[Q] traded ipad 2 for xoom few ?s - Xoom General

So ya traded my white I pad 2 16gb wifi for this 32gb verizon xoom
Love it so far
How scrath resitant is the screen? There is a protector on it but it's annoying me lol wanna take it off
Its a little slow any better browsers or custom roms?
It should be a fast device seems OK to me
How can I play 1080p videos mkv etc my xoom don't seem to play them very well but it should with a gig of ram and this new tegra chip
Can i connect. A USB drive to this since it will be in my car I got a drive with a lot of flac files wonder of its possible to connect that to this xoom
But anyway a love this device so far I think its a lot better then I pad crap
So happy it plays flac audio files
Soonnit will be modded into my 2011 prius

Sheon849 said:
So ya traded my white I pad 2 16gb wifi for this 32gb verizon xoom
Love it so far
How scrath resitant is the screen? There is a protector on it but it's annoying me lol wanna take it off. I don't. Use a screen protector. No problems with scratches.
Its a little slow any better browsers or custom roms? No custom ROMs until Google releases Honeycomb source code.
It should be a fast device seems OK to me
How can I play 1080p videos mkv etc my xoom don't seem to play them very well but it should with a gig of ram and this new tegra chip
Can i connect. A USB drive to this since it will be in my car I got a drive with a lot of flac files wonder of its possible to connect that to this xoom. There is a thread in the development section about doing this. But you have to be rooted.
But anyway a love this device so far I think its a lot better then I pad crap
So happy it plays flac audio files
Soonnit will be modded into my 2011 prius
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Thx for that tapatalk recomendation for forms this is really great
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If you go to the end of this forum you'll find the theme drop down list, select classic works wonders on the xoom.

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If you go to the end of this forum you'll find the theme drop down list, select classic works wonders on the xoom.
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I love how the alternative to get a website to work on your new 800$ device you have to use a OLD format... Lol.

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[Q] Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v 32GB?

Hi guys, I'm just wondering if there are any Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v that has 32GB of capacity?
Has anyone seen it anywhere across the web?
Thanks.
I thought there will only be 32GB and later on 64GB model...
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I thought there will only be 32GB and later on 64GB model...
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Hey thanks for the reply man,
I looked up on vodafone website from few different countries, Australia, New Zealand, Portugal, UK, but I can't find any information about 32GB all they have is 16GB model.
Please anyone let me know if you seen any.
Thanks
I've heard 16,32gb will be the two options. I don't see why a 64gb wouldn't happen but haven't read anywhere saying they will
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I've heard 16,32gb will be the two options. I don't see why a 64gb wouldn't happen but haven't read anywhere saying they will
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Well, I heard about 16 and 32 model long before it launches..
But now, the pre-order is starting but I haven't heard anything about the 32GB man...
Did you ever hear 32GB capacity from Vodafone?
If you guys know this already feel free to ignore it....
The 10.1v is a 16 GB only model. Later this year there is another model being released, the 10.1. It is slimmer than the 10.1v, has a 3 meg rear camera (as oppossed to the current 8 meg) and will be released in wifi then later wifi and 4G. It will have expandable memory (probably microSD) and there will be a 16 GB, 32 GB and a 64 GB model. Hope this helps!
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If you guys know this already feel free to ignore it....
The 10.1v is a 16 GB only model. Later this year there is another model being released, the 10.1. It is slimmer than the 10.1v, has a 3 meg rear camera (as oppossed to the current 8 meg) and will be released in wifi then later wifi and 4G. It will have expandable memory (probably microSD) and there will be a 16 GB, 32 GB and a 64 GB model. Hope this helps!
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That's cleared it up..
Thanks mate..
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and with no option to expand it, completely disqualifies this tablet in my opinion.
Do you have any knowledge about SoC in 10.1?? Same as in 10.1v?
The 8.9" model in the most recent official showcase had a Tegra 2, so I hope the same for the new 10.1" as well.
I seriously hope that they do make them Tegra 2 because else I won't buy a Galaxy. Tegra zone games come first for me.
Atm it is btw the Asus Transformer and Galaxy Tab 10.1, but will only consider Galaxy Tab 10.1 if it has Tegra 2!
Most of us hope it will not. There is plenty tablets with Tegra 2 to chose from (and play games).
But not even one 10.1" as capable (in video performance) as was first Galaxy Tab 7".
