How often do you use the dock - Eee Pad Transformer General

I am planning to sell mine. I am using the dock only as a charging station. Whenever I want to actually use the tablet, I have to remove it off the keyboard, for games, ebooks, mags and comics. Even for browsing and using apps like news360, pulse and tapatalk, its much easier to scroll using the screen than trying to use the touchpad.

Pretty frequently, especially for web browsing. I also use IRC a lot.

Honestly, only when I need N emergency charge. I'm leaning towards giving the Galaxy Tab a try. I already have a laptop for when I need the keyboard.
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About 25 percent of the time the TF is docked, and about half that time is to use it because of the keyboard / stand.
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I use mine a lot. about 90% of the time. its really useful to have some nice tactile response when typing, the trackpad is useful when you need accuracy and its easier to use than a laptop because there doesnt need to be cables and it powers on in about 30 seconds or if its sleeping, instantly.
I do take it off to read books and play games though, so i know what you mean. but it would be tough for me to go back to a tablet without a keyboard. I wish samsung did it. lol

100% of the time.

I use it at work mostly; then at home, detach and hang out on the patio with just the Tablet.
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I haven't undocked mine since I bought it 2 weeks ago.

I was super excited when my dock finally showed up the other day. I carry it around the house undocked, but if I'm posting on a lot of forums, writing an e-mail, or using Gchat, I'd dock it. I bought it for the extra battery life when traveling.
But because of the fact it drains 5%/hr when docked even in standby, I can't store it as a netbook which annoys me. And now that I bought Thumb Keyboard for $0.99 from Amazon, I'm wondering if I should just sell it.

I believe most of you should be using a laptop/netbook instead. No point in having a tablet if you have it docked the majority of the time.

akarol said:
I believe most of you should be using a laptop/netbook instead. No point in having a tablet if you have it docked the majority of the time.
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No point? Touch screen? OS? Battery life? High resolution IPS screen in a 10" form? I would buy this device even if it didn't come off the dock. Quit sounding like an egotistical prick.
Find me a laptop in this size that has this battery life and those other features. Nothing out there like it. Plus, when I do want to read my Kindle books? Quick click and it is easy to hold.

I have it docked maybe 50% of the time. Always docked for transport from place to place. Docked for late night movie watching in bed. It makes a great stand even if you are not using the keyboard. Generally I have the trackpad turned off as it always gets in the way of typing and using my fingers on the screen is so much easier.

uncorq said:
I use it at work mostly; then at home, detach and hang out on the patio with just the Tablet.
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Same here, pretty much. Except, when I get a chance to do some writing later in the evening (when the family's asleep), then I'll pop it back on the dock.
It's really a great combo for me...
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arthurbrownleeiv said:
No point? Touch screen? OS? Battery life? High resolution IPS screen in a 10" form? I would buy this device even if it didn't come off the dock. Quit sounding like an egotistical prick.
Find me a laptop in this size that has this battery life and those other features. Nothing out there like it. Plus, when I do want to read my Kindle books? Quick click and it is easy to hold.
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+ 1 I don't do anything crazy on the computer, id rather have the high tech experience android gives me. I don't have a dock yet but I can't wait to get one, I think about it every time I type.
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I haven't undocked mine since I bought it 2 weeks ago.
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same here.. except ive only had mine for 3 days and it feels safer connected, extra battery life and learing the keyboard short cuts is a must but takes some practice. If i need to use the touch screen i just touch the screen. Im forcing myself to use the short cuts to be proficient with it.

Transformation is the whole point
akarol said:
I believe most of you should be using a laptop/netbook instead. No point in having a tablet if you have it docked the majority of the time.
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I couldn't agree more. Without the dock the TF is pretty much just vanilla tablet. Permanently docked it's really a slightly handicapped netbook.
The whole point for me is that my TF can be what I want when I want it. Versatility is the big differentiation point for our tab.
Around the house (where there are plenty of devices with keyboards mine stays un-docked.) But the dock always goes with me when I leave the house.

