FXB
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And space wise, most tablets can have almost as much space as a netbook, except for the iPad 2.
It all depends on your needs I guess.
Which tablet has more then 64gb of storage?
And space wise, most tablets can have almost as much space as a netbook, except for the iPad 2.
It all depends on your needs I guess.
Which tablet has more then 64gb of storage?
As I said, they can, some of them don't come with it however. I've seen a few tablets that use 2.5" notebook drives, and those could be replaced with a higher capacity drive.
Oh yeah, you can watch movies and play games on your phone. That's so fun on a 3 inch screen....except it's not.
and I mean, tablets are just way faster. And I'm not just talking spec wise and how fast things load, I'm talking everyday use. everything you want to do on a tablet is just one icon away. no folders, no directories, just tap and go.
Obviously, for the "tech savvy" community, tablets were a dumb idea. Because you can't you can't do everything under the sun on them means they are useless. well, that's not true. yeah, go ahead and edit photos on a netbook, using the 2 inch little trackpad with horrible accuracy.
go ahead put a full blown operating system on an atom processor, that won't slow it down.
They bought 2Go Pads where I work. The run Windows 7 have dual core atom processor, 2 gigs of RAM and 250 gig hard drives. The only problem I've run into with running Windows on the Tablet is that its not really designed for it. Has some issues with office programs when using the touch screen.
Touchscreen netbooks are the best of both worlds. Although with one of those 2Go pads you'd be able to hook up a keyboard and mouse I'm sure.
These 2go tablets seem pretty epic. Psh, iPads.....Yeah they have two USB ports and VGA outs as well if you wanted a bigger monitor.
These 2go tablets seem pretty epic. Psh, iPads.....
I used to think the same thing about Kindles, but now I totally changed my opinion on them. My parents got me one for christmas, and trust me, if you are a reader they are definitely worth the money. They are a nice mix of technology and old school and nowadays people (including me) will pretty much use anything that has technology tied to it. I find myself reading a whole lot just to get the chance to use the kindle. at my college i've only ever seen two other people using kindles, so i dont think they've reached 'sheep user' status
My complaint is not on the product but the price of that product. Get me a kindle for $75 and drop older books to REAL prices and I will buy them up. As it is they are charging top dollar even for old classics and there is no paper/ink prices and the cost to scan/upload is cheap.
A mouse and keyboard is a nightmare for anyone who is illustrating, editing photos, or designing. Sure, there are drawing tablets, but doesn't it make more sense to combine the touch and screen? It's just more natural to use a touch interface. Compare zooming; what's more natural? Pinch zooming with 2 fingers, or holding ctrl and using a scroll wheel? Even just dragging a mouse around seems tedious next to just touching any part of the screen.I've yet to see any touch interface that I would prefer to use over a mouse and keyboard except for very basic tasks. I very much prefer a "real" keyboard over a virtual keyboard such as you would find on a tablet.
lol iPads blow for tablets.
Asus EEE Pad Transformer is the best.
lol iPads blow for tablets.
Asus EEE Pad Transformer is the best.