The thing is that even with a Tegra 2, Samsung may make sure that it can run videos decently at full HD which the original galaxy tab couldn't despite not being a Tegra
Full HD is not necessary (it has no screen to show it).
I do not ask for to much - 720p in all formats and profiles is sufficient
Proper network capable players are now cheap so I do not need to connect tablet to 47" plasma (that I do not have anyway) ;-)
I pray everyday it will have Tegra 2.
Gaming all the way.
I prefer to stream video from NAS rather than copy it to internal memory. Thus, high profile decoding is not needed.
And for that workaround is always available by converting the video.
While there is no workaround for missing Tegra 2 games.
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Most of us hope it will not. There is plenty tablets with Tegra 2 to chose from (and play games).
But not even one 10.1" as capable (in video performance) as was first Galaxy Tab 7".
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I pray everyday it will have Tegra 2.
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What difference does it make where the files is stored? If it is 720p high profile h.264 you will not be able to watch it anyway.
The difference is storage space.
Streaming from PC (like VLC, Plex App or in iOS : Air Video) to device will not consume device internal memory.
And the PC (the streamer) is capable of decoding h.264 high profile for sure.
And also more convenient.
I would rather use the device internal memory for something else.
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What difference does it make where the files is stored? If it is 720p high profile h.264 you will not be able to watch it anyway.
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Well... if you want to decode and than stream movie form your PC than maybe it will work. The thing is I do not wish to keep my PC On just so I can watch the movie on tablet - it is crazy.
If, on the other hand you will have a movie on NAS storage it is still your tablet that does the decoding. In this case you can not watch above mentioned movie 720p. HP. (NAS is just a storage not a decoder).
If now, with netbook I can do all those things and netbook was approx $600. Why would I buy a more expenisve device that cant do all the same things and forces me to have 2 devices (PC & tablet) running just so I can use 1?
Well, my PC mostly ON when I am home anyway
Or when it is downloading something So, that's OK.
As I said, if not streaming then I will choose to convert 720p HP to supported format which can be played on Tegra 2 tablet.
To be honest, I don't need super high quality on 8.9" - 10.1", that's crazy
If I want to watch movie while I am at home, I will use my HDTV and my media center device.
Big screen, surround sound!
If I am on the go away from home, I will mostly play games, read news, web browsing or playing with my little daughter
Again, there are some workarounds to play H.264 High Profile on Tegra 2 device ... Don't worry about that.
But, there is no workaround to play Tegra 2 games on non-Tegra 2 device. CMIIW, because I want to play those Tegra 2 games on my Nexus S!
For me, having a tablet is quite convenient. I used to have a laptop, it is now broken. Glad that I have some picky requirements (14", high-res, long battery, etc.) which prevent me for buying a new one.
Now, I bought an iPad2 for my wife and I am using it for quite some times.
I found that tablet is a perfect device for my use
Gaming, web browsing, news reading, facebooking while laying down on bed or couch.
PS: Even we have never have any iOS device, my wife was desperate to have one. I refused to buy her an iPhone. But, iPad2, hardware wise is quite nice and I want to "taste" iOS device. But, after playing with iPad2 for some times, it is overrated. Pretty limited and usability is questionable.
Oh, this iPad2 for my wife as a little trick When I have my Android table, we don't have to share because she has one, and I have one ... LOL!
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Well... if you want to decode and than stream movie form your PC than maybe it will work. The thing is I do not wish to keep my PC On just so I can watch the movie on tablet - it is crazy.
If, on the other hand you will have a movie on NAS storage it is still your tablet that does the decoding. In this case you can not watch above mentioned movie 720p. HP. (NAS is just a storage not a decoder).
If now, with netbook I can do all those things and netbook was approx $600. Why would I buy a more expenisve device that cant do all the same things and forces me to have 2 devices (PC & tablet) running just so I can use 1?
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1 Well, my PC mostly ON when I am home anyway
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2 As I said, if not streaming then I will choose to convert 720p HP to supported format which can be played on Tegra 2 tablet.
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3 To be honest, I don't need super high quality on 8.9" - 10.1", that's crazy
4 If I want to watch movie while I am at home, I will use my HDTV and my media center device.
Big screen, surround sound!
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5 Again, there are some workarounds to play H.264 High Profile on Tegra 2 device ... Don't worry about that.