eli.kennedy said:
I couldn't agree more. Without the dock the TF is pretty much just vanilla tablet. Permanently docked it's really a slightly handicapped netbook.
The whole point for me is that my TF can be what I want when I want it. Versatility is the big differentiation point for our tab.
Around the house (where there are plenty of devices with keyboards mine stays un-docked.) But the dock always goes with me when I leave the house.
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Couldn't agree less
I get the best of both worlds with it docked. I can pull it out if I want/need but it's compact enough not to have to worry about that. Plus, as already stated, its a much better experience than a plain netbook. I've got so used to the ability to type and then swipe on the screen that I keep trying to do that on my regular laptop now
Plus, I can then just close the "lid" and put it down without worrying about the screen facing up or down or touching something it shouldn't

tornadog said:
I am planning to sell mine. I am using the dock only as a charging station. Whenever I want to actually use the tablet, I have to remove it off the keyboard, for games, ebooks, mags and comics. Even for browsing and using apps like news360, pulse and tapatalk, its much easier to scroll using the screen than trying to use the touchpad.
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Daily. Nice to use in tablet mode, but it spends more time in netbook mode for me.

Thanks to the dock I have my laptop screen all in smudges
BTW, decided that I don't really need it, and sent the tab and the dock to my friend, got a Galaxy Tab 10.1 instead lol

lqaddict said:
Thanks to the dock I have my laptop screen all in smudges
BTW, decided that I don't really need it, and sent the tab and the dock to my friend, got a Galaxy Tab 10.1 instead lol
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Sorry for your loss.
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*Still* the new Hotness

