BlitzWolf® VR Glasses - Based on the Google's Cardboard idea, but improved. - Google Cardboard

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I’m here to introduce you something different than the standard Google Cardboard. I’m talking about the BlitzWolf® VR Glasses, based on the Google’s Cardboard idea, but improved. It is similar to new VR Glasses made from well-known brands, but I must admit that I prefer this one because it costs much (and I’ll say it again, much) less than other VR Glasses and offers more or less the same experience.
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Remember that this headset is missing a button unlike the Google Cardboard, so this is why I’m saying “more or less”. There’s an official bundle that includes also a Controller, so that’s probably something not really important, but this is still missing feature.
I have tested it with two devices, LG Nexus 4 and Samsung Galaxy S4. The former has just an HD Screen, but it doesn’t seem to be a problem because I was able to watch videos and play games without any problem, but the latter offers a much better experience, especially because its screen is brighter and sharper.
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Its chassis is plastic-made which makes it pretty light. It doesn’t mean that it feels cheap, its plastic is strong enough and without any imperfection. I have just noticed some issues with the painting, especially the silver colored part, but nothing serious. Lens seems to be well-made, absolutely clear, even if they tend to attract dust easily.
The removable back cover helps the device to cool down and allows the usage of camera and speakers, pretty useful especially if you have a barbecue-device such as my Galaxy S4
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Unfortunately its device holder is the worst part, I find it hard to use, and if you do not use it carefully you can risk to scratch your device. (e.g. Nexus 4 has a rubber made frame on the back, it can be scratched easily even with your nails). Also, the device holder uses a magnet to keep the whole back cover attached to the chassis, so if you use a heavy device it could be a problem because the magnet isn’t strong enough to handle such weight.
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All the rest is absolutely perfect, completely adjustable, comfortable and absolutely cheap.
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Pros: Comfortable, Cheap, Completely Adjustable and Lightweight.
Cons: bad-designed device holder, poor back cover’s magnets and missing button.
I got this device from Banggood.com. Full res. Images can be found here: http://imgur.com/a/Xd4ey
Official Product Webpage: http://www.blitzwolf.com/BlitzWolf-...g-Galaxy-Note,-IOS-iPhone-6-6s-Plus-p-41.html

exact same design as VRKiX

chobas said:
exact same design as VRKiX
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Probably the same manufacturer then.

so basically your a reviewer then and this is free promotion for the web store then?
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Banggood.com provided me a sample item to write a sincere review about it.

UPDATE: Confirmed to work without issues also with 5.5" devices. (So its support is confirmed)

I believe that this unit is more commonly known under the Shinecon brand but I could be wrong. I have one too and find the lack of button to be a right royal PITA. I've tried to use it with my ipega game pad but the mapping doesn't seem right and it doesn't behave as expected, do you have a good workaround?

chrisinleedsuk said:
I believe that this unit is more commonly known under the Shinecon brand but I could be wrong. I have one too and find the lack of button to be a right royal PITA. I've tried to use it with my ipega game pad but the mapping doesn't seem right and it doesn't behave as expected, do you have a good workaround?
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I'm using a Bluetooth Mouse as a button and more.
About the gamepad, it highly depends on your device and installed OS.

Alberto96 said:
I'm using a Bluetooth Mouse as a button and more.
About the gamepad, it highly depends on your device and installed OS.
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Ah, I have one of those so I'll give it a try. Device is Galaxy S6 running completely stock marshmallow. In one of the modes the game pad seems to make the left thumb stick act as a mouse but maybe there's a little glitch.

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I'm using a Bluetooth Mouse as a button and more.
About the gamepad, it highly depends on your device and installed OS.
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Bluetooth mouse worked a treat by the way.