6 But, there is no workaround to play Tegra 2 games on non-Tegra 2 device.
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1. My one is on only when I use it.
2. No time to do it, nor will - device for $800 has to be be able to play the same stuff old Galaxy Tab or cheap Archos tablet can play.
3. It is 720p screen on the tablet and that is the resolution and quality I expect.
4. Do not own one and do not plan to.
5. If I have to do tricks so device can do the same things I can do on cheap models its a waste of money. + I do not have time to learn tricks nor I want to.
6. Do not care about the games.
And this is non issue - plenty other tablets with Tegra 2 that can play Tegra games. So far, not even one proper tablet (10.1 with Honeycomb) that can play movies.
Then definitely our usage pattern is pretty much different.
For me, watching movie on small screen is not something I like to do a lot. Especially at home, which I prefer to watch on 46" HDTV with surround sound. That's why I could careless with H.264 high profile decoding. It is not important for me.
But, still I like this Samsung tablets hardware profile. Slim thin light good screen etc.
That's why I prefer Tegra 2 in it
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1. My one is on only when I use it.
2. No time to do it, nor will - device for $800 has to be be able to play the same stuff old Galaxy Tab or cheap Archos tablet can play.
3. It is 720p screen on the tablet and that is the resolution and quality I expect.
4. Do not own one and do not plan to.
5. If I have to do tricks so device can do the same things I can do on cheap models its a waste of money. + I do not have time to learn tricks nor I want to.
6. Do not care about the games.
And this is non issue - plenty other tablets with Tegra 2 that can play Tegra games. So far, not even one proper tablet (10.1 with Honeycomb) that can play movies.
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gogol said:
For me, watching movie on small screen is not something I like to do a lot. Especially at home, which I prefer to watch on 46" HDTV with surround sound.
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You could use tablet to view movies on your 46'' HDTV. Don't know about the surround sound though (is it working through HDMI?).

Great things about the A500

Alright, enough with all the negative "I'm returning this!" threads. How about a positive one highlighting all the nice things you love, especially those things that are better compared to other tablets that you have observed, played with, or owned...
For me, I do love the aluminum back. It might add weight, but it feels so solid and not some dressed-up flimsy plastic.
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I'll let you know tomorrow when I buy it!!
T minus 18 hours.
I love the USB host. I have a 16 gig USB with movies on it, they work great with Rockplayer
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I love the USB host. I have a 16 gig USB with movies on it, they work great with Rockplayer
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I certainly helps that USB drives are so cheap now! Is there any lag when playing a large video with the USB drive?
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I certainly helps that USB drives are so cheap now! Is there any lag when playing a large video with the USB drive?
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Not as long as the USB drive is properly formatted. I have found that with drives larger than 8 GB formatting them FAT32 with 32KB clusters works best especially with large files like videos and movies. Under 8 GB use FAT32 with 16KB clusters.
About time somebody started a thread for the things we love about the A500. There maybe plenty of people not satisfied with it, but there are even more people who love it, myself included. I also love the elegant aluminum metal back. Most of all, when I take out my A500, it does not look like a copycat of that popular tablet we all hate, it has its own style and you can easily spot it among all the similar looking tabs that are currently out there.
I love playing NFS on the A500!
Coolest game ever...
I also enjoy watching youtube videos and browsing market for apps i never new existed.
Great that you can see how many installs on a given app, off the bat.
Nice!
I seem to be using my Iconia Pad more than my PC nowadays... Rare instance that I'm writing this message from my phone...
Cheers!
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Pros:
USB Keyboards/Mice
USB Jumpdrives
Battery Life
Screen looks good
HDMI out
Fast, Responsive
Honeycomb
Price
In stock
Build Quality
Cons:
Short charging cable
Screen flickering issues
Not sure why I love it, but would have never thought that I use it as much as I do since I bought it! So super happy with it (would probably be happy with any other same caliber tablet).
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I love the USB host. I have a 16 gig USB with movies on it, they work great with Rockplayer
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+1
I have a 640gig Samsung full of movies, photos and music. Works great with rock player.
I wouldn't buy it again since the screen isn't as nice as IPS and HC seems stil to be in beta.
I'd probably would go for samsung's tab.
DaMan said:
I wouldn't buy it again since the screen isn't as nice as IPS and HC seems stil to be in beta.
I'd probably would go for samsung's tab.
