CPU and battery life. Apple is really far ahead in the tablet game right now. The $650 ipad pro beats out the $2100 surface pro in geekbench scores by e: 10% multi core score, same single core Setset fucked around with this message at 14:17 on Sep 24, 2017 |
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Lube banjo posted:Apple is really far ahead in the tablet game right now. The $650 ipad pro beats out the $2100 surface pro in geekbench scores by e: 10% multi core score, same single core Cheaper is good and longer battery life is good, but what's the point of quibbling over 10% higher multi-core score? It's a completely different operating system running completely different programs. Make the purchase based on how you'll use it, not artificial benchmarks.
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# ? Sep 24, 2017 14:28 |
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I picked up a used first gen iPad pro in SA mart for $400 and the price/performance ratio there is really really good I know the reason stuff can run so well on it is because it was specifically made for iOS but as long as that doesn't prevent you from doing what you need (no go if you want Photoshop or whatever) it's a good choice
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# ? Sep 24, 2017 15:25 |
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isndl posted:Cheaper is good and longer battery life is good, but what's the point of quibbling over 10% higher multi-core score? It's a completely different operating system running completely different programs. Make the purchase based on how you'll use it, not artificial benchmarks. A fair point, I kind of went into left field by comparing those two products.
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# ? Sep 24, 2017 16:31 |
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[quote="“Lube banjo”" post="“476709299”"] Apple is really far ahead in the tablet game right now. The $650 ipad pro beats out the $2100 surface pro in geekbench scores by e: 10% multi core score, same single core [/quote] It's been a weird experience coming from all Apple stuff where any remotely recent iPad runs most things buttery smooth. I thought I'd pop by BestBuy and try out a couple Android tablets yesterday. Several $400+ CAD Android tablets were sputtering and dropping frames in freaking sprite games. I've heard the Android versions tend to be poorly optimized compared to their iOS counterparts but that blew my mind. Lenovo seems to be dragging their feet on the Tab 4 8" Plus, but now I'm worried anything less will struggle to run even simple mobile games like FFRK and FFBE smoothly. If not for the work angle (I get asked to help with a lot of Android tablets) I think I'd just give up and buy another iPad.
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halokiller posted:Looking for this too. I currently have a Fire HD 8 but the sluggishness has gotten to me and need something with a bit more oomph.
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# ? Sep 24, 2017 19:07 |
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isndl posted:Cheaper is good and longer battery life is good, but what's the point of quibbling over 10% higher multi-core score? It's a completely different operating system running completely different programs. Make the purchase based on how you'll use it, not artificial benchmarks. Also you gotta look at the operating systems. The Surface is going to run Windows 8.1 (not sure if it's upgradable to Windows 10) while the iPad is locked into iOS. Both have their caveats.
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# ? Sep 25, 2017 02:02 |
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The Surface 3's Atom processor runs Windows 10 as well as it does 8.1, but it's not a terribly pleasant experience for anything heavier than Youtube and notetaking.
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# ? Sep 25, 2017 02:35 |
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Elliotw2 posted:The Surface 3's Atom processor runs Windows 10 as well as it does 8.1, but it's not a terribly pleasant experience for anything heavier than Youtube and notetaking. Oh ok. Yikes. I feel like if someone is dead set on getting a Surface then go for either a Pro model or the Book. Those are premium tablets with premium prices to boot that fit, not necessarily a niche but a certain type of user. If its just media consumption then I feel a second hand iPad is the way to go. Android tabs tend to all have their own little caveats across the board.
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# ? Sep 25, 2017 06:05 |
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That sucks regarding the regular Surface. Forgot to mention that I wanted to avoid the Ipad. (had an Ipad Air 2 for a while but just wasn't a fan) I mainly want something that I can browse the internet and stream without the tablet choking from time to time like my HD8 likes to do.
