Q. Hi,
I wanted to know what the differences were between the iPad 2, and the Android Tablet. Also, could I get a vote on which one is better? I want as much information as I can get, (but not copyright, obviously) but breef, and easy to understand.
10 pts best answer!
Thanks so much!
I wanted to know what the differences were between the iPad 2, and the Android Tablet. Also, could I get a vote on which one is better? I want as much information as I can get, (but not copyright, obviously) but breef, and easy to understand.
10 pts best answer!
Thanks so much!
A. iPad 2 Advantages:
IPads have a higher degree of fit-and-finish than the competition. Like iPhones vs other smart phones, iPods vs other MP3 players, or Macs vs PC's, iPads are widely regarded as being more refined and polished than the competition. iPad also has a large and refined App Store (although Android Market is closing the gap).
iPad 2 Disadvantages:
1. No Flash.
2. No SD expansion; no HDMI port; no USB port.
3. ASUS Eee Transformer has a better display (10.1 inch, 1280x800, IPS vs 9.7 inch, 1024x768, IPS) for less money.
4. PlayBook and G-Slate have better rear camera video recording (1080p vs 720p).
5. PlayBook has much better front camera video recording (1080p vs VGA).
6. Almost all tablets have better camera resolution than iPad's lousy 0.7 MP.
IPads have a higher degree of fit-and-finish than the competition. Like iPhones vs other smart phones, iPods vs other MP3 players, or Macs vs PC's, iPads are widely regarded as being more refined and polished than the competition. iPad also has a large and refined App Store (although Android Market is closing the gap).
iPad 2 Disadvantages:
1. No Flash.
2. No SD expansion; no HDMI port; no USB port.
3. ASUS Eee Transformer has a better display (10.1 inch, 1280x800, IPS vs 9.7 inch, 1024x768, IPS) for less money.
4. PlayBook and G-Slate have better rear camera video recording (1080p vs 720p).
5. PlayBook has much better front camera video recording (1080p vs VGA).
6. Almost all tablets have better camera resolution than iPad's lousy 0.7 MP.
Can you upload a document to a website from an android tablet?
Q. Hi,
I am sometimes required to upload documents from a computer to a website, and I was wondering if on the samsung galaxy note 10.1 i could upload docs to a website. (Not just google docs) Also, what app can I use to create documents on it/ (All coming from a locked down apple iPad user who hates iOS 6/)
I am sometimes required to upload documents from a computer to a website, and I was wondering if on the samsung galaxy note 10.1 i could upload docs to a website. (Not just google docs) Also, what app can I use to create documents on it/ (All coming from a locked down apple iPad user who hates iOS 6/)
A. Of course you can.The thing you should note is that if the websites support your documents.
Which android tablet do you think is best to buy?
Q. Cause every android tablet i look at all of them have bad reviews and i just don't know which one to buy
A. The best Android tablet computer depends on your needs...
At the low end, $199 can get you a Nook Color, which has an ereader orientation but is really a budget, 7-inch, camera-less, tablet running Android 2.2. Better than the color Nook is the new Kindle Fire ($199) or the new Nook Tablet ($249). If you can do without cameras, SD slots and 3G, the Kindle Fire offers great web browsing with its new (cloud-accelerated) Silk browser. The Nook Tablet lacks the advanced Silk browser and is more expensive but does have an SD slot and more memory (16G).
If high-end video recording is important to you, consider the LG G-Slate, which can record at 1080p.
For overall value, the ASUS Eee Transformer (TF101) has surprisingly good specs for under $400: Android 3.1, 10.1 inch 1280x800 IPS (like iPad, but bigger and higher resolution) display, up to 9 hours of battery life (16 hours if optional dock added), optional ability to dock with keyboard, 1 GHz Tegra 250 ARM CPU with 1 GB RAM, good array of ports (mini HDMI, SD, micro SD), preloaded Polaris Office 3.0 for editing documents (.doc), spreadsheets (.xls) and presentation (.ppt) files. Note, though, no 3G (however people report success in tethering it to smart phones). Note that there's a successor in the works going by the name of "Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime" that's expected to have an even faster (quad-core) processor.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 (0.336 inches) is the thinnest lightest (1.25 lbs) of the big-screen (greater than 9 inch) tablets.