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We have an INTRUDER!
Please read the thread. Tangents are only good in ionic bonds and geometry
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We have an INTRUDER!
Please read the thread. Tangents are only good in ionic bonds and geometry
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Yep, wrong thread
samsung is running HC. Btw it has no usb host.
love it as it is the first honeycomb available in sg, can't wait for galaxy tab anymore and really love the practical USB port.
Quality Device for the price
Pros:
Speakers sound good for tablet
Audio out level via 3.5 is superb
Bright Screen
Gorilla Glass
Aluminium back
Easy Root
Battery is really good after phone.apk rename
USB
SD CARD support out of the box
Price
Not a lot of proprietary cords or adapters required
VIBRATE! Xoom does not have haptic feedback
Cons:
Poor GPS
256k color LCD
Short Charging cord
Current retail accessory support
Love it love it love it. Leaps and bonds more useable than my recently sold nook color.
I love the fact I can leave my gaming rig off to do basic stuff. really loved while posting an ad on craigslist when I hit the attach photo button, android has it set up so I can just take a picture from menu that pops up.
Applying for jobs, looking up information, comparing to the nook color the 10 inch screen I find easy to read from and the market nook app remember the brightness I want when loading up a book.
All and all. most issues I have are with honeycomb not being ready for prime time.
guys how coast a500?
pros :
first honeycomb tablet in indonesia
great connectivity
usb host
great performance - no lag
cons :
market is very bad in my country, more than 50% apps cant be installed
battery drains
screen not so good
Love it...
Honeycomb
Price
Battery Life
Can modify client WordPress sites
Can modify client Joomla sites
OUTSTANDING for doing presentations
Great for watching training videos
Sesmic, Hootsuite, TweedDeck support
YouTube looks great
LOVE the feedly reader
The bad thing....
Market crashes often
Barcode scanners dont seem to work
VERY short power cord
NEEDS a docking station
Going to have to build my own Keyboard / Case
Google Voice Wont Run
I have it jam packed with apps and cant make up my mind what apps i like best. :O)

Asus TF worth buying if sticking to stock FW?

Ok,
I am in the market for a tablet, and hate apple with a pashion. That being said, it leaves me with the options of many good android alternatives.
I am torn between this and the Motorola XOOM tablet. IMO the Acer has a piss poor build quality (though I know alot like it...).
Which is best straight out of the box? I can flash custom roms ofc, but would prefer to stick to stock software for the first 6 months anyway.
I am also considering getting it without the dock as I dont think it would be something I would use much....mabye I am wrong...lol.
Anyhow, whats the TF like running stock software?
Thanks,
Danny
Sorry, should have said, I want a tablet to showcase my amature photography, watch movies and to surf the web
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Asus appears to be better than Moto at tying software to hardware. Their support for software has also stomps all over Moto.
The stock firmware on the TF is perfect for every day usage. Paired with the keyboard dock, I have no problems using it like a regular laptop. It's a powerful piece of hardware that plays nicely with all of my existing storage devices, and even a few of my game controllers. I did end up rooting it anyway, though, just so that I could block ads and disable tap to click on the touchpad.
Photo viewing works flawlessly, provided you can store your photos on a SD card or external hard drive, which you would then plug into the TF. At this point the support for plugging in an actual camera is a bit spotty, no telling whether or not it will work until you try it. Movie support is sort of a mixed bag, as it all depends on which video playing app you use. Personally I like to rip all of my Blu ray movies so that I can watch them from my hard drive, so I use Handbrake to re-encode them all so they can be played natively in the stock Google video player. If instead you have a lot of videos in unrecognized formats like xvid, you'll need to test them with a third party video player.
earlyberd said:
The stock firmware on the TF is perfect for every day usage. Paired with the keyboard dock, I have no problems using it like a regular laptop. It's a powerful piece of hardware that plays nicely with all of my existing storage devices, and even a few of my game controllers. I did end up rooting it anyway, though, just so that I could block ads and disable tap to click on the touchpad.
Photo viewing works flawlessly, provided you can store your photos on a SD card or external hard drive, which you would then plug into the TF. At this point the support for plugging in an actual camera is a bit spotty, no telling whether or not it will work until you try it. Movie support is sort of a mixed bag, as it all depends on which video playing app you use. Personally I like to rip all of my Blu ray movies so that I can watch them from my hard drive, so I use Handbrake to re-encode them all so they can be played natively in the stock Google video player. If instead you have a lot of videos in unrecognized formats like xvid, you'll need to test them with a third party video player.
