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  • Android Tablets
  • Cougar
    Full Member

    Tablets are perfect for having on the sofa, picking up, browsing forums, looking something up on wikipedia/google, sending a quick email etc. etc. They don’t have a fan, don’t get hot, aren’t heavy…

    Given the choice between that and a Netbook for that application, I’d take the netbook. But then, I type a lot when spodding.

    glenh
    Free Member

    What I want, in an ideal world, is a replacement for my old Psion 5. If you took the Dell Streak, clamshelled a proper keyboard on it, and actually updated it ever, I’d be all over it like a rash. Something that I can a) type on rather than click buttons and b) fits in a pocket would be perfect for me.

    Here’s what I have for that:

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    most of those people don’t actually have any use for it other than “ooh, shiny.”

    Rubbish!

    Other people are allowed to disagree with you!

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Here’s what I have for that:

    That’s almost there – however, I want a proper keyboard that I can type on.

    Rubbish!

    Other people are allowed to disagree with you!

    I didn’t say they weren’t, that’s the very definition of “opinion,” n’est-ce pas?

    As for “rubbish,” well, unless we ask ‘most people’ and find out for sure then we’re both speculating equally, aren’t we.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    That’s what I’m talking about. Imagine a modern version of the Psion; instant-on, Internet connection, colour screen, full keyboard, fits a jacket pocket.

    ourmaninthenorth
    Full Member

    -Keyboard – for creation
    -No keyboard – for consumption

    Most people don’t need a keyboard.

    yoshimi
    Full Member

    I’m tempted by one of these for my Grandad – I gave him my old desktop pc a while ago and he’s got quite into surfing the net (read BBC, Guardian, Salford Reds etc), but thats all he does, plus he managed to install google chrome last time I went round….by accident!

    I like the idea of him having something to surf the net on thats simple, and wont get him all confused. iPads are bloody expensive tho!

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Something that I can a) type on rather than click buttons and b) fits in a pocket would be perfect for me

    spodding

    Now that’s a word I’ve not heard in a long time…

    I have often thought you seem oddly familiar, but if I really did know you then you’d have recognised my username.

    xiphon
    Free Member

    bought mrs xiphon an android tablet – Eken M001 – off the classifieds here.

    With the default Android OS ROM – it was absolutely shockingly bad.

    Works much better with custom ROM flashed onto it.

    No way would I have paid full whack for it – they have similar low-end devices in Currys.

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Now that’s a word I’ve not heard in a long time…

    Can you do that in an Alec Guinness voice? (-:

    It’s not a word I use by accident, certainly. I’d have picked up on someone else using it.

    I have often thought you seem oddly familiar, but if I really did know you then you’d have recognised my username.

    *intrigued*

    My memory isn’t what it used to be. Where are you going with this?

    mieszko
    Free Member

    Al Tesco has a £10 off offer at the mo and I have another 10% discount if You want a new iPad 2 (£399-£40-£10) almost for the price of the original iPad.

    I used my mates iPad couple of times and it is nice, works great, simple to use and intuitive. However I don’t earn well enough (yet ;-)) to spend over £300 for a gadget.

    Motorola Xoom gets good reviews but it’s even more expensive than the iPad. I’ll have to stick to my Android mobile and a 13.3″ laptop + a 19″ LCD screen for now. I can see the iPad fitting well between the mobile and laptop however I’m not getting one yet (might think about getting one if my OH’s laptop packs up) until they will be closer to the netbook price range.

    molgrips
    Free Member

    Cougar does the word ‘ewtoo’ mean anything to you?

    Cougar
    Full Member

    Hah.

    I think perhaps we’re at angry dolphins but sharing a common etymology. Did you know a nice lass from Warwick?

    (in answer to your question, no, but the definition I found on Wikipedia does).

    molgrips
    Free Member

    The verb ‘to spod’ was widely used by people using such ‘talkers’ based on ewtoo, with results not dissimilar to this forum in many ways…

    However the word itself is older so yes perhaps you are right.

    No I did not know a nice girl from Warwick, although I know one who currently lives nearby 🙂

    Cougar
    Full Member

    I didn’t say a girl, I said a LASS.

    I thought you were coming from here you see.

    I think we win the “randomest forum tangent ever” award; do you use any sort of IM that we could continue this conversation on without boring the crap out of the rest of the forum?

    spangelsaregreat
    Free Member

    Hi,

    Have had a Vega for four months. Can’t fault it too much for the price. You need to get the Modaco update to get Market.

    Comparing it to my Desire in terms of day to day use it is very good . The screen viewing angles are not great when compared to the Ipad or Desire. It is obviously where they saved money.

    It runs most of the apps the Desire runs with only a couple that don’t scale to the right size. It does not have any lag, as good as the ipads I have played with.

    Only had a desk top pc so do use it alot around the house. Handy to use with Jamie Oliver’s 20 minute meal app. There is a great TV show streaming app which gives you pretty much every show you can think of on it. Big bonus of having flash.

    Pays your money makes your choice!

    Regards

    veedubba
    Full Member

    Am I the only person who wants a medium (7″ ish) tablet with handwriting recognition?

    I can’t be, can I?

    pjbarton
    Free Member

    It seems apple hatred is trendier than apple fanboyism now. And more irrational.

