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Is there a calendar app for the IQ. Anyone know if it syncs with Outlook or equivalent? Thanks.
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Thanks
![]() I'll probably wait until the new firmware comes out and then decide if I'll get it. Would I be able to connect an external keyboard to it? In general does the USB port support stuff connected to it, other then for charging and PC communication? M |
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There are two kinds of USB connections: USB host that allows peripherals to be connected through it and USB-client that is used to connect to a host computer. Most portable devices have USB-client connections. If you're looking for an Android webpad/tablet with USB host, look to the new Archos line. Quite a bit pricier, though; almost double IQ pricing for the 7incher. |
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![]() But given the Archos 70/101, their price is<350 which is as good as the 902 and better than the 903 and the specs are really good. Even compared to the IQ it's only double the price but much superior, so why doesn't everyone buy it? In terms of software is there anything in the IQ better than those tablets? |
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#125 |
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Nevermind, I misread.
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The IQ is a different critter; it *is* a webpad. Android-based just like dozens of other models. (It's almost a fad, these days.) It's calling card is the price point; not the touchscreen, not fancy niche features that most buyers at any price point won't use much less entry-level buyers. There are at least two other companies selling variations of the same core hardware. What makes the IQ different is the reputation of the company behind it, the two year warranty, and the solid metal case (for those that care about it). There is also the Pocketbook-specific software which, if it ever gets stabilized and brought close to parity to the eink readers should offer true added value above and beyond the android webpad baseline. Most of us buying the IQ today are doing it more understanding that the Pocketbook component of the software is an unfinished product and the only thing certain is that we are getting a stable, flexible, well-built, *LOW-END* android webpad tablet. Mine is still in transit but that is what I bought; the ability to install arbitrary Android reader apps without having to hack the device, to have Kindle reader side by side with Kobo, Nook, Aldiko, FBReader and (eventually) Overdrive reader. To be able to get to Last.FM, MSN Messenger, Facebook, youtube and most websites, to open Audible drm'ed audiobooks. Me, I'm buying a toy to play and explore with; it's my XMAS present to myself. It might turn into a daily use tool. I might buy a few more to gift my siblings for XMAS (hence my early buy, before the updated firmware is confirmed). At that price point (it is half the Archos price, almost half the NookColor--which needs hacking to do what IQ does natively, a third to a Quarter of an IPad) I can afford to be disappointed. At worst I get a generic Android webpad, at best a color PB360; either way, I know I can live with the outcome. Other peope will have their own value propositions. To some people, USB Host is a must-have; thus I pointed out the Archos. To some people, capacitance touchscreen is a must-have and they don't mind convoluted hacking processes or the higher price; those are buying NookColor. To some people, the absolute lowest price, lower than the IQ, outweighs the two-year warranty and (the promise of) extra Pocketbook software amd they go with the Pandigital Novel. And some will only buy Sony or Apple products. ![]() There is no product that will clearly fit *everbody's* needs. Not now, not ever. This means there is room for diversification and competition; every vendor can get a slice of the pie, most consumers can find a satisfactory product. The trick is knowing exactly what you need and what you are buying and not assume anything, 'cause assumptions might prove unwarranted and lead to overly ambitious expectations and disappointment. It is up to each buyer to do their research, define their value proposition, and make a realistic assessment of the product's suitability to *their* needs. The vendor's duty is simply to make the best product they can at their chosen price-point and be candid about what it does and doesn't do and then support it to *that* extent. Fair enough? |
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The Archos tablets are crippled. I'm sure they can be hacked but Archos likes to charge extra for functionality. The IQ is completely open. For the price, the IQ hits me sweet spot, functional and not too expensive.
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Edit: Oh wait, I think I see what you mean. I think that has something to do with the angle of my camera or something. The checkered doesn't show up on the IQ. But I'll verify that tonight when I get back home. I really don't think it's present when looking at the IQ with your own eyeballs. Last edited by speedtouch; 12-02-2010 at 12:12 PM. |
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#130 |
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#131 |
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If it's the normal Android thingy, it syncs with Google Calendar. There are apps which allow you to sync with Outlook, but I know that they are in the official market. Maybe the alternative ones have options of that kind too.
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#132 |
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Any rumors about firmware update availability?
I just received my IQ today. It was delivered to Nogales, AZ Nov 20, and brought down by courier Dec 1 to San Carlos, Sonora. I believe I have the pre-Nov 20 firmware. |
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#133 |
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I have a quick question. How can you tell which version of the firmware my IQ 701 has at the present time? Where can I go on the machine or what should I be looking for in order to determine whether I have the earlier firmware version or the "November 20" version? Thanks.
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#134 |
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I guess after reading their website I fell hook line and sinker for it, it seemed very perfect for reading color pdfs. Though that is to be expected from an manufacturer. From a Amazon review it seems their sturdiness is questionable.
I think I need an article that reviews the state of Android, I thought it was pretty advanced. Although I only need it for reading and minor web surfing I'll probably enjoy programing it. I'm going to have to find a way to sample the new PB devices as well as possibly other tablets, unfortunately there is no local PB store in my area. I wish they'd release already the new firmware. |
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