07-20-2011, 11:43 AM | #1 |
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Staples Coupon: $100 off any Tablet
http://reg.e.staples.com/c/s/tagfrm/...pon.html?n=927
You can get an Acer Iconia or a ASUS Transformer for $299. Pretty fabulous deal. You can also get a Dell Streak 7, but the reviews say it is a piece of crap. |
07-20-2011, 01:26 PM | #2 |
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dude, you rock...........
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07-21-2011, 01:34 AM | #3 |
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07-21-2011, 05:38 PM | #5 |
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All the nicely priced tablets are sold out at my Staples. I was looking at the ASUS Transformer or the Acer Iconia.
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07-21-2011, 06:09 PM | #7 | |
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07-21-2011, 06:23 PM | #8 |
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The Dell Streak is probably a bad deal. While it looks like a pretty cool tablet, the battery life is absolutely horrible. If you look at the chart at the end of this Acer Iconia review, it clocks in at barely 3 hours. That's okay for a netbook but completely unacceptable for today's tablets. Of course, there might be a development community that has been able to extend the battery life, but you're starting at a pretty bad place if you go with that product.
I've been seriously thinking about the Iconia. The battery life isn't great, but it comes with a full USB port and an HDMI out. The reviews have also been pretty good. $299 seems like a real steal. I'm just having trouble justifying it to myself, especially given that my eDGe seems to take care of my work needs. I don't want to have a $299 paperweight sitting around my apartment. And, of course, there is this little bit of news: http://techcrunch.com/2011/07/19/len...et-ideapad-k1/ This seems like the perfect work tablet. I'm thinking I might wait a little longer for what I actually want - a high-end tablet with Honeycomb and a functional stylus. |
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notion ink and transformer rocks
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07-21-2011, 08:18 PM | #10 |
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also nook color got one one ebay for USD168, shipping and customs vat brought it to USD245 still cheaper than anything here in UK.
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07-21-2011, 11:41 PM | #12 |
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I like the e-ink screen, but I can only adequately use it to read ebooks and not pdf files. I generally prefer the versatility of an lcd screen. And $499 is a decent starting price for a tablet. I'm a bargain hunter, though . . . I never buy electronic equipment at full price (it's a worse investment than even a car). As such, I'll have to wait for it to drop in price . . . in a couple months, this thing will be $299.
You know what else is cool about the ThinkPad?! BUTTONS! I have no idea why all the Android companies decided to join Apple in its War Against Buttons. The one thing I hate about the Iconia is you don't get much beyond a power toggle switch. |
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The first thought I had when I saw the Thinkpad Tablet introduction was, "Wow! That LOOKS like a ThinkPad." Then I thought about how I'd been judging all other tablets in relation to how much they looked like an iPad.
Later I found out that some reviewers thought it was stodgy-looking. Hehe. It's interesting that the same basic specifications/hardware are in a consumer-facing device (the "K" Ideapad) and the "business" device. Other than that, there's not a lot to differentiate the different devices. Lenovo chose to concentrate on VPN, Cisco, and even Computrace (sort of like LoJack) to give the ThinkPad Tab a "business" persona. Happily they didn't take away the consumer facing features, which has sometimes been an unhappy compromise (like S-Video for TV on the R series but only VGA for projectors on the T series). This plays to what I want - a serious machine with work features that can be a play machine, too, with popular features. My Pocket Edge is neat, and it's a great introduction to Android. I'll use it going forward as a 7" navigator in the car (with Destinator 9, replacing a Palm LifeDrive with Mapopolis Navcard), an e-book reader in the house, and something to watch movies on or to listen to music from to time when I'm stuck waiting, but I'm already thinking about that NEXT device. The Pocket Edge is simply too small to surf on. The ThinkPad Tab is looking better than anything else I've seen so far. And ThinkPads are designed to be worked on… and kept. |
07-23-2011, 10:37 AM | #14 |
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I bought the dell streak for 199 it is not a bad tablet. And I average about 5.5 hours on a charge. Just make sure you have a task killer app or something like that. The only thing is the screen resolution could be better.
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07-23-2011, 05:57 PM | #15 |
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Hi everyone. I just got a streak 7 for $199 @ staples and I kinda like it, I only have a sony650, and a pocketbook iq7 to compare the streak with, but for my money it rocks.
As a reader using cool reader it is faster than my iq, the other apps that I have side loaded from the ext. sd card have all worked as good or better than on the iq. As I only have had it four days, I must reserve a full commitment on the streak. But looking at the device listings of some of the other posters, I'm afraid that I'm going to start buying up tablets every time a new one comes out I really don't think it's a piece of crap, it's not an Ipad, but for $199, it's not a bad deal, I have yet to run the battery out(but I have not used the wifi a lot), my legs bother me sitting too long in one place, so I don't think that I'll ever run the battery out in one setting. Guys, I'm sorry for being too talkative. Everyone have a lovely day. Gene |
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