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E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Pastey Posted Dec 12, 2013
Ah, sorry about that. It's probably because I'd just spent several hours storyboarding an app/website crossover.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Still Incognitas, Still Chairthingy, Still lurking, Still invisible, unnoticeable, missable, unseen, just haunting h2g2 Posted Dec 12, 2013
I like my Nexus..I can read eBooks that actually have photos and illustrations at a fraction of the cost I used to pay for the hard copies..And my husband has no idea just how many I am buying so I don't get any looks of disapproval.He's happy because we are finally getting less books on the shelves.
I've also found one advantage..I can read at the table and not get mucky food covered pages and I can keep my place when I put it down and come back to it later.
Just can't read in the bath anymore.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Baron Grim Posted Dec 12, 2013
Yep. One of my main motivations for getting my tablet was so I could read while having both hands free while eating. Seriously, ever try eating pho (Vietnamese noodle soup) while reading a paperback?
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Baron Grim Posted Jan 13, 2014
This article definitely belongs here.
http://www.theguardian.com/science/political-science/2013/mar/28/science-policy?CMP=twt_gu
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Hoovooloo Posted Jan 13, 2014
In case anyone cares - the modification to the Kobo works. I have a GPS-capable e-reader. It rocks.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
minichessemouse - Ahoy there me barnacle! Posted Jan 15, 2014
Still following. Loving my kindle (the keyboards one with the 'read to me' function.) And my HTC desire C. Half way through my 24 month contractwith the phone and wondering what will have come along once it's time to replace.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Baron Grim Posted Jan 15, 2014
I'm still (mostly) loving my Transformer Prime. The only quibble I have is that lately it gets stupidly laggy when it's downloading updates to various apps. I mean to the point where it's unusable. You tap on an icon... nothing happens. You tap again... nothing happens. One more time... nothing happens... then all three taps happen but to different icons since the page scrolled and you end up opening something you never wanted to.
I really should root/rom it soon.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Spaceechik, Typomancer Posted Jan 18, 2014
I've had my Kindle Fire HD for a couple of years now, and it's okay...great as an eBook reader, less so as a tablet, since it never lets you forget that it's job is to Sell Something.
Now I'm lusting for a Lenovo tablet, like my friend just got. Basically, it's a mini pc, comes with a flat detachable keyboard (rather like the one on the Surface...), has a 2 day battery life, and is 10". Very Shiny.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Hoovooloo Posted Jan 18, 2014
"it never lets you forget that it's job is to Sell Something"
And it's for that one reason that I've never even considered buying one.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Baron Grim Posted Jul 24, 2014
Well, I'm on my third tablet. My beloved Transformer Prime became too sluggish and laggy to be useful anymore. It just became a source of frustration. Apparently this was due to some problem in the Tegra 2 processor and how it fails to handle its cache properly.
So, since nothing else out there really stood out as a proper advancement from that, I picked up a Nexus 10.
Notion Ink is starting to promote their new Adam 2, and while it does have some nice features, like a plethora of ports, a display on it's "spine" and front mounted speakers, it's not a quantum leap toward a proper "guide" so I doubt I'll be tempted.
Does anyone have a suggestion for the current "best" tablet out there currently or on the horizon?
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Ferrettbadger. The Renegade Master Posted Nov 2, 2014
I have recently purchased an Nvidia Shield tablet. I love it, tis a thing of beauty.
The new Nexus 9 looks pretty smart too.
FB
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Baron Grim Posted Nov 2, 2014
The only negative remarks I've heard about the Nexus 9 were concerning the screen aspect ratio of 4:3. I only see this as an issue if it's primarily used for watching videos.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Baron Grim Posted Jan 18, 2017
A couple of years later and my Nexus 10 is still limping along. Google is no longer updating the OS for it and my battery life is decreasing steadily. I see the screen occasionally flash, that can't be good; and it's getting rather slow at times, especially when downloading app updates and notifications.
So, what next? Anyone have any suggestions? I do prefer to stick with Nexus devices as I hate bloatware and I prefer to get updates. As most other makers don't support their devices after sale Nexus devices are about the only ones that get OS updates unless they're rooted and ROMed.
BTW, my "phone" is the Nexus 6P through Project Fi. I love it.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Pastey Posted Jan 19, 2017
I got a Nexus tablet thing for the till at the brewery, love it.
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Baron Grim Posted Jan 19, 2017
Which one? The Nexus 7?
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Baron Grim Posted Jan 19, 2017
I should pick one of those up. They're fairly inexpensive now that newer tablets are out. But then again, that new Pixel C is pretty sweet.
One thing I'm disappointed about with almost every tablet out these days is that few or none have usable ports. My first tablet, from an Indian start-up, had two USB ports and an HDMI port. I'd love to be able to us a tablet rather than a laptop to "shoot tethered" with my DSLR. I'd also like to be able to manually transfer files to and from a tablet rather than relying on BlueTooth since my laptop doesn't have it. Hell, most tablets and phones I come across these days don't even have card slots. WTH?
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Pastey Posted Jan 19, 2017
Have you looked at that Microsoft one?
E-Book readers (or when can I buy a 'Guide'?)
Baron Grim Posted Jan 19, 2017
Briefly. It's quite expensive and reviews are mixed.
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