Ok, so the Transformer has firmly ensconced itself in my "Digital Lifestyle" (tm).. why am I posting this? Because with all the pieces starting to fall into place, this device is really still sitting there as the new hotness..
Those pieces are.. (ok, they probably won't mean much to your average joe consumer, but given the often bumpy ride we've taken to get here, means a lot to me..)
Timely updates from Asus (yeah, Honeycomb 3.1 delivered on time as promised put a big smile on many faces)
The Dock (and its subsequent fixes)
Increasing number of apps
Slowly increasing selection of accessories (yeah, I like my FolioGuard)
I'll admit to being a happy consumer of Apple's IPad First Gen.. I know its not for everyone, but for me and the missus, having a tablet to just pick up and use for web surfing, email, showing pictures, watching episodes of Fringe in a hotel room on a rained out holiday etc., the ease of use of a tablet class device both at home and when travelling for "media consumption" was something that fit right into our household needs...
..Unfortunately, with the iPad there was always something "missing".. The Wife wondered whether she'd be able to take it away to work conferences as a replacement for her netbook - giving her superior battery life, a better screen and just better "comfort" ergonomics.. The answer was no dice.. Given that as part of her work she had a need to handle decrypting and encrypting emails (amongst other things that necessitated her carrying at least a netbook class device and the overal 'flexibility' of a full fleged OS) the iOS solutions that existed were just for want of a better word.. messy..
..Then Google teased us all with glimpses of Honeycomb and Asus teased us further with the Transformer and what just might be possible..
Fast forward a little while and one quick install of K9 with APG later.. job done..
She's off to another conference in Paris tomorrow, wants to take my beloved TF with her.. to see if she really can replace her netbook and extra batteries, with it and the dock.. see how she gets on with the better screen and superior battery life... see how she copes with doing the things she'd normally feel confident doing with a PC O/S... so far, all her key bases have been covered courtesy of the Android Market and a little learning curve.. but time will tell..
I do know that she also wanted to copy some episodes of Grey's Anatomy she'd recorded and put on her USB stick, to the tablet's SD card for watching on the flight if she didn't have the dock handy.. She took my TF to work today, to see how she got on with it, without me hovering like an anxious parent.. I got an instant message a short while later saying the files had been copied via to dock and she'd tested them in Moboplayer just fine..
..In an iOS world.. forget it.. (ok, not without a trip home to dock the ipad to the mothership, fire up iTunes.. copy/sync the .avi files to CineXPlayer and hope its compatible.. hardly the end of the world but, let's be honest.. its a faff fo' sho')
The thing is.. I was left with the 'old' iPad today, for my casual surfing/the usual XDA lurking etc... and as great as that device still is.. it felt... primative.. behind the times.. I've seen the future of iOS as have a great many of you.. and it feels.. well.. lets just say its going to be a long week without my transformer (minor light bleed and the occasional force close - how I shall miss thee)
Quick question (for any owners really). With the dock, do you still get the touch screen? A lot of reviews don't really mention that, they either mention how much the do or do not like the touch pad, but don't bring up if they can still use the touch screen in conjunction. Not a HUGE deal per say, but I am curious.
The touchscreen is still fully usable when docked!
Transformer rocks!
degeneration said:
Quick question (for any owners really). With the dock, do you still get the touch screen? A lot of reviews don't really mention that, they either mention how much the do or do not like the touch pad, but don't bring up if they can still use the touch screen in conjunction. Not a HUGE deal per say, but I am curious.