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all my xvid and divx flawlessly in rockplayer and even stream from a NAS using upnplayer
what will you use app wise to show of your amateur photography? The stock gallery? Are there better apps out there?
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all my xvid and divx flawlessly in rockplayer and even stream from a NAS using upnplayer
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MKVs doesnt play audio, decodes video though.
I bought a Xoom first, then an Ipad 2 and have now settled with the Transformer. In my opinion (discounting the Ipad 2 as it's far too limited so I passed that onto the wife ) the Xoom and TF'er are pretty much the same......
the differences which set them apart as the spec are virtually identical are:
- thickness of the tablet
The TF obviously wins this and whilst it may not be the worlds biggest issue, you can definitely 'feel' the difference when you are holding it in your hands and the additional weight of the Xoom can make your arms ache after a while...basically, it's not the most comfortable tablet to hold.
- SD card support
The 3.1 update for the Xoom didn't include the SD card fix so as long as the tablet is stock it is still unsupported (Google still working on the update as far as I'm aware). I know there are fixes and work arounds available but this would depend on what your intentions are regarding modding/rooting etc. The TF'er has it working out of the box so you could drop up to a 32Gb Micro SD card in on day 1. Definitely a bonus and as the OP mentioned a vanilla tablet for the first 6 months in their current state this could be a big issue for the Xoom especially for a photographer who needs storage space.
- Price
Definitely the biggest thing for me...not because I'm on a shoe-string but because of the fact that the tablets have the same O/S, the same spec, the same features and the same software......why would anyone take the Xoom over a TF?, especially with a considerable hike in price and the TF has a much nicer screen which is a major feature of the tablet in itself.
Basically you can't go far wrong with either, but if you're gonna drop £380 or $399 on a tablet then get the one which is $100 cheaper than the current competition.
......and that leads me on to arguably the biggest feature of the TF. The dock. Whilst it may not be a requirement to a lot of people, or something that adds a lot of interest....the flexibility is there to have the TF'er as a notebook replacement - and it also means additional storage space is available via the SD card slot, USB ports which in my opinion will also offer future flexibility as device/accessories/peripherals can be added in the near future with the relevant support.
All in all, a 16GB TF at £380/$399 can have a 32Gb micro SD, and 64GB SD (or another 32GB Micro SD with adaptor) and offers twice the flexibility of the Xoom whilst offering a virtually identical base-feature set. After owning them all, it would be a no-brainer for me. I've not become a fanboy or anything daft like that and wouldn't 'slag' the Xoom off but in a direct comparison with the TF it's virtually identical, so I'd go with 'bang for buck' and flexibility. The TF gets both points by quite a large margin.
What did you find limiting about the iPad 2? Genuine question. I have a tf and ipad2 and I feel they both have limitations.
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What did you find limiting about the iPad 2? Genuine question. I have a tf and ipad2 and I feel they both have limitations.
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In comparison to the TF (or large majority of Android devices)
Connectivity - no USB/storage devices meaning there is no option but to get apps/data/movies transferred to the tablet etc via a wireless connection or 3rd party application.
Requirement of additional peripherals for HDMI/cameras etc whereas the TF can take a direct connection or plug in the micro sd card directly for transfer.
The dependency on iTunes for some functionality. ie I'd be reluctant to take my Ipad2 anywhere for an extended period of time without a laptop for backup and updates etc. Another example that infringes on this is if you want to copy friends data/music then it's much more difficult to do this with an Apple IOS than it is with Android due to the bluetooth and connectivity issue.
Customisation - speaks for itself.
Don't get me wrong, I agree that every device has its limitations including the TF'er. The Ipad is a lovely bit of hardware, definitely has the better app store, more polished apps and better UI overall but the issues I listed above are restrictive to me personally and if I had to make a choice (which I don't) and could only take one of them, I'd select the TF in a heartbeat because of these points.
ASUS is hands down better than the xoom under every circumstance.
HOWEVER, if you're not interested in the dock (and the functionality it offers) for the TF or having a micro-sd card on the tablet itself, then you should probably go for the galaxy tab 10.1.
It's a $100 more than the TF but it supposedly has a better screen, is lighter and some people are saying that it has better build quality than the TF also.
