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H/PC Elder Posts: | 1,953 |
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| Another thing I find weird about 4.1, is that the Nexus 7 and the Acer Iconia A110 (the replacement for the A100 I have) both 7-inch, have this separate status bar on top and the buttons on the bottom, like a phone (and a bit too familiar to a WP7 user). This is unlike the 10-inch tablets where the buttons are always on the lower left and status on the lower right.
Did they do that because it's too tight to have both on the bottom for a 7-inch in portrait? My A100 running ICS has both on the bottom and it's fine... |
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| I just picked one up used, for about 150 and it is simply awesome! Only downside is i had to pick up a motorola micro USB charger for it as the seller lost the original charger charger for it as the seller lost the original charger. Anyone want to let me know the part number on their original charger? |
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H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 2,579 |
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| I just saw this post. I saw a nexus charger the other day at a Walmart. On another note, my nexus just updated to 4.2.2 can't see much of a change yet. |
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 3,690 |
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| I got myself a 16GB Nexus 7 yesterday for Android app development. Works great.
I can't believe technology advanced this much, lol. The quad core is so powerful... The web browsing is so fast!
I think I'll use the USB OTG host cable for hosting card readers and stuff.
So much fun!
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| I keep looking at them and keep looking at them, and then I look at the tablets that will run CE and wonder why I am so hesitant to commit. I mean I had an 8" MID Android tablet, and it was okay...but just enough to teach me that I really want a capacitive touchscreen.
Then I was looking at this one: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Witstech-A81-Cortex-7-GOOGLE-2-2-FLASH-10-1-Tablet-USA-/180690173331?pt=US_Tablets&hash=item2a11f93d93#ht_4703wt_991
And I like the idea of a user replaceable battery, and this one has the newer capacitive screen, and built in GPS and can be flashed to CE6.0. But the screen resolution is crappy compared to the Nexus 7. And the price isn't really all that different either.
I just don't know what it is I really want these days. |
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 3,690 |
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| I'd say just try a Nexus 7, I assure you won't regret it.
The Chinese tablets always makes you disappointed somewhat in my opinion... |
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Moderator H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 2,835 |
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| My daughter has an Ipad2 with a groovy case-keyboard combo (bluetooth). Were I to go the 7" Nexus route, I would want the same thing--essentially making a tiny laptop, as thin as possible, etc., etc., etc.
Have any users here set up something similar?
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Subscribers H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 3,690 |
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| I haven't tried the case bluetooth keyboard, but with my 3rd gen iPad I had, regular bluetooth keyboard worked great.
The case with keyboard for Nexus 7 in the link below seems pretty good. Maybe I'll try it someday.
Nexus 7 Keyboeard CaseEdited by stingraze 2013-04-10 12:32 PM
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Moderator H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 2,835 |
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| Good form factor, that keyboard. Though weird that it has no TAB key.
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| I have been really thinking about getting this one... keyboard
I still haven't needed a keyboard for this yet... Edited by Yoldering 2013-04-12 1:07 AM
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H/PC Elder Posts: | 1,953 |
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| The keyboard stingraze linked reminds me of a NBP... Kinda makes me want that setup O.o
The Yoldering one is unattractive, and makes it way too bulky.
I have seen many iPad keyboard cases, and some are quite impressive, however the whole thing is not small, similar to a netbook. Maybe they will make something nice for the iPad Mini, then it might finally pull me to the dark side |
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| Quote takwu - 2013-04-16 12:32 AM
The keyboard stingraze linked reminds me of a NBP... Kinda makes me want that setup O.o
The Yoldering one is unattractive, and makes it way too bulky.
I have seen many iPad keyboard cases, and some are quite impressive, however the whole thing is not small, similar to a netbook. Maybe they will make something nice for the iPad Mini, then it might finally pull me to the dark side
I have tried the keyboards that stingraze linked to and they don't work all that well on your lap, the tablet is not connected to the keyboard, it is just set in it, and there is no way do adjust the screen angle, so you have to be positioned perfectly in order to have a good viewing angle. The one I linked to has full adjust-ability, protection, and when needed, I would prefer that over looks. The other issue I have with that type of keyboard it that there is no protection for the tablet when you are using the keyboard. But at the price point, you could buy both and use each when needed... |
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| Quote takwu - 2012-11-18 1:46 PM
Another thing I find weird about 4.1, is that the Nexus 7 and the Acer Iconia A110 (the replacement for the A100 I have) both 7-inch, have this separate status bar on top and the buttons on the bottom, like a phone (and a bit too familiar to a WP7 user). This is unlike the 10-inch tablets where the buttons are always on the lower left and status on the lower right.
Did they do that because it's too tight to have both on the bottom for a 7-inch in portrait? My A100 running ICS has both on the bottom and it's fine...
They "fixed" (depending on one's viewpoint ) this in Android 4.2. Now phone, 7tabs, and 10tabs all have status bar on the top. I still liked it on bottom because the navbar buttons were on the side, not the middle. Fingers have to move more to navigate in 4.2 now.. |
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H/PC Vanguard Posts: | 2,579 |
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| If your nexus 7 has seemed a little laggy since the 4.2 upgrade it might be because of currents. Do this to fix.
1) First, open up the device’s app drawer.
2) Open up Google Currents.
3) In the top right corner of the application, find the three vertical dots. Tap those.
4) Select the “Settings” option.
5) Uncheck “Enable Background Sync.” |
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| Android 4.2.2 (running CyanogenMod 10.1 official nightlies) works great on my Mom's Nook Tablet I haxxored for her |
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