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Yes the touchscreen is still fully operational. The touchpad is nice, but still too sensitive, needs to be updated to not be so touchy, so a lot of times I disable it and just touch the screen. Works great.
It sure is cool having a netbook formfactor type device with a fully functioning multi-touch screen.. you'll feel weird going back to a 'normal' laptop/netbook after using it
I find it interesting how I adapted some sort half-screen, half-keyboard interaction with the transformer. I always thought when I got it that I would do one or the other while using it - now it is like use keyboard, keyboard short-cut here, tap screen, tap screen, keyboard short-cut, tap, keyboard etc. etc.
bithir said:
I find it interesting how I adapted some sort half-screen, half-keyboard interaction with the transformer. I always thought when I got it that I would do one or the other while using it - now it is like use keyboard, keyboard short-cut here, tap screen, tap screen, keyboard short-cut, tap, keyboard etc. etc.
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LOL, same here. I was using my laptop the other day and i started touching the screen before i realized that it didnt have a touch screen .
jms_uk said:
It sure is cool having a netbook formfactor type device with a fully functioning multi-touch screen.. you'll feel weird going back to a 'normal' laptop/netbook after using it
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Like when you pick up someone's old dumb phone and try to open something up by touching it, then tapping it, then pounding it, then remembering a time before touch screens?
bithir said:
I find it interesting how I adapted some sort half-screen, half-keyboard interaction with the transformer. I always thought when I got it that I would do one or the other while using it - now it is like use keyboard, keyboard short-cut here, tap screen, tap screen, keyboard short-cut, tap, keyboard etc. etc.
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Same with me. I kept trying to touch my dads laptop screen to click icons. Really is a super nice experience with the option for both input methods
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degeneration said:
Like when you pick up someone's old dumb phone and try to open something up by touching it, then tapping it, then pounding it, then remembering a time before touch screens?
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Soooooooo true
I'm finding the more I use it, the more new things I can do with it and poor PC must think its days are numbered,the dock just makes it, and while having to tweak certain things to your liking to me that's what makes mine feel unique
ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIMED
combat goofwing said:
I'm finding the more I use it, the more new things I can do with it and poor PC must think its days are numbered,the dock just makes it, and while having to tweak certain things to your liking to me that's what makes mine feel unique
ASUS TRANSFORMER PRIMED
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Since my G1 I have realized half the fun of android is the tweaking. However everyone keeps bringing up the dock. My plan is to just get the tablet for now, and once my school money starts rolling in again i will pick up the dock. Will I be less than satisfied until then?
I hate admitting it but I am guessing a majority of it's use during the summer with be dungeon defenders and http://www.gamesforcats.com/... DON'T JUDGE ME!
Still no update for me.
I do not plan on rooting it or force the update though.
haha i agree with all of this my TF with dock is the best.. never use my laptop much anymore.. especially due to the keyboard. And just like a few of you when i did use my laptop i touched the screen once forgetting it wasnt touch screen.. b/c on my TF i definitely use both touch and keyboard in conjunction with each other to surf around.
TF and Honeycomb is a match made in heaven!

should I get a laptop dock or tablet computer?