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I want this - Galaxy Pad

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Check it out here
And Here
...but are we absolutely sure it has a front-facing camera?
firekesti said:
...but are we absolutely sure it has a front-facing camera?
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yes, rumor has it, this one actually has 3 Front Facing cameras, each with different modes like the predator.
boodies said:
yes, rumor has it, this one actually has 3 Front Facing cameras, each with different modes like the predator.
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Where is my BS flag?
ConceptVBS said:
Where is my BS flag?
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heres a pic to prove it
no but in all seriousness, I'm really considering this device. just hope the price is below 500$
Knowing Samsung, I'd expect it to undercut the iPad.
Although I have no use for something like this, I can see the great potential for it as a seller because it fills a great gap in between large tablets and smartphones. The 5-inch Streak is too tiny to be a serious tablet and too large as a phone. 7-inches might do the trick.
oooo buy me one too!
Thanks!
Can hold it with one hand? That's a plus. Although I don't know if it'll be comfortable, but at least you can do it.
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Can hold it with one hand? That's a plus. Although I don't know if it'll be comfortable, but at least you can do it.
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This is definitely a plus. I believe the market is out there for a device this size.
The SGS Pad is something I might consider buying as an e-eader or portable video player. Otherwise it's not really gonna do anything my Vibrant doesn't. It just has a larger screen.
You guys know it's not called a "pad" right??
it is "TAB"
Let's not let this beauty have all the female jokes the iPad had
Can't wait for this either!
Hope it has an SAMOLED screen and supports TMobile 3g
Too small
I think the iPad's size is right. This is too small. But the iPad is too heavy. It needs to be as light as the Nook and as big as the iPad - and I think the Super Amoled Screen does reduce one layer of glass, so it might help. I wonder how much of the iPad's weight is the battery's weight.
Is this going to be carrier based or is it going to allow any average joe to walk in and just buy one? WiFi or cellar based? I don't need another cell phone, but at the same time I really don't need an over sized Vibrant and that is why its not going to sell like hot cakes. Well then again tons of people bought the iPad.
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I think the iPad's size is right. This is too small. But the iPad is too heavy. It needs to be as light as the Nook and as big as the iPad - and I think the Super Amoled Screen does reduce one layer of glass, so it might help. I wonder how much of the iPad's weight is the battery's weight.
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Agreed. There isn't much that I can do with 7 inches that I can't do with 4. I'll be waiting on a tablet with 10 inches of screen real estate or better.
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Agreed. There isn't much that I can do with 7 inches that I can't do with 4. I'll be waiting on a tablet with 10 inches of screen real estate or better.
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Me too. It's slightly bigger than my phone, does all the same stuff excepmake calls. No thanks.
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yes, rumor has it, this one actually has 3 Front Facing cameras, each with different modes like the predator.
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I lol'd
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more info here
http://www.careace.net/2010/08/24/e...samsung-galaxy-tab-so-far-plus-an-easter-egg/
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Me too. It's slightly bigger than my phone, does all the same stuff excepmake calls. No thanks.
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It does make calls. There is a phone inside.
Samsung is also making an 8" and 10" version supposedly.
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/07/samsung-galaxy-tab-comes-in-three-sizes-ships-this-fall/
May be getting this! Hmm may also wait for the dual core and out of order CPUs to come out.
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New Bluetooth Keyboard folio. Looks much thinner!

