Best tablet for reading (non iOS)?
Hello
Im going to go for the CCNA exam and Ill to read some ebooks so im looking for a tablet. Im not intrested in a iPad.
Im looking at either a Android device or Microsoft's Surface Pro. Some will say the Nexus 7 but no SD card and no pen (to hightlight stuff easier for example) is a bit of a turn off.........The HTC Flyer looked pretty ok but has no support. The Galaxy Note is weird in the sense it that it doesnt have the size of a phone or a tablet and would be pretty hard to read.
Right now the Surface Pro is my perfered choice even if it is not on the market.
Suggestions? Thank you.
Im going to go for the CCNA exam and Ill to read some ebooks so im looking for a tablet. Im not intrested in a iPad.
Im looking at either a Android device or Microsoft's Surface Pro. Some will say the Nexus 7 but no SD card and no pen (to hightlight stuff easier for example) is a bit of a turn off.........The HTC Flyer looked pretty ok but has no support. The Galaxy Note is weird in the sense it that it doesnt have the size of a phone or a tablet and would be pretty hard to read.
Right now the Surface Pro is my perfered choice even if it is not on the market.
Suggestions? Thank you.
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tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□Does Microsoft Surface even have a beta? I thought nobody has actually used/touched the device/OS in the public yet. I would be cautious to purchase new tech right at release.
I have the iPad2 for the family and the Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 and for reading I prefer the iPad easily. The Tab is a little bit wider so portrait mode feels a bit "off" and typing in landscape is more difficult to reach the middle keys due to the wideness.
Kindle of iPad and Android is the same "now", the Android version finally got upgraded and is caught up feature wise to iOS.
What makes the iPad my preferred reading tablet is pretty much GoodReader. That app is the best pdf reader imo, I keep seeing posts begging for an Android port but I haven't seen much interest (last I heard).
I have tried a few pdf readers for Android and they seem pretty clunky compared to GoodReader.
Based on what you are looking for and you don't want an iPad I would just wait for Microsoft Surface, I learned a few times now to wait after the public beta aka the first version and see what Microsoft improves/fixes with the second hardware release. -
Iristheangel Mod Posts: 4,133 ModI bought an HP Touchpad for about $150 and installed Android 4.0 on it. Works perfectly and a good price for a 10 inch dual-core tablet. I've seen the prices on Craigslist and Ebay still going for around $200.
If you want a 7inch, I would recommend the new Nexus tablet. A few of my friends picked these up and love them
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the_Grinch Member Posts: 4,165 ■■■■■■■■■■Whoa didn't know I would be able to put Android on my Touchpad! Maybe my $500 bucks hasn't been wasted!WIP:
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the_Grinch Member Posts: 4,165 ■■■■■■■■■■Excellent...off on Friday so this will give me something to do with my day! Thanks for that!WIP:
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steve13ad Member Posts: 398 ■■■■□□□□□□+1 for the Touchpad. I didn't really use it until I loaded CyanogenMod but now I use it all of the time. It's a little rough but you can find a work a rounds for everything.
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demonfurbie Member Posts: 1,819 ■■■■■□□□□□on the nexus you can use a thumb drive for extra storage, just have to get an adapter
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Roguetadhg Member Posts: 2,489 ■■■■■■■■□□surface might be the first tablet I keep. It's definitely interesting enough for me to want to wait to see how it handles... not to mention the chance to run real programs on it - too good to pass up.In order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
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tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□I am not even sure why Microsoft even announced Surface already, they demoed it and would not let anybody touch/use it. I figure if you are going to announce it at a major event, like most vendors have a working model available for the media to use and report on.
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Roguetadhg Member Posts: 2,489 ■■■■■■■■□□they had the persons use it before
Hands-on with Microsoft Surface for Windows RT, Touch Cover and Type Cover (update: video!) -- EngadgetIn order to succeed, your desire for success should be greater than your fear of failure.
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tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□Roguetadhg wrote: »they had the persons use it before
Hands-on with Microsoft Surface for Windows RT, Touch Cover and Type Cover (update: video!) -- EngadgetAs for performance, we'll be honest: tech press were treated to about two minutes at each of several stations, some of which demoed design, and not so much the power that lies inside that thin frame.Unfortunately, we didn't get to see a working demo of the keyboards. As in, we weren't permitted to type sample sentences and feel what it's like to hammer out characters on a flat keyboard, or on keys that have just 1.5mm of travel.
Ok that was what I had heard, they didn't really let anybody do much with it. I think most of the stuff was probably placeholders that might not even work. Will be interesting to see how this OS turns out. -
Devilry Member Posts: 668Hearing lots of good things about the Nexus 7, I am planning to pick one of these up in the coming weeks. Can't beat it for the price.
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tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□I ordered my wife a Nexus 7, she wanted a reader, bank apps, facebook, etc. Came in today and this is a really, really, nice tablet. Not laggy like my Samsung, which I got rid of most of the lag when I replaced the rom with AOKP.
It is a nice size for reading and using apps, not like a big tablet.