so I'm thinking about getting a laptop dock or Android tablet, like a xoom, a500, or galaxy 10.1. Which should I get?
DiamondJay20 said:
so I'm thinking about getting a laptop dock or Android tablet, like a xoom, a500, or galaxy 10.1. Which should I get?
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Tablet! Not even a question.
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Lapdock! Not even a question. But i have one: are you a linux guy? If so, the lapdock is for you. Fan of the ipad? Maybe lapdock then but with the work being done right now to improve webtop, i love it. With gnome or gentoo the skys the limit.
This is made with the assumption that you buy the 200 dollars for refurbished
see thing is I wanna try to minimize how much I spend, but I don't want a piece of junk. The only reason I'm thinking of the laptop dock is that its cheaper than tablets. I think I'm just gonna get a wifi tablet. But is the laptop dock anywhere as fast as a Xoom, a Galaxy 10.1? What is the weight of the laptop dock vs. other android tablets? Thats a big factor, as is general portability.
depends...
If you're looking for cheap, you can definitely get the laptop dock for far cheaper, unless you're looking for a viewpad (i think it's the name) which is also a tegra 2 tablet, but a terrible screen.
Weight is pretty similar I think standalone, but definitely larger with the phone docked.
Speed compared to the xoom or other similar tablets? Unless someone comes along and figures out some way to optimize the laptop dock a bunch, no. But! I'm staying optimistic on this one, since it may be slowed down by the AWN window manager. I personally think (with the power of hindsight) that getting a xoom/galaxy tab may have been a better choice in the long run, but the laptop dock is quite nice for day to day activities, and the modifications the devs have done on the webtop are simply outstanding, and allow for many more opportunities than that of the honeycomb tablets of today.
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Ok I got home to my lapdock to write this. I urge you to buy the lapdock for several reasons.
I have never needed to plug the phone in to a charger since I got the dock a month ago. I have never had the battery die since then either. The battery life is superb with the dock, both charging and using the dock full brightness it will last 8 hours. To sum things up, with an easy tethering hack, an extremely easy mechanism to block all ads, and motobloat removed, all of which is easily accomplished using Gingerblur, I am working on a hack to make it into a portable HDMI display, I can use an app like meebo in the background on the phone while working and the integration is flawless and golden, such as having a keyboard and window manager. Using ad blocking, which kills all unnecessary flash ads and crap, flash really flies along as well as browsing: I have made webtop faster, with many more tabs open and quicker than ever before. It's a great platform for viewing HD flash videos, the patches for flash have made it a really capable performer, and it's 1366x768 resolution screen is better than any of the tablets, especially what you can get with the transformer or a ****ty wifi tablet. With the easy tethering hack you can use your unlimited plan like crazy with this thing safely. Its super lightweight, more durable than a tablet, can run linux full easily with keyboard and mouse, is as fast as tab....etc etc!!!!
By the way the 200 dollar refurb is the bomb, its like new
Where did you find this 200 dollar refurb?
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dantes5823 said:
Where did you find this 200 dollar refurb?
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AT&T sells them for 175 before tax with free shipping.
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Do you have to switch to the tethering plan to buy the refurbs from AT&T?
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Hell no, just some $$$ for the dock no contract changes READ WHAT I WROTE I STILL HAVE UNLIMITED AND TETHER ALL THE TIME, lapdock super safe for 3g browsing
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Ok I got home to my lapdock to write this. I urge you to buy the lapdock for several reasons.
I have never needed to plug the phone in to a charger since I got the dock a month ago. I have never had the battery die since then either. The battery life is superb with the dock, both charging and using the dock full brightness it will last 8 hours. To sum things up, with an easy tethering hack, an extremely easy mechanism to block all ads, and motobloat removed, all of which is easily accomplished using Gingerblur, I am working on a hack to make it into a portable HDMI display, I can use an app like meebo in the background on the phone while working and the integration is flawless and golden, such as having a keyboard and window manager. Using ad blocking, which kills all unnecessary flash ads and crap, flash really flies along as well as browsing: I have made webtop faster, with many more tabs open and quicker than ever before. It's a great platform for viewing HD flash videos, the patches for flash have made it a really capable performer, and it's 1366x768 resolution screen is better than any of the tablets, especially what you can get with the transformer or a ****ty wifi tablet. With the easy tethering hack you can use your unlimited plan like crazy with this thing safely. Its super lightweight, more durable than a tablet, can run linux full easily with keyboard and mouse, is as fast as tab....etc etc!!!!
By the way the 200 dollar refurb is the bomb, its like new
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sounds pretty nice, looking forward to see how this pans out.

