OT: for those looking at tablet type devices
My darling picked up a Samsung Note 8 for me recently. The whole compact tablet thing has left me pretty cold, even though I'm a died in the wool technophile. The ones I've seen have been poor substitutes for the full size tablets and over priced to boot. Apple is and will remain no-go for me and so is Microsoft's attempts at taking on the mobile world. That leaves the Android market as the only option, and as mentioned they haven't had much to get my attention. Then the Note 8 popped onto my radar and my wife found out and decided to pick it up for my birthday.
When shopping for a tablet it helps to ask yourself "what would I use it for?". That narrows things down a lot. The main advantage of the Note 8 is the decent processor and reasonable amount of RAM it has. This makes it quick and easy to run rather than lagging behind your thought process. It's got a useable camera for video chat and a halfway decent camera for picture taking. But what really drew my attention is the build in stylus. It is capable of taking your handwriting and translating it into text. This can be used for taking (legible) notes and even for surfing the web and such. I can still type faster and more accurately than I can use the stylus, but it beats trying to type on a touch screen all hollow. Some might prefer the larger 10" screen version, but it's too bulky for my use most of the time. The 8" fits into my bag and is light weight and stays out of the way until needed. It'll run all kinds of Android apps, but also comes with some nifty ones designed for use with that stylus. One can even combine the text function with sketches for jotting down ideas/concepts. The quality of the video and the pictures on the screen is quite decent. It's not one of the cheap ones, by any means, but if you are looking for a good tool in the tablet area, it's well worth taking a look at. She got me the WiFi only version, it'll tie into my cell phone data plan when I need 'net connection away from home/office and doesn't require a separate SIM card with monthly bill to run.
To me, the iPad is 'almost' perfect...
It does everything I want except properly use flash. IF it would run Flash, I cold log into our Mitchel Ondemand at work and have access to my information sitting in a vehicle rather than wait for the office computer, and a lot of times it's a constant back and forth from computer to DVOM, office computer, lab scope, office computer, smart probe, office computer...it gets old. Right now the only tablets I know that work are the pc bases windows units...Samsung has one that was about $1300 last time I checked. There may be more now and hopefully the prices have come down. Eventually I'm gonna break down and buy one but the downside is they are still demon possessed, spawn of satan, hateful windows computers needing constant maintenance and virus protection and my iphone and iPad treat me so much better:)
YOU HAVE A MAN-BAG?? (jajaja)...
Check out these Android apps..
TV Portal and Movie Maze, if you like tablet-sized entertainment viewing. Rodg on the C&S blog talked about them today.
It's a "Bolsa de Mensajeiro" - quite
appropriate for one in my calling...
I like the ipad but android is very similar
I received an ipad for Christmas 20 months ago and I really like it. I've fooled around with android phones a bit and they seem extremely similar to the ipad, probably functionally equivalent for most people. I think the 10" ipad is the minimum size for an older person like me. The smaller ones might be OK for people with smaller bags but my ipad fits in my small briefcase easily.
The Windows tablets are becoming more popular and probably have some advantages. If I didn't already have the ipad I would look into them more. My wife is needing a new laptop and I'm considering buying her one of the small laptops that fold up to become a tablet.
For me the tablet is something to use for looking at information, such as reading PDF's, playing games, watching videos, or light internet searching. I don't do a lot of typing and a person that needed to do some typing could add a cheap external keyboard, but for me if I am inputting much information I want a real computer. I could never replace my computer with a tablet.