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paul78 Member Posts: 3,016 ■■■■■■■■■■Good thread I dropped my Samsung Galaxy 10.1 in the hot-tub this evening and so I'm was actually online looking for a new one.
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demonfurbie Member Posts: 1,819 ■■■■■□□□□□Good thread I dropped my Samsung Galaxy 10.1 in the hot-tub this evening and so I'm was actually online looking for a new one.wgu undergrad: done ... woot!!
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tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□Good thread I dropped my Samsung Galaxy 10.1 in the hot-tub this evening and so I'm was actually online looking for a new one.
Mine might fall into the street and get hit by a dozen cars, or my cat might jump on my keyboard and list it on Ebay. -
paul78 Member Posts: 3,016 ■■■■■■■■■■Mine might fall into the street...
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mapletune Member Posts: 316I ordered my wife a Nexus 7,
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onesaint Member Posts: 801We have some 4 tablets in the house now between myself, the wife, and kids. Those are the Kindle Touch, Kindle Fire, Nook Color, and an iPad 2. I read on the Ipad 2 often and/or the Fire. I like the size of the fire, but find for the font that is most comfortable, the pages don't hold enough text. So, I end up on the iPad more often. I've found as of late, that I really need a device I can read in sunlight with and this really can only be done with the E-ink tablets. Maybe I'll sell the fire and get something for outdoor use or just start buying bound books again.
Also, tpatt is spot on with the Goodreader / PDF note. They are a pain to read when sized incorrectly and unfortunately Goodreader is the best app to read them in, bar none.
With regard to highlighting, I don't find it easy with any device. I used a Fujitsu T4210 convertible (wacom) tablet for a long time and never found highlighting particularly easy on it or any tablet I've used. Not from the hardware perspective, but the hurdles you need to go through to activate highlighting and marking particular text is just a pain on almost any device.Work in progress: picking up Postgres, elastisearch, redis, Cloudera, & AWS.
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GAngel Member Posts: 708 ■■■■□□□□□□I ordered my wife a Nexus 7, she wanted a reader, bank apps, facebook, etc. Came in today and this is a really, really, nice tablet. Not laggy like my Samsung, which I got rid of most of the lag when I replaced the rom with AOKP.
It is a nice size for reading and using apps, not like a big tablet.
I seriously think Google should just do an Apple and really limit which manufacturers get Android. This is actually a really nice tablet.
Except that google is a software company not withstanding motorola. The whole point of android has been to get there software onto as many devices as possible good or bad they make revenue.
Got my nexus yesterday does what it's supposed to also have a playbook which does what its supposed to. There is no one tablet that blows away the others anymore they're all running close to the same specs. -
MiikeB Member Posts: 301Except that google is a software company not withstanding motorola. The whole point of android has been to get there software onto as many devices as possible good or bad they make revenue.
Got my nexus yesterday does what it's supposed to also have a playbook which does what its supposed to. There is no one tablet that blows away the others anymore they're all running close to the same specs.
I agree. I think google should instead have a team that handles the porting of android to other devices and make the companies pay a license fee.
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riahc3 Member Posts: 59 ■■□□□□□□□□Im not sure if Im going to use the tablet at all for reading so thats why I want to use it as a "smarttablet" as well with Android (again, not intrested in iOS). If I dont use it for reading, then at least I have a decent one for general usage. E-ink is the best but AFAIK there isnt any colored E-ink Android out there.
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tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□Samsung LFD Monitors
My company got these yesterday, why who knows? I have one sitting next to me that I tried out for a bit this morning.
Supposed to be testing some applications for a kiosk.
If you want to pretend you are Tony Stark designing a new Hulkbuster Iron Man suit this table is for you. I opened up maps through Bing, used my hand to spin the map, drag stuff around flip it to the side, etc. It is a bit laggy though. Probably will sell a bunch to executives for presentations so everybody can pretend they are Tony Stark I guess. -
petedude Member Posts: 1,510I am not even sure why Microsoft even announced Surface already, they demoed it and would not let anybody touch/use it. I figure if you are going to announce it at a major event, like most vendors have a working model available for the media to use and report on.
They wanted to keep people from buying iPads, and from the looks of the posts here, they may be succeeding.Even if you're on the right track, you'll get run over if you just sit there.
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tpatt100 Member Posts: 2,991 ■■■■■■■■■□They wanted to keep people from buying iPads, and from the looks of the posts here, they may be succeeding.
They sold 17 million iPads though. And some of us already have one. I was listening to one of the Twit podcasts and they were discussing the problems with Surface was the Microsoft tax. It eats up the OEM profits and makes the tablets cost more than the competition. Different market maybe but still. -
demonfurbie Member Posts: 1,819 ■■■■■□□□□□i think the microsoft tab will be more of a professional tab if they can pull off nice active directory integration
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riahc3 Member Posts: 59 ■■□□□□□□□□Thanks for all the posts
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Vik210 Member Posts: 197iPad is very good for reading but if you are not interested or waiting for surface pro, go for HP Touchpad.. Its worth a lot more than its available for and you can always get rid of it when you switch to another tablet. Its not going to go cheaper.