Transformer Dock Poll

I'm really debating on getting the dock for my Transformer and and wanted some input.
So we'll do this is the form of a poll, but feel free to leave you feedback.
I like it, and I use it, but I find that I don't use it as much as I expected I would because I like poking the screen more .
Media dock
Personally I would love some kind of media dock with charge ability. I couldnt justify spending the extra on the keyboard.
Just purchased mine yesterday from Amazon. Should be here tomorrow with one day shipping. I'll edit this and let you know my first impressions after it arrives.
Edit: So after a few days of using my new dock, I love it!! I can't believe I waited this long to get one. It doubles as a stand, screen protector when docked and closed, extra storage space from the SDcard slot, and of course an awesome keyboard. All of the shortcuts above the number keys and the two usb ports are great too. If you are even sligtly considering getting one, I'd suggest to do it. It's a completely new experience and well worth the cash imo.
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I like it, and I use it, but I find that I don't use it as much as I expected I would because I like poking the screen more .
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Same. I have the dock installed and I use the touchscreen anyways. It's just nice for the extended battery life but the tablet itself already has a good enough battery.
Also doesn't help there are a lot of input lag in certain areas.
I don't use it much for typing, as I still prefer using the screen, but I like the charging capability (don't like leaving the tablet plugged into the wall for long periods) and the additional ports are awesome when I'm away from home (have a 32gb SD card and 500 GB external). I may not use it often, but it was a bday gift, so.
i brought mines to use has a carpc tablet.. no dock needed..lately i've been using a lot of voice programs so i can talk to my tablet.. all my friends love the idea and wants something similar in their cars.
It's pretty useful. The extra battery, USB ports and sdcard slot are awesome. They keyboard is useful when you want to type up anything longer than a sentence or simply when you don't feel like holding the tablet! The trackpad isn't nearly as useful as I thought it would be though, it's essentially useless for scrolling through webpages since there isn't a scrollbar to click, it's not really useful to navigate on the homescreen, and the biggest downfall is that you can't use it in games (along with arrow keys)! Kinda makes me wish I had gotten the Slider instead exept that it doesn't have the extra battery, which IMO is the best feature of the dock.
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Ditto--I basically use it primarily as a super-battery, espacially watching movies on flights (it's also a stand!)
Keyboard is handy only for occasional extended input--my tab doubles as a 3LB netbook.
i use it when browsing forums, like right now. it's a nice addition, i disabled the touchpad as it gets in the way of when i type.
i like the addition in battery like as well .
Everything about it is awesome, I don't see the lag everyone talks about, just finished up writing about 30 pages worth of notes in the last week without a hiccup... Used polaris office mainly, revolver ROM with prime oc kernel.
The extended battery is awesome, plus the extra inputs. I don't really use the mouse to much, only while taking notes, the only gripe I have is the touch to click is really sensitive.
The dock really takes the tab to a whole new level in my opinion and I would recommend it to most anyone... Especially since the price has gone down a bit.
I can't see the poll, but count me as one in favor of the dock.
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I use it each time I leave home for several reasons :
Gets the screen protected while carrying it
Doubles the use time (around a week with my use model)
Like typing on the keyboard when taking notes
The Transformer is excellent without the keyboard dock but its STUNNING with it.
there's more reasons to get it than to not. I absolutely recommend.
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I have one on the way... will post reflections when it comes in... !
brando56894 said:
It's pretty useful. The extra battery, USB ports and sdcard slot are awesome. They keyboard is useful when you want to type up anything longer than a sentence or simply when you don't feel like holding the tablet! The trackpad isn't nearly as useful as I thought it would be though, it's essentially useless for scrolling through webpages since there isn't a scrollbar to click, it's not really useful to navigate on the homescreen, and the biggest downfall is that you can't use it in games (along with arrow keys)! Kinda makes me wish I had gotten the Slider instead exept that it doesn't have the extra battery, which IMO is the best feature of the dock.
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To scroll with the trackpad, use a two finger scrolling gesture. You can also pinch zoom with it. You need to be in "finger pointer" instead of arrow pointer mode in settings, though (if you see a standard black/blue mouse arrow pointer, this won't work, gotta switch to the finger mode).
The dock is a must have. It makes typing so much nicer. It's replaced my notebook and is great to take the tablet off for reading news/books/papers, etc.
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I voted yes, but the money was wasted, since Asus abandoned support for the dock with the Prime, when they'd previously promised that the investment in the dock would be worthwhile since it would also work with future Transformer-series models.
Now that I know it is essentially a throwaway device that won't outlast the tablet itself, it is no longer worth the $150 to me. $70-80, sure. $150, no. (And I've bought three of them, with three tablets, for myself and family.)
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I voted yes, but the money was wasted, since Asus abandoned support for the dock with the Prime, when they'd previously promised that the investment in the dock would be worthwhile since it would also work with future Transformer-series models.
Now that I know it is essentially a throwaway device that won't outlast the tablet itself, it is no longer worth the $150 to me. $70-80, sure. $150, no. (And I've bought three of them, with three tablets, for myself and family.)
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Think of it the other way. If Asus would have reused this dock, you'd be *****ing how thick and heavy the prime would be. People like you always find something to ***** about.
I bought my TF101 from Amazon. They shipped it to Australia, perfectly fine, no issues whatsoever.
...they won't ship the Dock down under though. 'tards.
yes! I like it, its handy when the battery runs low as that. charger cable isso short. nice to use at home .
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LOL this keyboard

there was so much hype about the keyboard when it came out and i had a thread in august or july about how it is totally overpriced at $150 and i thought $108-115 was a reasonable MSRP.
now that im typing on it, it really isnt that great. the keys are pretty cramped and i'm used to my mechanical keyboard so i keep missing keystrokes, thinking the keys will activate halfway down the stroke. instead of having to bottom them out. if the chicklet keys were more crisp it would be more tolerable but they are squishy and there is no definitive bottom out lol
cringing while i type this, anyone want to buy it?
and the reason im making this thread is because people ridiculed me for like 6 pages about how it's the best thing ever and they would pay 200 for it LOL
I could steal it....
Just messing, it is just like any new keyboard takes a bit of getting used to.
Saying that with it sat on the sofa as I type adding to the bounce probably pressed delete 10 times typing this out after making mistakes.
Honestly though you do get used to it and I use it all the time typing long emails or even creating quotes at work etc.
How long you had it ?
How much you willing to sell it for?
For typing long e-mails, this keyboard is much better than using the soft keyboard. It's definitely not perfect and if it were just a keyboard, I'm not sure I would have bought it but it also has a nice high capacity battery and that makes it better than any other keyboard on the market for tablets.
However it has 2 big issues for me:
1) Touchpad is way too sensitive forcing me to turn is off while I type.
2) Keys must be slammed on to complete a keystroke. Literally I feel like I'm driving down on each stroke which makes typing slower and more cumbersome.
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Yep, definitely, the only downside to this keyboard is the touchpad. It's good that it's a tablet though because I always turn it off..
the battery is excellent i'll give it that
At the beginning I was like you, but 3 months later (or something like that), it's over. You just need to use it often, and it'll be better.
If you read the reviews at all, that have been out for a year now, you would know that the keyboard is crap. But it's a netbook keyboard and it's a one of a kind item. Yes, I would pay $200 for the keyboard because without the keyboard this tablet is worthless. Both in the aspect of the GTab 10.1 being superior tablet, and that I wouldn't want a tablet that I couldn't use as a netbook.
Do you people really just go out and buy things without doing any research/reading any reviews? Shame...
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i bought it so i could put windows xp on it but there was no cd rom bay
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i bought it so i could put windows xp on it but there was no cd rom bay
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Lol, try Splashtop and make an RDP connection to your pc. Windows 7 on your tablet! Even better, use a good wireless keyboard connected to your pc to be able to sit in front of the tablet and use good old Office in stead of the crappy Office wannabee software such as Polaris. Saved me from buying an totally overpriced and dodgy Asus keyboard.
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Lol, try Splashtop and make an RDP connection to your pc. Windows 7 on your tablet! Even better, use a good wireless keyboard connected to your pc to be able to sit in front of the tablet and use good old Office in stead of the crappy Office wannabee software such as Polaris. Saved me from buying an totally overpriced and dodgy Asus keyboard.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1373965
It isn't a full size keyboard. That should have been obvious before buying it. It isn't meant to replace a computer. Don't like it, return it or sell it. No reason for the thread. Personal preference is just that.
Gary13579 said:
If you read the reviews at all, that have been out for a year now, you would know that the keyboard is crap. But it's a netbook keyboard and it's a one of a kind item. Yes, I would pay $200 for the keyboard because without the keyboard this tablet is worthless. Both in the aspect of the GTab 10.1 being superior tablet, and that I wouldn't want a tablet that I couldn't use as a netbook.
Do you people really just go out and buy things without doing any research/reading any reviews? Shame...
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Keyboard is crap? I've owned the keyboard dock since day one and I find it indispensable. In fact, the transformer is just another ordinary tablet without it.
Then again, I need my device for business use. Perhaps those who don't like it, simply don't have a need for it.
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i like the idea of the keyboard but these scissor switches are terrible
does anyone here actually have a mechanical keyboard?
I have used my keyboard for my last year of school and I would say that 75% of my use is with the keyboard on mine.. I agree that the keyboard is what makes the tablet.. Yes it is different then a regular keyboard.. its the same size as most netbook keyboards.. 92% of full size right?
I didnt like it at first either, but after a month on it, I can type just as fast on my transformers keyboard as I can on any of my other keyboards.. just have to give it some time.
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i like the idea of the keyboard but these scissor switches are terrible
does anyone here actually have a mechanical keyboard?
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I do, a Siig keyboard with Cherry Mx Blues (wanted to get a Das but I didn't have the cash for it).
I mean honestly, I've been typing on keyboards since I was a toddler (used to play with my mom's old portable IBM computer back when she was a consultant manager). Some keyboards are much more comfortable to type on than others depending on layouts and the technology under the hood so to speak, but with a little time you tend to get used to whatever you're stuck on (unless the keyboard in question is inherently broken, your hands are way too big, etc.)
For quick notes in class, my transformer is now simply awesome. Before I got my dock, it was a Netflix bed machine and not much else. After grabbing my dock from CL for $60, I actually have a handly little netbook/tablet now.
If you don't like it, that doesn't affect how much enjoyment I'll be getting out of mine. I hope you do come to enjoy the newfound utility of your Transformer though.
USB ports. That is all.
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Keyboard is crap? I've owned the keyboard dock since day one and I find it indispensable. In fact, the transformer is just another ordinary tablet without it.
Then again, I need my device for business use. Perhaps those who don't like it, simply don't have a need for it.
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Did you read my post? I said that it was absolutely necessary, as the device p much sucks without it. That doesn't stop the keyboard from being total ****. It's very difficult to type on, even compared to normal notebook keyboards.
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I use my keyboard daily! I blog a bit, do lots of business emails on it (much better than typing on an iPhone all day).
I always end up turning off the touchpad to type.
I would not buy a tablet without a real keyboard after having one.
BUT - That is my preference. Not everyone feels the same way about the keyboard.
And one great side effect is when someone asks you about your "laptop" or "netbook" and you tell them it is not either, but it is a tablet. Then you get to watch them have a nerdgasm when you undock it and keep using it.