    Why would you choose a patently inferior product, with 20 or so apps designed for it (vs 70,000), for similar -some cases more- money… Just because you don’t like the company’s CEO?

    The iPhone certainly has some decent competition – the iPad does not.

    And as for consumption only, the next gorillaz album has been CREATED entirely on the iPad.

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    The Vega I played with 3 days ago had awful screen lag compared to the iPad…I ordered the latter pretty much on that alone..

    RustyNissanPrairie
    Full Member

    Am I the only person who wants a medium (7″ ish) tablet with handwriting recognition?

    I can’t be, can I?

    Samsung Q1.
    http://www.samsung.com/uk/business/b2b/products/notebooks/ultra_mobile/q1.htm

    Mines running TabletXP with 2gb of memory. Dirt cheap off Ebay a year or so ago. Use it for Nav software in my Landrover and watching Iplayer etc in bed.

    edhornby
    Full Member

    the next gorillaz album has been CREATED entirely on the iPad

    probably not the best example, as the album will be created using external interfaces such as midi keyboards, guitars through DI boxes and it certainly won’t be mastered using the onboard speakers – so the only thing it validates is the processor and the display for looking at

    plus, like all other gorrilaz albums, it’ll have 2 or 3 decent tunes and a load of poor filler …. 😈

    pjbarton
    Free Member

    Edhornby, that doesn’t mean anything! The most powerful computer it the world would still need an external audio / midi interface!

    The korg software is a good example of how powerful the ipad is. Really cheap too – 10 quid instead of a few hundred for the hardware version.

    scaredypants
    Full Member

    Am I the only person who wants a medium (7″ ish) tablet with handwriting recognition?
    I can’t be, can I?

    too big; 5-6 inches for me please (big phone not small pad)

    SkillWill
    Free Member

    Am I the only person who wants a medium (7″ ish) tablet with handwriting recognition?
    I can’t be, can I?

    HTC Flyer could be exactly what you want then…

    molgrips
    Free Member

    I never found handwriting recognition to be worth it, but then – I can type 🙂

    DrJ
    Full Member

    Am I the only person who wants a medium (7″ ish) tablet with handwriting recognition?

    I can’t be, can I?

    Apple Newton ??

    veedubba
    Full Member

    Ha, Apple newton. Ace. And Mr Jobs has said no HWR on any Apple product now.

    I can type too, but if I have a tablet in one hand then I’d prefer to write (I’m assuming you can do that molgrips ;-)) instead of using a keyboard layout that’s designed for 2 hands…

    HTC Flyer does look good, yes but it doesn’t have HWR specifically. Never heard of the Q1.

    Asus Memo looks pretty good, but tbh most tablets seem to be overpriced compared to the iPad at the moment.

    cynic-al
    Free Member

    FWIW I was in Dixons airport Edinburgh and they were listing Vegas for £177 and Amicos for £75.

    Staff member tried to turn former on with volume control ❓

    And they had no stock 🙄

    thebunk
    Full Member

    This one could be good:

    Sony though, so it depends on which bit of the company make it…

    Dibbs
    Free Member
    mogrim
    Full Member

    The Sony clamshell looks interesting, but I’m guessing that there’s a fair number of Android games that won’t work with a “broken” screen – Angry Birds for example. Can’t see it being much good for reading the newspaper, either – that black space in the middle would get irritating pretty fast.

    thebunk
    Full Member

    Think that you can choose between using both screens for one app, or separate screens for separate apps (you could have Angry Birds on one screen, and Singletrack forum on the other!). Also, for papers / books, you should be able to turn it to portrait and make it more “book like”.

    GrahamS
    Full Member

    That Sony clamshell looks awful. The first non-Tablet tablet?

    (Unless they get the screens going right to the hinge of course, so it is effectively one big screen that goes small enough to put in a pocket – that might be useful)

    mogrim
    Full Member

    Think that you can choose between using both screens for one app, or separate screens for separate apps (you could have Angry Birds on one screen, and Singletrack forum on the other!). Also, for papers / books, you should be able to turn it to portrait and make it more “book like”.

    Be crap for reading papers / books, with that dividing line in the middle. A proper tablet would be far superior. Likewise I can’t see games developed for tablet screen shapes would work very well on a thin, long screen. I’m guessing 95% of the time the bottom screen will be used as a keyboard.

    CharlieMungus
    Free Member

    Which Magazine rated the Galaxy tab as th best of the Non-iPad machines, followed by the Dell Streak, if that’s any use. thought the Dell uses Android 1.6 rather than 2.2

    thebunk
    Full Member

    Be crap for reading papers / books, with that dividing line in the middle.

    I think it’s a feature:

    Otherwise known as the “spine” of a “book”. Have you used one?

    😉

    mogrim
    Full Member

    That’s not the same screen aspect ratio though, is it?

    iDave
    Free Member
    thebunk
    Full Member

    mogrim – Member
    That’s not the same screen aspect ratio though, is it?

    Well, no, but then again you get books in lots of different “aspect ratios”. You wouldn’t want to read a coffee table style Encyclopaedia Britannica on it, but would be fine for books and newspapers.

    Anyway I don’t even like Sony, I’d probably just buy an ipad…

    *Backs away from being labelled some sort of fanboy fanatic*

    CharlieMungus
    Free Member

    Why you selling, iDave?

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