Just don't get any android tablet other than the TF or Galaxy tab 10.1, especially if you're trying to show off your photography.
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ASUS is hands down better than the xoom under every circumstance.
HOWEVER, if you're not interested in the dock (and the functionality it offers) for the TF or having a micro-sd card on the tablet itself, then you should probably go for the galaxy tab 10.1.
It's a $100 more than the TF but it supposedly has a better screen, is lighter and some people are saying that it has better build quality than the TF also.
Just don't get any android tablet other than the TF or Galaxy tab 10.1, especially if you're trying to show off your photography.
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Actually, the TF has a much better screen. Look at any video reviews. I remember in a comparison I saw, both the TF and Xoom had the same wallpaper. The TF showed every color, while the Xoom washed out and showed a blend of white...
Since you're going to use it to show off photography, the SD reader in the keyboard dock would come in handy. I found my TF to be very snappy and responsive. I cannot stream pictures and movies correctly, but that's because I don't know how
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Actually, the TF has a much better screen. Look at any video reviews. I remember in a comparison I saw, both the TF and Xoom had the same wallpaper. The TF showed every color, while the Xoom washed out and showed a blend of white...
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But he didn't even mention the Xoom... he did however compare the TF with the Samsung Galaxy tab 10"
And here i offer a little insight: seems that Samsung loves to have over saturated screens. That could actually be an issue, if the tab has to be used to show photographs... I know that if I set brightness at maximum on my 7" galaxy tab, skintones ends up in the douchebag tan kind of orange. On the other hand, low brightness makes for nice and vivid colours.
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I'd say the TF is the all-round winner for your photography needs:
- It has a much better screen than the Xoom, so that's out.
- It's cheaper than the Samsung
- It has a working AND existent microSD card on it (should be invaluable for transferring pics if your camera also uses microSD. Also if you DID want to to root and flash a new ROM, the Samsung's out again (is this their "No Root" ploy?)
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But he didn't even mention the Xoom... he did however compare the TF with the Samsung Galaxy tab 10"
And here i offer a little insight: seems that Samsung loves to have over saturated screens. That could actually be an issue, if the tab has to be used to show photographs... I know that if I set brightness at maximum on my 7" galaxy tab, skintones ends up in the douchebag tan kind of orange. On the other hand, low brightness makes for nice and vivid colours.
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This over saturated screen on the 10.1 will drive me nuts not only viewing photographs but also watching movies. Its sound like that vivid mode u see on lcd. Some people prefer that look on their tv maybe that why led lcd sell so great. I prefer that natural look you see on plasma tv.
Wow, thanks for the replies guys!
The Galaxy tab was never going to be an option for me with the lack of being able to use removable storage.
Looks like the transformer will be my weapon of choice! Although you are now making me reconsider getting the dock as well....
My reasons for not getting the dock where;
1. It would be another item to cart around. I will be generally only using the tablet so will probably get a leather cover for it. If I where going away I would need to also bring the keyboard as well, perhaps in a separate case?
2. Low stock in the UK at present...i can drive 2 miles and pick up the tablet only package.
Although I didn't know it had an SD card reader! That coupled with the additional battery capacity is rather appealing!
To answer an earlier question, I have no specific app in mind to show off my photos... Can anyone else advise if there is better options than the stock gallery? I use lightroom on my PC, but would imagine nothing similar is available on android.
Also is it possible to convert mkv's to play on these tablets? 95% off all my digital media is in mkv format.....
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Also is it possible to convert mkv's to play on these tablets? 95% off all my digital media is in mkv format.....
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mkv is only the container so many third players like moboplayer are able to open mkv files..
what's really matters is the codec used inside the container, as of now, the TF on 3.1 is able to hard-decode H264 720p High profile and 1080p base profile..
you can use handbreak to encode media files if necessary:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1060825
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Also is it possible to convert mkv's to play on these tablets? 95% off all my digital media is in mkv format.....
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I do know some people seems to be experiencing problems with mkv's. Unsure what codecs (video/audio) their mkv's might have, because I played about 30 different mkv's made by different people with and without soft-subs and I've not experienced any hitches or glitches to either sound or video.
All I use is moboplayer and start them - plays flawlessly.

transformer the way to go?

I know that I want an Android tablet. absolutely love this OS.
my questtion...is the transformer good for me?
