Android tablets?
Dec. 15th, 2010 10:25 amWelcome to the latest installment of "Marcus wants a supercomputer in his pocket for 50p..."
Currently I own two Windows CE PDAs which for one reason or another I'm not making much use of:
An HP Jornada 728 - nice pocket PC with a good keyboard but not a lot of software, and the weird screen resolution (640 x 240) means that that you can't see a lot of text while typing / reading. It's OK for notes but I'm not really using it seriously. WiFi but seriously unreliable, especially when connecting to new networks.
A no-name 5" tablet - works, but I seem to be using it more to play games than anything else. Wifi works much better but a low-res screen makes for eye strain. It's seriously difficult to install software because of weird design decisions, and bottom line, I simply don't like it much.
So I'm thinking in terms of selling both of them and going for something like a 7" Android tablet - yes, I know certain people think a 7" iPad is on the way, but I probably wouldn't be able to afford it.
So - bearing in mind that I probably don't want to use this as a phone, much more as a WiFi web browser / notepad / ebook reader, is this a good idea or is android more trouble than its worth.
What I definitely need
Any thoughts?
Currently I own two Windows CE PDAs which for one reason or another I'm not making much use of:
An HP Jornada 728 - nice pocket PC with a good keyboard but not a lot of software, and the weird screen resolution (640 x 240) means that that you can't see a lot of text while typing / reading. It's OK for notes but I'm not really using it seriously. WiFi but seriously unreliable, especially when connecting to new networks.
A no-name 5" tablet - works, but I seem to be using it more to play games than anything else. Wifi works much better but a low-res screen makes for eye strain. It's seriously difficult to install software because of weird design decisions, and bottom line, I simply don't like it much.
So I'm thinking in terms of selling both of them and going for something like a 7" Android tablet - yes, I know certain people think a 7" iPad is on the way, but I probably wouldn't be able to afford it.
So - bearing in mind that I probably don't want to use this as a phone, much more as a WiFi web browser / notepad / ebook reader, is this a good idea or is android more trouble than its worth.
What I definitely need
- WiFi
- good web browser, preferably with ability to show YouTube etc.
- ebook reader with multiple formats including mobi, pdf, etc.
- word processor with some ability to save files locally (I don't trust clouds)
- A GOOD onscreen keyboard, plus the ability to use a real keyboard.
- Ability to use USB memory sticks
- Reasonable battery life
- A few good games e.g. sudoku, bejewelled, spider solitaire
Any thoughts?
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Date: 2010-12-15 01:53 pm (UTC)iOS is actually nothing like OS/X under the hood but it looks and behaves similarly (gestures, shinies etc.). Ditto for WinMobile 7 and Win7 hence the tempttation for folks to stick with one interface and one OS (sort of).
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Date: 2010-12-15 02:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2010-12-15 02:49 pm (UTC)I'm not sure how long Mac OS X has supported multiple button mice, but it has been awhile. The default Mac mouse now don't have buttons on top (crass!) but if you click on the right side it does different things (that you can customize).
Of course, the top of that mouse is also a touch pad ;-)
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Date: 2010-12-15 03:04 pm (UTC)