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halokiller posted:That sucks regarding the regular Surface. Forgot to mention that I wanted to avoid the Ipad. (had an Ipad Air 2 for a while but just wasn't a fan) I mainly want something that I can browse the internet and stream without the tablet choking from time to time like my HD8 likes to do. I haven't used the Surface 3 myself but that's basically what it was designed for, just don't expect to be able to run heavy apps like CAD software without it chugging. You may need to limit your multitasking though, I find that even my SP3 will show noticeable performance degradation if I'm typing in Discord while I have a Twitch stream going - though that may also be Discord being a fairly heavy app in terms of graphics usage and me having the stream window maximized so it needs to upscale to near 2560x1440 or whatever the native resolution was again. Stream is going smooth the whole time though.
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# ? Sep 26, 2017 00:52 |
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I'd like to take a minute to pimp the almost unheard of Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus. The Tab 3 Plus was forgotten by Lenovo minutes after its birth (as is customary for any Lenovo product, they're too busy making the next thing to worry about the one from 30 seconds ago), but you should not forget about it. It's out there, it's for sale (in a few rare places), and it's loving great. Quick specs for those who aren't familiar: http://www.gsmarena.com/lenovo_yoga_tab_3_plus-8311.php Snapdragon 652 3GB RAM 10.1" 2560x1600 Front facing stereo speakers (4 of them, actually) 32GB Storage w/MicroSD 9300 MaH battery USB C The specs say it only goes up to Android 6, and officially it does, but anyone buying a Lenovo product should not be looking for official support. Unofficial support for this tablet is young but strong - there is no official forum over on XDA for this (yet) but some enterprising individuals have unlocked the bootloader, rooted (TWRP, root, unlock bootloader: https://forum.xda-developers.com/thinkpad-tablet/general/beta-twrp-root-disable-encryption-yoga-t3538017), and ported LineageOS 14.1 (Android 7.1, if you don't know - https://forum.xda-developers.com/thinkpad-tablet/development/unofficial-lineageos-14-1-lenovo-yoga-t3561457) to it. This tablet sorta sucks with the stock OS on it but it is a killer thing once you've gone all the way and customized it. The tablet is quick as poo poo, the screen is beautiful, the battery lasts forever and the weird battery spine gives you a comfortable handle to hold it with. Bluetooth under LineageOS works very well and pairs to my PS3 controller, other game controller, and various bluetooth audio devices without any issues, lag, or skipping. This one was a big deal for me as many devices have issues with bluetooth and I like to be able to game on my tablet. The built in stand works great for propping this thing up to watch video/play games. I paid $389 CAD for this from NewEgg (https://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16834332568 - currently out of stock), I may have overpaid but I haven't seen it anywhere else for cheaper (I think B&H stocks them, and you can buy right from Lenovo). I don't know how long these will be around but I highly recommend this if you're looking for something for media consumption in the $400 CAD ($300 USD) range. Good luck finding a case, I use a 10" iPad slip case.
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Rickets posted:I'd like to take a minute to pimp the almost unheard of Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus. How much is the newest normal iPad up in Canada? Was there anything you needed it to do that an iPad couldn't? I'm legit curious, just because I could see a case made for a tablet like that at a discount vs an iPad, but not for same price vs an iPad. But I haven't ever tried pairing a gaming controller or anything, so don't know if that's a big hassle on iOS.
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RVProfootballer posted:How much is the newest normal iPad up in Canada? $449 normal price. Walmart has them on sale for $399 recently.
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RVProfootballer posted:How much is the newest normal iPad up in Canada? Was there anything you needed it to do that an iPad couldn't? I'm legit curious, just because I could see a case made for a tablet like that at a discount vs an iPad, but not for same price vs an iPad. But I haven't ever tried pairing a gaming controller or anything, so don't know if that's a big hassle on iOS. I was in the market for an Android tablet, but I think they are relatively comparable in price. Ignoring the Android/iOS thing, the battery is a lot smaller on the iPad, and there's no expandable memory, but there is a fingerprint sensor and the cameras are probably better. If it came down to any regular user I would recommend the iPad over the Lenovo, no problem. But a rooted Android tablet with a Bluetooth keyboard is essentially a powerful, portable Linux laptop, if you're willing to put a little work into it.