Anyone else see this yet? They are taking pre orders now it looks like.
Info from site -
The Kensington KeyFolio™ Expert is the perfect productivity on-the-go companion Android® and Windows® 7 tablets to create content anywhere. The multi angle folio adjusts from a low-angle to working comfortably while on your lap. And the unique multi-suction grip pad allows maximum flexibility with forwards and backwards compatibility and supports landscape or portrait viewing. The durable and light folio with integrated magnets smartly adjusts to multiple angles and snaps-closed with microfiber interior to protect your tablet from wear and scratches. And the one-touch pairing Bluetooth® keyboard delivers seamless operation.
Link to company selling it - http://www.kensington.com/kensingto...pert-folio-keyboard-for-android®-tablets.aspx
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Look great but too bad they did not include a mousepad. If so I would buy it straight away
Soooo beautiful. Great design, but over $100 is little too much to me for keyboard folio.
Holy Christ on a spike, that's bloody expensive for a keyboard! Not a chance in hell.
NewEgg has it for about $75
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...-_-E-Book+Accessories-_-Kensington-_-58995398
http://www.provantage.com/kensington-k39532us~7KNS90QL.htm
$65 + shipping.
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http://www.ucbestsellers.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=61&product_id=208
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http://www.ucbestsellers.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=61&product_id=208
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Oops, sorry, ignore that. Just realized the product codes were different, that one's for Apple.
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Oops, sorry, ignore that. Just realized the product codes were different, that one's for Apple.
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Just bought the one you mentioned above; keyboard works pretty good but times out very quickly. It has to be reconnected in the settings every 15 minutes or so of inactivity. Typing is extremely fast and responsive though.
This keyboard is more of a universal keyboard than it is tailored to Android. It's got a home key on it, and the esc key doubles as a back key, but it also has a Windows logo key.
My biggest complaint is the folio case itself is extremely cheaply made. It's floppy, and doesn't really support itself very well. As a matter of fact, it almost makes it awkward to use. The keyboard is molded into the case and does not come out. The tablet is held on by one big sticky patch on the case. It doesn't leave any residue, but it does leave me wondering how many times I can remove the tablet from the case before it doesn't stick any more. Unfortunately the tablet doesn't fit into my car dock RAM mount while it's in the case, so I would be removing the case every day.
The case also covers the speakers on the Iconia, which muffles the sound pretty good.
All in all, like the keyboard, hate the case. I think it's way too overpriced to have such a crappy, flimsy, cheap feel to it. I think I'll be returning it.
Att sells a real nice keyboard. Very thin. 50 bones though
The standard acer bluetooth keyboard and acer mini usb mouse is the best combination I have found to date. I use this setup in the office. But to go mobile...this makes you carry around a keyboard no matter what. It's nice, not practical for daily mobile use IMO.
worth it
I got this keyboard, works wonderfully. Adhesive bit sticks nicely to tablet, keys travel well, And connects easily via bluetooth. Worth it if you need a keyboard. I've used it for school, taking notes, even writing whole essays on docs
I bought this keyboard for only 14 bucks
^Same as him. Works like a champ too, I would recommend it in a heart beat. I've had mine since Feb and its still in great shape plus, despite the look, it protects the tablet well.
Kratoschile said:
I bought this keyboard for only 14 bucks
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Did u buy it from DealExtreme?
Maanikko said:
Did u buy it from DealExtreme?
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No, I bought it from Ebay.
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Kratoschile said:
I bought this keyboard for only 14 bucks
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lol, I got it for a Canadian $1 xD
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@Kratoschile and @bobiscool07..... Perhaps either or both of you could explain to me why in a thread entitled "New Bluetooth Keyboard folio. Looks much thinner", you are posting pictures and comments about a USB keyboard?
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@Kratoschile and @bobiscool07..... Perhaps either or both of you could explain to me why in a thread entitled "New Bluetooth Keyboard folio. Looks much thinner", you are posting pictures and comments about a USB keyboard?
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Because Bluetooth is old school. USB is the way to go
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Why has google not released a decent keyboard for the N10?