I travel a lot....live tinkering with the software with Android development. other than that I need it for watching movies and videos and surfing the web. love the SDcard slot. thanks all!
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you cant watch 720p videos. well you can hardware encode it but no sound, software encode is laggy.
thats about it. everything else is great. theres a GREAT deal around TigerDirect @ eBay right now
about ~$480 for 32GB + headphones ($90) + SD Card.. if you want it, then get it. deal ending soon
so when you say no sound...it doesn't play 720 videos that well overall?
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With 3.1 it plays tons of videos without issue. 720 specifically, I have not tried but I've seen plenty of videos showing that it can since 3.1 was released. I love my transformer and highly recommend it.
drs6222 said:
I know that I want an Android tablet. absolutely love this OS.
my questtion...is the transformer good for me?
I travel a lot....live tinkering with the software with Android development. other than that I need it for watching movies and videos and surfing the web. love the SDcard slot. thanks all!
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Is it just me or are there already about 1,000,000 other versions of this exact post, comparing the Transformer to other tablets?
zephiK said:
you cant watch 720p videos. well you can hardware encode it but no sound, software encode is laggy.
thats about it. everything else is great. theres a GREAT deal around TigerDirect @ eBay right now
about ~$480 for 32GB + headphones ($90) + SD Card.. if you want it, then get it. deal ending soon
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3.1 plays High profile 720P without any issue at all.....
you need to look at the codec for the audio stream if you are not getting any sound.. for example, AC3 is not supported by hardware encode.
I'd go for something else. I've had the TF for aweek and it's nothing but a headache. The browser is unreliable. It'll open new tabs when you click a link, when you wanted it in the same tab. It crashes if you try to o anything quickly, like open a tab you just closed. Tex t input (like this comment) is painfully laggy with the dock. Don't get me started on the dock. the functionkeys are silly (3 keys for screen brightness? caps lock? ) and sometimes stop working for no reason. It's a pain to get it all the way in, to the point where I thought mine was broken because I hadnt pressed it down all the way.
The remote desktop software is just bad.
so spend the extra 100 for the galaxy?
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so spend the extra 100 for the galaxy?
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All tablets use the same ROM of Stock Honeycomb. GT will include their TouchWiz in a future OTA. So... it won't be much different.
All of the tablets are pretty similar. I personally love it, go to a store or something and try it out.
thanks...I Obviously love Android so its going to come down to hardware
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I'd go for something else. I've had the TF for aweek and it's nothing but a headache. The browser is unreliable. It'll open new tabs when you click a link, when you wanted it in the same tab. It crashes if you try to o anything quickly, like open a tab you just closed. Tex t input (like this comment) is painfully laggy with the dock. Don't get me started on the dock. the functionkeys are silly (3 keys for screen brightness? caps lock? ) and sometimes stop working for no reason. It's a pain to get it all the way in, to the point where I thought mine was broken because I hadnt pressed it down all the way.
The remote desktop software is just bad.
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I've had mine for a month now, and haven't had any if the issues you are describing.
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I have the TF101 32gb, Flyer 32gb, iPad 64gb. After my first real week traveling with TF101, it had amazing battery with keyboard dock, great using Evernote for meetings, and loaded 12 movies on 64GB SD card for viewing 720 movies... great little device with a few ticks here and there but overall happy with it.
drs6222 said:
I know that I want an Android tablet. absolutely love this OS.
my questtion...is the transformer good for me?
I travel a lot....live tinkering with the software with Android development. other than that I need it for watching movies and videos and surfing the web. love the SDcard slot. thanks all!
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1. I travel a lot - The TF is quite slim and lightweight, good battery life too, ideal.
2. Tinkering/development - I'd say it's the ideal tablet on that front too, a well supported dev section.
3. Watching movies - As good as any other Android tablet by the looks of it.
4. Surfing the web - Yep, it'll do that, with flash too.
It's a well priced tablet in comparison, has some QC issues but for the price ...
ya get the TF and dock it ownz, use it constantly and was a great vacation gadget
Battery life is king for travelers!
From what you describe I would have thought that the extra battery life granted by the dock is a major selling point for you. I particularly like the intelligent battery handling between the dock and tablet.
Hardware performance wise I don't think you'll find a huge range of difference between the honeycomb tablets - unless 3G is important to you.