Motorola Xoom is heavier and thicker than the Galaxy Tab 10.1. The Xoom's advantage is that it has HDMI out and micro USB ports. It also has a 5MP rear camera compared to Tab's 3MP. The Xoom has a front webcam and a 720p rear video camera; the Tab has only the 720p rear video camera.
Finally, if cellular service is important, you may want to consider which tablet your favorite carrier supports:
None:Eee Slate, Slate 500, TouchPad, Thrive, Eee Pad TF101, Iconia Tab A500, Archos 101, Archos 70, VIZIO VTAB1008, NOOK Color, Kindle Fire, and NOOK Tablet
AT&T:Galaxy Tab
Sprint:PlayBook and Galaxy Tab
T-Mobile:G-Slate, Streak 7, and Galaxy Tab
Verizon:Galaxy Tab 10.1, Xoom, and Galaxy Tab
Unlocked: Grid 10
At the low end, $199 can get you a Nook Color, which has an ereader orientation but is really a budget, 7-inch, camera-less, tablet running Android 2.2. Better than the color Nook is the new Kindle Fire ($199) or the new Nook Tablet ($249). If you can do without cameras, SD slots and 3G, the Kindle Fire offers great web browsing with its new (cloud-accelerated) Silk browser. The Nook Tablet lacks the advanced Silk browser and is more expensive but does have an SD slot and more memory (16G).
If high-end video recording is important to you, consider the LG G-Slate, which can record at 1080p.
For overall value, the ASUS Eee Transformer (TF101) has surprisingly good specs for under $400: Android 3.1, 10.1 inch 1280x800 IPS (like iPad, but bigger and higher resolution) display, up to 9 hours of battery life (16 hours if optional dock added), optional ability to dock with keyboard, 1 GHz Tegra 250 ARM CPU with 1 GB RAM, good array of ports (mini HDMI, SD, micro SD), preloaded Polaris Office 3.0 for editing documents (.doc), spreadsheets (.xls) and presentation (.ppt) files. Note, though, no 3G (however people report success in tethering it to smart phones). Note that there's a successor in the works going by the name of "Asus Eee Pad Transformer Prime" that's expected to have an even faster (quad-core) processor.
The Galaxy Tab 10.1 (0.336 inches) is the thinnest lightest (1.25 lbs) of the big-screen (greater than 9 inch) tablets.
Motorola Xoom is heavier and thicker than the Galaxy Tab 10.1. The Xoom's advantage is that it has HDMI out and micro USB ports. It also has a 5MP rear camera compared to Tab's 3MP. The Xoom has a front webcam and a 720p rear video camera; the Tab has only the 720p rear video camera.
Finally, if cellular service is important, you may want to consider which tablet your favorite carrier supports:
None:Eee Slate, Slate 500, TouchPad, Thrive, Eee Pad TF101, Iconia Tab A500, Archos 101, Archos 70, VIZIO VTAB1008, NOOK Color, Kindle Fire, and NOOK Tablet
AT&T:Galaxy Tab
Sprint:PlayBook and Galaxy Tab
T-Mobile:G-Slate, Streak 7, and Galaxy Tab
Verizon:Galaxy Tab 10.1, Xoom, and Galaxy Tab
Unlocked: Grid 10
should i let best buy sell me insurance when buy my tablet?
Q. I'm about to buy the samsung galaxy tab 10.1 32gig tablet from best buy. I've bought some expensive things from them before and i just know they're going to try to sell me insurance for it. should i buy it? do android tablets come with insurance? have any of you ever had to use the insurance?
A. I didn't yet have to use the insurance but still I have got one. Yes, android tablets come with insurance and I would advise your buying it. Best Buy insurances are a good investment. Congratulations on your owing a Samsung galaxy tab 10.1 32gig tablet.
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