I know most of you wouldnt be interested in one since it is a tablet but I'm jealous of the asus transformer infinity owners who have a nice keyboard/dock etc, theirs even has a trackpad to make it essentially a low powered laptop. I've seen various 3rd party bluetooth keyboards on ebay but none that look too impressive.
I'd definitely be interested in one. That was one of my cons when purchasing this tablet. Something integrated would be sweet!
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I'd definitely be interested in one. That was one of my cons when purchasing this tablet. Something integrated would be sweet!
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The best solution I've found was a MoKo Keyboard case.
http://www.amazon.com/MoKo-BlueToot...8&sr=8-1&keywords=Nexus+10+moko+case+keyboard
I've been using it awhile. My review is at the end of my Nexus review.
http://www.amazon.com/review/R13VSQ...e=UTF8&ASIN=B00AAVEYJ2&linkCode=&nodeID=&tag=
Best looking one I've seen yet, thank you sir! I like the idea of an Asus dock style keyboard, but the fact that this is in a case is nice.
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Best looking one I've seen yet, thank you sir! I like the idea of an Asus dock style keyboard, but the fact that this is in a case is nice.
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Its not always the best- after owning it 6 months, it HAS saved my tablet from 3 drops (outlined in my Amazon review), but the loop that holds the closing strap is a tad loose and I'm worried it might tear. Otherwise I love it. Best of all, the keyboard's detachable without clips/knobs/anything that might snap.
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Best looking one I've seen yet, thank you sir! I like the idea of an Asus dock style keyboard, but the fact that this is in a case is nice.
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I have this case as well, however I have it for only two days LOL, and it is already amazing to use, the keyboard is really nice and the best part of it being in a case is that you can take off the keyboard and use only the tablet . Also it has a really stylish finish, and it's comfortable to carry . Using this thing with a mouse and Complete Linux Installer gave me a very powerful Netbook hahaha
I didn't realize you could take the keyboard off, nice! yeah I'm excited; it's ordered. Hmmmmm linux on nexus 10......... interesting.
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I didn't realize you could take the keyboard off, nice! yeah I'm excited; it's ordered. Hmmmmm linux on nexus 10......... interesting.
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Yea, it's really good! I took some screenshots and uploaded here, it's nothing more than chmod and vnc, but 2GB RAM and Cortex-A15 processor is more than enough hahahaha!
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Using the bluetooth keyboard, a normal USB mouse plugged on an OTG cable. Rooted. Running with CompleteLinuxInstaller (to boot up Fedora) and VNCing with Jump . Hope this makes this "Linux on Nexus 10" more clear . Hope you enjoy your case hehe
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Thats Cool! I love ubuntu on my labtop, definitely going to do some reading and searching! Nice work!
I too would love to see an official keyboard, that makes use of the Pogo pins too, and maybe had some extra cool stuff. Perhaps Google just doesn't want anymore money though or something...
It Arrived yesterday. You guys were right this thing is money. The keyboard is a bit small for long typing session, but perfect for general everyday stuff! Couple of questions: Do you guys just use the nexus charging plug or something smaller? Does anyone know if the magnets on the case mess with all of the compass/ gyros/ accelerometor/ etc?
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It Arrived yesterday. You guys were right this thing is money. The keyboard is a bit small for long typing session, but perfect for general everyday stuff! Couple of questions: Do you guys just use the nexus charging plug or something smaller? Does anyone know if the magnets on the case mess with all of the compass/ gyros/ accelerometor/ etc?
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Haven't had it mess with any of the above. I use the POGO myself, actually.
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It Arrived yesterday. You guys were right this thing is money. The keyboard is a bit small for long typing session, but perfect for general everyday stuff! Couple of questions: Do you guys just use the nexus charging plug or something smaller? Does anyone know if the magnets on the case mess with all of the compass/ gyros/ accelerometor/ etc?
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Great . I typed half of my new one shot today lol (1200 words), I thought the keyboard was small too, until I got used to. And no, I don't think it messes with anything mentioned . Enjoy it!
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TN7 Stylus enhance

