Q. Looking for a droid tablet that has HDMI, GPS, access to droid marketplace, camera, good battery power, all the basics that the tablets offer. Do you have any experience or recomendations of which one to buy?
A. The Samsung Galaxy Tab is the best one out there, but I wouldn't wholeheartedly recommend it at this point. It doesn't have GPS and I believe you need an adapter/dock to get HDMI output.
My best advice is to wait until at least mid-year 2011 for a couple reasons.
1. Most Android tablets... especially the one you see in the replies you already have, are cheap imported junk (even the one that run $250 or more). Don't trust a name you've never heard of. There are several high-powered tablets set to release in 2011. All eyes are on Motorola right now to see what they release right on or after the new year.
1. Android (current version 2.2) is really not meant to be a tablet operating system...yet. Version 2.3 will be tablet friendly AND will require better hardware to run it.
I'm very pro-Android, but even I wouldn't buy any Android tablet right now.
My best advice is to wait until at least mid-year 2011 for a couple reasons.
1. Most Android tablets... especially the one you see in the replies you already have, are cheap imported junk (even the one that run $250 or more). Don't trust a name you've never heard of. There are several high-powered tablets set to release in 2011. All eyes are on Motorola right now to see what they release right on or after the new year.
1. Android (current version 2.2) is really not meant to be a tablet operating system...yet. Version 2.3 will be tablet friendly AND will require better hardware to run it.
I'm very pro-Android, but even I wouldn't buy any Android tablet right now.
Where to buy a Ainol Novo 7 Android Tablet in the United States?
Q. What is a good source to buy Google Nexus 7 or the new Kindle Fire HD in the US ? I've read that the new Novo 7 Flame android tablet is also really good - where can I buy this?
A. Here you can find the Ainol tablets:
http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=ainol&linkCode=ur2&rh=n%3A172282%2Cn%3A!493964%2Cn%3A541966%2Cn%3A1232597011%2Ck%3Aainol&tag=kndfjl-20&url=node%3D1232597011
Among Ainol Novo 7, Google Nexus 7, and Kindle Fire HD, I'll pick Kindle Fire HD. Let me list the strength of the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7.
Kindle Fire HD (over Google Nexus 7):
- HDMI output (not supported in Nexus 7)
- Dolby Audio Stereo speaker (Nexus 7 has mono speaker)
- Faster Wi-Fi (said to be dual-band)
- 16GB built-in for $199 model, double that of Nexus 7
- Option to upgrade to 32GB and larger 8.9" screen (Nexus 7 has 16GB max, 7" screen only)
Nexus 7 (over Kindle Fire HD):
- Supports NFC (for device to device communication)
- A bit lighter in weight
- No ad (Kindle Fire has ad built-in, you need to pay $15 to opt-out)
Another thing is content support, Amazon is one of the best ebook, music and movie store, and it's a strong advantage over Google. The ad on Kindle Fire HD shouldn't be disturbing too, from the past experience there're some good offers in the ad from time to time, so most user prefer to keep it.
There's a good comparison from a user here, should help you decide:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R1WVSUDU6ZG60H/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B0083PWAPW&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&nodeID=&tag=kndfjr-20
Hope this helps.
http://www.amazon.com/mn/search/?_encoding=UTF8&camp=1789&creative=390957&field-keywords=ainol&linkCode=ur2&rh=n%3A172282%2Cn%3A!493964%2Cn%3A541966%2Cn%3A1232597011%2Ck%3Aainol&tag=kndfjl-20&url=node%3D1232597011
Among Ainol Novo 7, Google Nexus 7, and Kindle Fire HD, I'll pick Kindle Fire HD. Let me list the strength of the Kindle Fire and Nexus 7.
Kindle Fire HD (over Google Nexus 7):
- HDMI output (not supported in Nexus 7)
- Dolby Audio Stereo speaker (Nexus 7 has mono speaker)
- Faster Wi-Fi (said to be dual-band)
- 16GB built-in for $199 model, double that of Nexus 7
- Option to upgrade to 32GB and larger 8.9" screen (Nexus 7 has 16GB max, 7" screen only)
Nexus 7 (over Kindle Fire HD):
- Supports NFC (for device to device communication)
- A bit lighter in weight
- No ad (Kindle Fire has ad built-in, you need to pay $15 to opt-out)
Another thing is content support, Amazon is one of the best ebook, music and movie store, and it's a strong advantage over Google. The ad on Kindle Fire HD shouldn't be disturbing too, from the past experience there're some good offers in the ad from time to time, so most user prefer to keep it.
There's a good comparison from a user here, should help you decide:
http://www.amazon.com/review/R1WVSUDU6ZG60H/?_encoding=UTF8&ASIN=B0083PWAPW&camp=1789&creative=390957&linkCode=ur2&nodeID=&tag=kndfjr-20
Hope this helps.
What happens when windows release preview expires in a tablet?
Q. ok so im gonna buy a windows 7 tablet , so I have windows 8 on my computer, and I also wanted it on my tablet. What happens when the preview expires on the tablet? Also the tablet im about to buy is a dual boot, which can change from windows to android.
A. In both cases the OS will simply stop working.
Would I be able to upload my own music onto Google's Nexus 7 tablet?
Q. I would like to know if anyone knows if I can upload my personal music onto the not yet released Nexus 7 tablet. Meaning, can I upload my own mp3 files directly onto the tablet like on the ipod? Or is it all only in the cloud based services? I know it's not available publicly yet but I wanted to know how it is for androids.
A. Yes, you can save MP3 files to the tablet. I'm not sure how you intend to upload, but you will be able to save them. The process can be made a lot easier with a file manager app. I recommend Astro.
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