I have an asus tf700 and do like it quite a bit. However the one thing i hate is that its slow o load webpages while browsing. Also when i watch almost any video it constantly is buffering.
Ive read the reviews about how smooth the n10 is but want to hear from some people that hve had their n10s for a few days.
If anyone came from an infinity and can describe and differences thatd be cool too.
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Everything about nexus 10 is smoother than my infinity was, including the browsing.
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I have bought the Samsung note 10.1 as I hate apple (sold my iPad 3) the Samsung its fantastic speed wise and I love the s pen but the screen its awful
What's the Asus like , I like the idea of a keyboard but its it usable?
What its the screen like?
Speed wise it would be a downgrade but has jb give the Asus a speed boost?
I love photo shop with the a pen is the Asus screen good with a pen that you can buy off eBay
Help please
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The screen is fairly good on the trasnformer pad TF300. It's great for me but others might not be as impressed for some reason. If you want a good screen, you could look at either the transformer prime or the transformer infinity. The tablet does have some I/O problems which causes some issues.
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The screen is fairly good on the trasnformer pad TF300. It's great for me but others might not be as impressed. If you want a good screen, you could look at either the transformer prime or the transformer infinity. The tablet does have some I/O problems which cause some issues.
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So it might not be a good step up then ... thanks for honest advice
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The tablet's good, don't get me wrong, but it does have it's problems. There are workarounds and performance may be much better on a custom ROM but i don't know (I'm unrooted and on stock). The dock is useful and a nice addition.
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I' ve bought 4 months ago the tf300t and rooted only!..phoned to ASUS 4 times 'cause it was laggy since updated to JB and finally exchanged ( plus cash ) with NoteN8000 preowned by a friend: another world, for me!
TF300T is a great piece of cake: Tegra3 is very good for gaming, fast ram, 32gb of storage but not optimized at all! I/O problems make it so laggy, as my opinion!
Note is really faster, screen better under the sun, good multitasking with 2gb of ram, 1 minute to root and CWM flash with "not void" warranty and the spen is perfect if u use your tab as a writing or drawing tool as me! "Only" problem the build quality !
Good evening and sorry for my english
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So I just sold my Acer a500 with hopes of getting 32gb nexus 7. But my gf raised a point of, is it worth it since your phone is already almost 5 in. So does anyone else have a large screen phone an still enjoy an think their nexus 7 is worth it? My dad offered me his transformer prime for $300 so now I'm thinking about that since its way improves over my a500.
I really just use my tablet for web browsing an viewing power points an documents for college. So, do you guys think its worth it if you have a large sized screen phone?
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I thought exactly the same as you having a HTC One X.. But the difference between the two is like chalk and cheese.
Go for it :thumbup:
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I thought exactly the same as you having a HTC One X.. But the difference between the two is like chalk and cheese.
Go for it :thumbup:
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Yeah I have a sgs3. I held the 7 last night an the screen looked very nice an fit well in the hand. Just worried about downgrading to 7 from 10 in. But for what I used my Acer for, the 7 seems like it will be fine. Just like I said in my post about it being not "too" far off from my sgs3 4.8" screen.
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For me personally the N7 is too small for web browsing, I don't like to zoom in and out all the time. I think that 8-9' is the perfect size, but I don't see Google making it anytime soon, so I'm going to buy the N10 as soon as its available.
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For me personally the N7 is too small for web browsing, I don't like to zoom in and out all the time. I think that 8-9' is the perfect size, but I don't see Google making it anytime soon, so I'm going to buy the N10 as soon as its available.
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There was no WiFi at Walmart where I had it so I couldn't try web browsing. So I can't really comment on zooming in an out. On my 10" Acer I still had to zoom in an out browsing the web. Though it depended what orientation I had it in. Landscape I could read as is, but portrait I had to zoom in a lot.
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Lots of people have their nexus now. For the rest of us, what are your overall impressions.
Great, good, average, could be better. You get the idea.
I've heard people complain about the touchscreen sensitivity. It bothers me that USB otg is lacking. Don't know if that will ever be fixed.
I love nexus devices. Had the g nexus, have the nexus 7, and I've loved those. Will I love this device?
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if you loved your gnex, you'll love the n4. its basically the same phone but faster & smoother. the screen is nice (better than the gnex) but imo not as great as the HOX. touch response is great for me, sound is better, all in all its a very nice phone. you won't be disappointed.
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I went from an Atrix 2 -> N4.
Faster, smoother, less buggy. Faster. Snappier. Smoother. Sexier. Smoother.
There's a trend there.
I like what I'm hearing. Wish otg was going to happen
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Can someone please take a post a video of the camera app in action. Not of a video, but video of pictures being taken. I'm interested in the camera action/quickness. With or without flash, etc.
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I just sold my Kindle Fire, so i need a new tablet. I have enough money for bothe but. So l, I thought why not a TF300? I found a $200 Refurbished TF300(32 GB) for sale so its a very strong competitor to the N7. I listed out the possibilities of the Cons and Pros.
TF300 (32GB)_________________________________•
Pros:
•Has a 10.1 in. Touch Screen with IFT.
•Has 32 GB of Memory.
•Has a actual ultrabook keyboard.
•Is made by ASUS.
•Has Android 4.1
Nexus 7 FHD(16GB)______________________________•
Pros:
•Has Super High PPI
• Has Android 4.3+
•Has a actual ultrabook keyboard.
• Its a Nexus
• Has 2GB of RAM
•Its made by ASUS
Cons of TF300:
•Has 1GB of RAM
•Doesnt have Official 4.2+ Support of Android
•Too large to travel
•Has Lower PPI
•Is a 1 year old device
Cons of a N7 FHD:
• Has a 16 GB Memory
• Has Build as well as Screen and Hardware Problems
• Vulnerable to Break Downs
• Screen is too small
Help me decide which is better, please.
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•Doesnt have Official 4.2+ Support of Android
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But it does
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But personally I would just hold off for the new transformer
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Are you worried about performance? Cause the new Nexus is a LOT faster than the TF300.
Just using the devices will show you that. The TF300 is no slouch don't get me wrong, but the I/O performance coupled with the 1GB ram and (now outdated) tegra 3.. just doesn't stack up to the Nexus. If you can live without the keyboard and don't mind a 7" screen, go for the Nexus straight away.
The thing is there are soooooooo mmmaaaannnnny problems with the N7 that you just don't want buy it but the hardware is too good.
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Have them both....The tf300 is slow and lags a lot now....nexus 7 2013 is great, but is very small screen....get the nexus if 7 inch is not a issue
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Have them both....The tf300 is slow and lags a lot now....nexus 7 2013 is great, but is very small screen....get the nexus if 7 inch is not a issue
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Everyone says the New Nexus has bluetooth issues and Screen issues
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Fixed with the small recent update
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I have both, and to be honest, I'd take the new n7 10 times out of 10.
Its smaller, battery is better, screen is better, vanilla Android, faster processor... If you want to store all your data on one device, then I'd steer you to the tf300, otherwise, go with the n7, without a doubt.
And an FYI, I had the first n7, and had zero issues as well. I have sent my tf300 in twice for warranty work.
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I would go with an Asus memo 7 hd over the nexus same basic design with an sd card. Albeit a slower soc lower ppi it can be had for 150$ the nexus 10 looks sexy.
DAFUQ????? asus transformer trio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8EWY9G45jc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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DAFUQ????? asus transformer trio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8EWY9G45jc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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Awesome one. But that will probably cost a arm and leg
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yeah probably
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DAFUQ????? asus transformer trio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8EWY9G45jc&feature=youtube_gdata_player
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I don't really like the idea of a Windows OS eating my storage lol...
There is also the TF701T which has 2gb of ram and the new tegra 4
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Yeah, and the price difference between the n7 and the tf701 is huge.
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Yeah, and the price difference between the n7 and the tf701 is huge.
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either way: they both are gonna be very expensive!
Ummmm, a Nexus 7 is one of the most competitive priced Android tablet on the market. And it is also the fastest, with vanilla Android. I don't see the comparison for value, hands down its the nexus 7.
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Everyone says the New Nexus has bluetooth issues and Screen issues
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It connects to bluetooth speakers just fine, but you'll have to try you luck with bluetooth keyboard. It will connects to an Apple bluetooth keyboard, but a key will hold every minute or so. Which makes it unable. Then I have this motorola bluetooth keyboard that won't even connect at all. The multi touch issue was fixed in a recent update. There is also a problem with the GPS locking up in one location which I'm not sure if it was fix during the update.
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Beta testing here https://plus.google.com/110558071969009568835/posts/iWcpAhBha5F
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I would love to try this but the links in g+ does not seem to be working.
Edit: Never mind, I'm dumb.
NeXu5
works awesome even sound... now to find my dual shock
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Really pixelated and laggy for me right now, but progress is good.
Yeah the stream is a bit pixelated and unclear but the Dev in the video was using an apple tv, is there a difference, or could it be my router?
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Yeah the stream is a bit pixelated and unclear but the Dev in the video was using an apple tv, is there a difference, or could it be my router?
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Using an Apple TV is smoother and looks better. Chromecast casting will probably get better as the app progresses.
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Yup, slight lag and pixelation around movement, using a n600 buffalo router. Loving the progress and stream to pc is a fun plus, I cant wait for more updates on it. Thanks for the share.
Very good start. I didn't expect it to work as well as it did.
I don't really see much lag, but the pixelation is there. I casted my N5 with a hockey stream on to my desktop and to my TV with a Chromecast and it was definitely watchable but there is definitely room for improvement.
Pretty surprised overall.