Hey guys, because i am using my TN7 for university i write alot with it.
But i always had problems with the stylus, because it is so thin.. so i improvised:
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Feels awesome and feels like you are writing with a normal pen.. i like it, so here how2build your own.
What you need:
- one of these guys (or similiar) (just the cap.)
- the grip from another pen
1. you have to remove the cover / top of the cap, so you get a tube.
2. pull the grip over it
top:
bottom:
3. ofc pull the whole thing over your stylus =) (not too much, you want to be able to remove it later!)
4. have fun
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Hey guys, because i am using my TN7 for university i write alot with it.
But i always had problems with the stylus, because it is so thin.. so i improvised:
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I actually use a pencil with mine most of the time... if the tip isn't too sharp it works almost flawlessly, and it glides over the screen very nicely and doesn't hurt the screen at all. I even bought some FullHB pencils (they're solid graphite, no wood) to use, and they seem to work even better than a standard pencil.
I just dug up the old full graphite pencils from my art school days and I have to agree: they are amazing stylusses (styli?).
Then I decided to go one better: I got a mechanical pencil with some nice fat leads (I went for 3mm HB koh-i-noors). Now I can retract the vulnerable graphite for safer traveling and still have an amazing and precice hard-tip stylus.
I might just take apart the official stylus and replace the rubber with a bit of graphite, but I'm not entirely comfortable storing that inside the tablet.
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I just dug up the old full graphite pencils from my art school days and I have to agree: they are amazing stylusses (styli?).
Then I decided to go one better: I got a mechanical pencil with some nice fat leads (I went for 3mm HB koh-i-noors). Now I can retract the vulnerable graphite for safer traveling and still have an amazing and precice hard-tip stylus.
I might just take apart the official stylus and replace the rubber with a bit of graphite, but I'm not entirely comfortable storing that inside the tablet.
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I had tried just a regular cheap mechanical pencil, and they don't work at all... probably because the lead is too thin and/or the casing is plastic and doesn't carry the conductivity to your hand. Glad you liked the pencil idea, though! Oh, and yes, it is styli
This is cool.
TN7 My Pro Stylus Mod
Here's my first Mod on the TN7 Pro Stylus after seeing the above post it gave me the go ahead since I had an extra one,
it feels much better after long time of use compare to the original slim stick
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Here's my first Mod on the TN7 Pro Stylus after seeing the above post it gave me the go ahead since I had an extra one,
it feels much better after long time of use compare to the original slim stick
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So you installed the pro stylus tip in to a regular pen of some type? please fill us in on the details, I use my tablet pretty much just for the writing, and the oem one sucks.
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tsbrewers said:
So you installed the pro stylus tip in to a regular pen of some type? please fill us in on the details, I use my tablet pretty much just for the writing, and the oem one sucks.
Brew
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Sorry I've been busy, yes what I did is take a pen and did some eye measurements and cuts to fit it, I will post some picture of it broken down it's pretty easy!...I just don't understand why can they just create something like this already?
Yes please post. Very interested in doing this mod.
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Why on Earth doesn't the Pixel C have Vibration/Haptic Feedback or GPS?

I have an aging Samsung Galaxy Tab S and I've been looking for a replacement, but I'm having a LOT of trouble finding anything without fewer features. I got an Asus ZenPad 3s 10 yesterday and poor GPS, a lack of a vibration motor, and the small screen, 4:2 aspect ratio is prompting me to return it and look for something better. I thought I could settle on the Pixel C because it at least has a somewhat larger screen than most of the current model tablets, and it has a LITTLE wider of an aspect ratio, but then I find out that it lacks a vibration motor, which means I won't be able to get silent notifications, and it doesn't even have GPS!
Both of these are important features to me because I have bad eyesight. I need Haptic Feedback for the on-screen keyboard because it helps me type, and I tether my tablet to my phone for Google Maps/Waze to help my wife navigate.
I don't understand why Google's "Flagship" tablet would not only drop down to such a ridiculous aspect ratio, but also drop what seems to be basic functionality that ALL of the other Android devices have seen, from the T-Mobile G1 to the cheap $99 Black Friday tablets that my sister-in-law has bought for her kids.
It just doesn't have it. No need to ask why. Google is not going to respond to it. And most likely Pixel C is in his last days anyways.
but i do agree with you, Pixel C is a very nice tablet, but very poor features. no vibration, no NFC, no MicroSD, no SIM. It does have GPS i think
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It does have GPS i think
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No it doesn't.
scaramonga said:
No it doesn't.
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GPS wouldn't make sense in a tablet any way
The pixel c is still the best android tablet you can get
Vibration motor...not really needed you wont miss it for long
GPS....doesnt need it because theres no 3g/4g model so maps works fine over wifi
NFC.....again unless your planning on making a payment with your 10.2 inch tablet why would you need it
Ridiculous ratio?? