Q. Is there a Facebook software can install on a Android 2.2 tablet PC?
Also on 2.1, 2.3....
If not,can I use web version? an answer would be much appreciated.
Also on 2.1, 2.3....
If not,can I use web version? an answer would be much appreciated.
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Is it possible to install Android Honeycomb on a PC?
Q. I have a tablet pc, hp touch-smart tm2t if that matters, i was wondering if there was a possible way to do a kind of dual boot with android and windows, like on separate partitions. Is that possible?
EDIT-
Ok since it is written for ARM processors could you run it in a virtual machine in windows?
EDIT-
Ok since it is written for ARM processors could you run it in a virtual machine in windows?
A. there are many websites online describing how to install android 2.1 and 2.2 to your computer directly, this means, not using a virtual machine. i guess because google released a version meant for computer, but i am just guessing on that one. There are also other sites with information on how to run android honeycomb on a virtual machine, but i would really like to install it directly on the pc and not emulate it.
http://www.techstuffs.net/2011/02/how-to-test-drive-android-30-honeycomb.html
http://www.taranfx.com/install-android-gingerbread-on-pc
i hope it helps! maybe in some week we will see of how to install gingerbread.
http://www.techstuffs.net/2011/02/how-to-test-drive-android-30-honeycomb.html
http://www.taranfx.com/install-android-gingerbread-on-pc
i hope it helps! maybe in some week we will see of how to install gingerbread.
What kind of android tablet should i get?
Q. I am in the market to buy a tablet. I want to use it for renting books for school, music, internet, i would also like to be able to watch movies through netflix and possibly other things for school. I am clueless as what i should buy....anyone have any suggestions?
A. Archos 101 ~
~ HD Multimedia: Play your favorite HD videos and view photos on the high resolution 10.1 inch capacitive touch screen
~ Applications: Customize your device by downloading your favorite Android applications from AppsLib
~ Internet: Surf the web in full width just like on your PC, and stay in contact by using the integrated email and contacts applications.
~ Flash Compatible: Watch your favorite online videos, and experience the web like never before on a tablet
~ Video Chat: Video chat with friends and family using the forward facing camera
TV: Play out your favorite HD videos on a large screen TV with the HDMI out connection
~ Expandable Storage Expand the storage capacity with the Micro SD card slot (SDHC compatible)
~ WiFi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth connectivity
Shipping with Android 2.2
~ HD Multimedia: Play your favorite HD videos and view photos on the high resolution 10.1 inch capacitive touch screen
~ Applications: Customize your device by downloading your favorite Android applications from AppsLib
~ Internet: Surf the web in full width just like on your PC, and stay in contact by using the integrated email and contacts applications.
~ Flash Compatible: Watch your favorite online videos, and experience the web like never before on a tablet
~ Video Chat: Video chat with friends and family using the forward facing camera
TV: Play out your favorite HD videos on a large screen TV with the HDMI out connection
~ Expandable Storage Expand the storage capacity with the Micro SD card slot (SDHC compatible)
~ WiFi (802.11 b/g/n) and Bluetooth connectivity
Shipping with Android 2.2
What is the best tablet to buy for the best price?
Q. I want a tablet that you can connect to wifi and you don't have to pay an extar fee each month to have internet
A. These tablet computers have WiFi only (no 3G and so no monthly bills): Eee Slate, Slate 500, TouchPad, Thrive, Eee Pad TF101, Iconia Tab A500, Archos 101, Archos 70, NOOK Color, Kindle Fire, and NOOK Tablet. Some of the others mentioned below can be bought with or without 3G.
At the low end, $249 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 is more expensive but does have an SD slot and more memory (16G).
If Windows OS compatibility and a digitizer pen are important to you, consider the ASUS Eee Slate or HP Slate 500. The biggest differences between those are that the ASUS has a better display (12.1 inch AFFS 1280x800) than the HP (8.9 inch TFT 1024x600) but is larger, heavier and more expensive. Both the Eee Slate and the HP Slate 500 are expensive, however: Eee Slate is ~$1,200; HP Slate 500, ~$770. A more economical Windows 7 tablet is the Acer Tab W500, which runs about $500 and includes a keyboard and dock.
If high-end video recording is important to you, consider the LG G-Slate or BlackBerry Playbook, both of 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).
The iPad (0.34 inches) and Galaxy Tab 10.1 (0.336 inches) are the thinnest. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 (1.25 lbs) is the lightest of the big-screen (greater than 9 inch) tablets.
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.
Motorola Xoom is heavier and thicker than the iPad 2 and 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.
At the low end, $249 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 is more expensive but does have an SD slot and more memory (16G).
If Windows OS compatibility and a digitizer pen are important to you, consider the ASUS Eee Slate or HP Slate 500. The biggest differences between those are that the ASUS has a better display (12.1 inch AFFS 1280x800) than the HP (8.9 inch TFT 1024x600) but is larger, heavier and more expensive. Both the Eee Slate and the HP Slate 500 are expensive, however: Eee Slate is ~$1,200; HP Slate 500, ~$770. A more economical Windows 7 tablet is the Acer Tab W500, which runs about $500 and includes a keyboard and dock.
If high-end video recording is important to you, consider the LG G-Slate or BlackBerry Playbook, both of 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).
The iPad (0.34 inches) and Galaxy Tab 10.1 (0.336 inches) are the thinnest. The Galaxy Tab 10.1 (1.25 lbs) is the lightest of the big-screen (greater than 9 inch) tablets.
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.
Motorola Xoom is heavier and thicker than the iPad 2 and 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.
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