07-19-2010, 01:38 PM | #16 |
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Cortex A8 based android tablets is what really is needed, giving these thing some needed additional CPU power, and it looks like some of the first ones will be shipping soon with Android 2.1. (Of course if they take much longer they might be bumped to 2.2 by the time they actually do ship... as various online retailers that are listing some of these keep sliding the shipping dates back...)
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07-20-2010, 05:16 AM | #17 |
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What really annoys me is that every Android tablet I've seen uses a resistive touch screen. Where are the tablets with capacitive touch? I don't want to use a stylus.
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07-20-2010, 07:17 AM | #18 |
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You CAN use your finger on a resistive screen! How ever did yo, u get that idea? You can use anything. The only time I use a stylus on my phone is when I want to click on a link in the browser. Try hitting one of 2 links next to each other on a capacitive screen! Usually you have to zoom in. Late generation resistive screens actually were pretty good and unjustly maligned. Resistive screens are much more accurate and you don't need a special pen for them.
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Yes, Gingerbread(android 3.0) sure is keeping everyone on their toes, I hope it's really that good. |
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07-21-2010, 12:35 AM | #20 | |
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For a touch-centric device, the only reason you should not use a capacitive screen is if you're targeting the super low end and simply can't afford a capacitive touch screen. Anything else, especially if it's $300+, is just dumb. I believe the Dell Streak is capacitive touch, but it's a bit small. I haven't seen any 7-10" Android tablets with capacitive touch yet. |
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Of course, on a 10.1" screen everything is so big that you will need a pen for handwritten notes only -- and then accuracy is important. Yes, the Streak is capacitive touch. It is a great size for a phone, the maximum pocketable, but a really small tablet. 7" and 10" versions are in the works. |
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I wouldn't say it's marketing that won, but just a better technology overall (also more expensive, but I'm willing to pay for it). Quote:
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As to resistive, capacitive screens we will just have to agree to disagree. Perhaps the screens vary in pressure needed? Anyway, I still like the accuracy and the ability to use anything as a pointing device. And there are other issues -- what about places where they have real winters (not that we have any here)? You will need special gloves just to answer your phone. Women can't use capacitive screens with long, fake fingernails. A pen is much better for handwriting input for Chinese, for example. However, all moot points, resistive screens will be gone before we know it. Last edited by HansTWN; 07-21-2010 at 04:52 AM. |
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This particular 10" Android 2.1 tablet employs resistive touch: http://cgi.ebay.ca/10-1-Google-Andro...ht_3002wt_1436
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07-24-2010, 09:03 PM | #25 |
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Although I started this thread only a few days, ago, prices are already dropping, a little.
Here's an example: http://cgi.ebay.ca/10-1-Google-Andro...ht_3002wt_1436 (I am not endorsing this model or this vendor; for discussion purposes only.) It's resistive touch, 1024x600 16:9 screen, 5000 mAH battery (abt double the norm), but 220 v charger. It's also entirely possible the specs are wrong. I am thinking that within 2, 3, 6 or 10 weeks we will see some further dramatic changes in specs. This is already a much more interesting model than could be had, for around the same price, as recently as May. None of these units appear to exceed 2GB onboard storage. Modest improvements in screen resolution, and possibly capacitive vs resistive touch, and something closer to 64 GB onboard storage, eventually with 3G options in addition to wifi, will make for much more compelling units. One has to think these variations aren't very far away. Last edited by SensualPoet; 07-24-2010 at 09:07 PM. Reason: additional commentary |
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SP - I read through the ebay ad and found this:
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07-25-2010, 12:35 PM | #27 |
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Yes, and some say Android 2.1 optional (you have to load yourself) and others offer Windows CE by default. It's definitely a little ways off yet for the specs and offerings to stabilize. This linked unit is among the handsomest I've seen. And just two months ago, the largest units of this class were 7".
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I'm still holding out for: built-in camera, "n" wifi not "g", a price for a model with 16 GB not 2 GB, more details on the 3G versions (appears to be a dongle), and the Android App Market extended to non-phone devices. But, crickey! This market is changing SO quickly. BTW, a little bird tells me there will be Android tablets from ASUS in stores next week locally. As soon as I actually see one, I'll post more details. |
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08-09-2010, 10:02 AM | #29 |
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Hello everyone,
Its been awhile since I've been on here and I've became interested in these andriod tablets. I found two of them and I think one of them is the same one your talking about. Let me know. http://www.ownta.com/cpad-mid-and-um....1-system.html http://davismicro.com/products/product_22353.htm Let me know what you guys think. PS: Sensual did you receive one these yet? If so can't wait for the review |
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