Should I buy a Nexus 7?

Hi, I know someone might have made this thread before but I'm thinking of buying a tablet for school mostly because I bought most of my books as ebooks and some as PDFs. However, I don't really like the idea of lugging my laptop around and figure that it would make more sense to use a tablet instead. I'm looking at the Nexus 7 mostly because of the small form factor. The 10 inchers (Galaxy, Transformer etc) seem like they would be heavy and uncomfortable to hold after long periods of time.
I've read tons of reviews, watched videos and all that. I know these tablets very well but I'm just looking to hear from people. Any of you use the Nexus 7 for school? Would you recommend it for school? If not, which would you recommend? Any other thing I should be aware of? Thanks in advance.
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Hi, I know someone might have made this thread before but I'm thinking of buying a tablet for school mostly because I bought most of my books as ebooks and some as PDFs. However, I don't really like the idea of lugging my laptop around and figure that it would make more sense to use a tablet instead. I'm looking at the Nexus 7 mostly because of the small form factor. The 10 inchers (Galaxy, Transformer etc) seem like they would be heavy and uncomfortable to hold after long periods of time.
I've read tons of reviews, watched videos and all that. I know these tablets very well but I'm just looking to hear from people. Any of you use the Nexus 7 for school? Would you recommend it for school? If not, which would you recommend? Any other thing I should be aware of? Thanks in advance.
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I use the N7 at school and it works well for ebooks, PDFs, web surfing and gaming. I would recommend it. I can't say how it is for note taking, but I've heard good things.
Although, you are posting this in a Nexus 7 thread so you're probably going to hear mostly positive opinions of the Nexus 7.
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Having owned several different Android tablets now, I can safely say that the Nexus 7 is on another level compared to everything else. It's way faster than my Transformer TF300 and much easier to take places and hold. I read with mine a lot and my arms never seem to get tired from holding the Nexus 7. Unless you plan on also writing all your papers on a tablet, the Nexus 7 is the best choice.
I have tried the original iPad, iPad 2nd gen, and the Asus Transformer TF101 for reading, and like you said, over time it back comes uncomfortable to hold the bigger tablets.
Now that I have the Nexus 7, I find myself reading on it long periods of time without fatigue.
But it still comes down to your preference. Are you going to be doing anything else besides using your ebooks on the tablet? You may look into an Asus or Samsung since they have specialized keyboards to make them feel like netbooks.
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N7 if you don't need to type a lot, Asus transformer prime w/ keyboard if you are typing a lot.
if you are worried about carrying your tablet around, use this
Simple.
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I use the N7 at school and it works well for ebooks, PDFs, web surfing and gaming. I would recommend it. I can't say how it is for note taking, but I've heard good things.
Although, you are posting this in a Nexus 7 thread so you're probably going to hear mostly positive opinions of the Nexus 7.
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Agree with this. Its not the best for note taking but you could get the job done with it. I personally use my Infinity for typing though, the keyboard dock is great.
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Thanks, guys. I went ahead and ordered one just a few minutes ago. There's really not much else that I plan on using it for. I'm buying it mostly for my ebooks. Would a stylus make it better for notetaking?
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Thanks, guys. I went ahead and ordered one just a few minutes ago. There's really not much else that I plan on using it for. I'm buying it mostly for my ebooks. Would a stylus make it better for notetaking?
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Honestly I learned my first semester with a tablet, it's MUCH easier to type notes on my tablet with a bluetooth keyboard than it was to write with the stylus. I think a small portable keyboard that's COMFORTABLE and not too small to be functional where you're hunting and pecking, and a case that has a flap for a stand is the way to go when you're going to be taking notes for lectures. For me, using a nice note taking app and having it record audio where I can start audio at the spot I'm studying (it knows where in the recording it was when I wrote the note) has dramatically increased my note taking ability.
I think the Nexus 7 was a great choice. I have a transformer prime, but I took most of my college notes on an ipad with a third party keyboard and will be using the N7 for the same purpose. I just use a stylus for accents and special sketch type notes.
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Honestly I learned my first semester with a tablet, it's MUCH easier to type notes on my tablet with a bluetooth keyboard than it was to write with the stylus. I think a small portable keyboard that's COMFORTABLE and not too small to be functional where you're hunting and pecking, and a case that has a flap for a stand is the way to go when you're going to be taking notes for lectures. For me, using a nice note taking app and having it record audio where I can start audio at the spot I'm studying (it knows where in the recording it was when I wrote the note) has dramatically increased my note taking ability.
I think the Nexus 7 was a great choice. I have a transformer prime, but I took most of my college notes on an ipad with a third party keyboard and will be using the N7 for the same purpose. I just use a stylus for accents and special sketch type notes.
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I don't mean to be a bother but if you can, can you post a shopping link to your keyboard? Also, what apps would you recommend for note taking or voice recording.
chancy319 said:
Thanks, guys. I went ahead and ordered one just a few minutes ago. There's really not much else that I plan on using it for. I'm buying it mostly for my ebooks. Would a stylus make it better for notetaking?
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Correct me if i'm wrong, doesn't most touch screens use the heat of the finger?
ross231 said:
Correct me if i'm wrong, doesn't most touch screens use the heat of the finger?
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Most touchscreens on mobile devices are capacitive. This means that there is a layer of capacitive material in the screen that holds a charge. When you touch the screen it changes the amount of charge at a specific point of contact.
There are styluses (styli?) that mimic or replicate the electrical conductivity of the human finger. This means they work on capacitive touch screens.
Here's an article on capacitive touchscreens for more info.
http://engineering.mit.edu/live/news/1439-how-do-touchsensitive-screens-work
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U should totally get a nexus amazing device and affordable price
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