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Rickets posted:I'd like to take a minute to pimp the almost unheard of Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 ... Good luck finding a case, I use a 10" iPad slip case. https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Yoga-Tab-pro-Case/dp/B017U9R2BS I got the above case, and while I wasn't wild about the flip up on the back at first, I've grown to quite like it. I'm a trucker and it's handy just slapping the case closed and throwing the tablet behind a seat or whatever and not have to worry about the screen. I've also been really happy with the tablet. Speakers are quite loud, which is important when you have idling trucks and reefers and apus going off all around you. Screen is great, and I can make it through most of a season of a show on Netflix without recharging.
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Rickets posted:I was in the market for an Android tablet, but I think they are relatively comparable in price. Ignoring the Android/iOS thing, the battery is a lot smaller on the iPad, and there's no expandable memory, but there is a fingerprint sensor and the cameras are probably better. Gotcha. I'd be wary of comparing raw mAh across iOS and Android, as iPhones for example manage to have fairly competitive battery life with much smaller batteries than many Android phones. In any case, iPad 2017 has a 8800 mAh battery, but even the 7300ish one in my iPad Air 2 lasts quite awhile, definitely at least a little longer than my Nexus 10 when it was new (9000 mAh), granted with a processor two years newer. Expandable memory can't be fixed, though, and if there are things you need root for, I can't imagine an iPad would work.
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Rickets posted:I'd like to take a minute to pimp the almost unheard of Lenovo Yoga Tab 3 Plus. I’m the poster recommending a tablet made by a Chinese company that’s already been caught installing spyware on their products.
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NEED MORE MILK posted:I’m the poster recommending a tablet made by a Chinese company that’s already been caught installing spyware on their products. That's weird, it's like I specifically wrote about how the first thing someone with this tablet should do is wipe the software right off it, but if you'd like to stick to the subtle racism instead of reading what I wrote then you go right ahead. RVProfootballer posted:Gotcha. I'd be wary of comparing raw mAh across iOS and Android, as iPhones for example manage to have fairly competitive battery life with much smaller batteries than many Android phones. In any case, iPad 2017 has a 8800 mAh battery, but even the 7300ish one in my iPad Air 2 lasts quite awhile, definitely at least a little longer than my Nexus 10 when it was new (9000 mAh), granted with a processor two years newer. Expandable memory can't be fixed, though, and if there are things you need root for, I can't imagine an iPad would work. I have a hard time imagining a person who wouldn't already be heavily swayed by the mobile OS their smartphone is on when it comes to making a tablet decision, so comparing specs of an Android device vs an iOS one is really a silly exercise. It's more relevant when you're comparing devices running the same OS (maybe even the same OS revision). All I know is I could charge your tablet from my tablet and then have not very much left for myself. Rickets fucked around with this message at 16:25 on Sep 28, 2017 |
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Rickets posted:That's weird, it's like I specifically wrote about how the first thing someone with this tablet should do is wipe the software right off it, but if you'd like to stick to the subtle racism instead of reading what I wrote then you go right ahead. lol "i mean this tablet costs just as much as other, better products that dont require you to root, wipe, and then install a 3rd party OS called 'xxWEEDLORD420xx' from XDA that's just as likely to have some spyware preinstalled. but other than that its real good"
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NEED MORE MILK posted:lol This post is just dumb and not racist, so it's better than the last one. You edgy
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He's not wrong though.
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Endless Mike posted:He's not wrong though. I know it's a bit much to ask someone on the internet to back up what they say with more than just bullshit, but if you'd like to show some kind of proof that the totally unheard of LineageOS has any evidence of spyware being baked in I would be happy to see it. There is evidence of Mediatek processors having baked in backdoor access but I haven't seen anything like that for any Qualcomm chips. There is evidence that some ROMs from smaller OEMs has had dial-home software that could be used for who knows what purposes. Neither of these situations apply here, so if you have something useful to say?
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