I found the easiest way to choose was to head down to the local store and try them all out. Personally I find the TF really comfortable to handle - but that comes down to personal preference.
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I'd go for something else. I've had the TF for aweek and it's nothing but a headache. The browser is unreliable. It'll open new tabs when you click a link, when you wanted it in the same tab. It crashes if you try to o anything quickly, like open a tab you just closed. Tex t input (like this comment) is painfully laggy with the dock. Don't get me started on the dock. the functionkeys are silly (3 keys for screen brightness? caps lock? ) and sometimes stop working for no reason. It's a pain to get it all the way in, to the point where I thought mine was broken because I hadnt pressed it down all the way.
The remote desktop software is just bad.
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Never has one of these problems.
Transformer seems to be the best option all around for honeycomb. Hardware wise they are all the same
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best case?
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Other than the laggy and pathetic stock browser, I have no complaints with this device. Like it
So which browser is the best one to DL?
And for some reason the dock doesn't sound too appealing to me....maybe once I have it I will change my mind. Is there any other tablets with memory card slot?
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So which browser is the best one to DL?
And for some reason the dock doesn't sound too appealing to me....maybe once I have it I will change my mind. Is there any other tablets with memory card slot?
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I personally use Dolphin Browser. But I also love the stock browser included, very well sync'd with Google Chrome.

How is media playback?

I'm going to Best Buy here in a few... I know I'll fall in love with the GT 10.1. I really like the idea of the Archos, but...... the wait is killing me.
I'm not looking to view DVD quality movies on my tab. I'm not looking to encode anything. My house is wired up so that I can access all my files wirelessly throughout anyhow... I just want something that when I toss on a DIVX, AVI, ETC, standard 1gb file that I stole from the internet (um, I mean legally download) that it will play when I'm out and about, etc. My Droid Incredible plays most any file I put on it so I'm hoping the same from this tablet?
Any huge problems? I have little patience and my days of encoding things are long behind me when all I do is download, watch and then trash.
I haven't had any problems playing my downloaded movies/TV shows (even HD) with Mobo player. And when Samsung releases TouchWiz media playback will only get better.
I haven't figured out the correct sizing for ripped dvds (I'm sure its in one of these forums somewhere) but the movies that I have copied over look great and play well. They are just not full screen.
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bbeelzebub said:
I'm going to Best Buy here in a few... I know I'll fall in love with the GT 10.1. I really like the idea of the Archos, but...... the wait is killing me.
I'm not looking to view DVD quality movies on my tab. I'm not looking to encode anything. My house is wired up so that I can access all my files wirelessly throughout anyhow... I just want something that when I toss on a DIVX, AVI, ETC, standard 1gb file that I stole from the internet (um, I mean legally download) that it will play when I'm out and about, etc. My Droid Incredible plays most any file I put on it so I'm hoping the same from this tablet?
Any huge problems? I have little patience and my days of encoding things are long behind me when all I do is download, watch and then trash.
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I got GT10.1 last night. I was going to get the transformer, but I did a little comparison in Best Buy. I played the same Youtube HD Music video on both tablets. The Asus playback was skip and wasnt totally smooth. The GT was totally smooth so I went with the Sammy.
Thanks for the input!
I picked up a tab a bit ago, time to charge it and let the fun begin!
Now, I hope the Archos G9 sucks major donkey balls, so that way I don't get buyers remourse! LOL
After fiddling with all the other tablets at Best Buy and Fry's, I was really impressed with how light the GT 10.1 is. Maybe I was just feeling lazy, but that alone made me want it. It feels so nice in hand. Better than the iPad 2 that I had and returned.
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I got GT10.1 last night. I was going to get the transformer, but I did a little comparison in Best Buy. I played the same Youtube HD Music video on both tablets. The Asus playback was skip and wasnt totally smooth. The GT was totally smooth so I went with the Sammy.
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The TF at bestbuy is on 3.0. Theres no issue when its on 3.1
dazz87 said:
The TF at bestbuy is on 3.0. Theres no issue when its on 3.1
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There does seem to be a problem with Flash video on the TF, as it appears that hardware acceleration is not enabled.
I'd expect that to be fixed soon though.
Regards,
Dave
It won't play mkv files. So, i've been ripping my videos to m4v format. If the source file is at a high enough resolution, i use 1280 x 720 at 1200kbs. I get a pretty good picture and a movie will be around 800MB to 1GB?
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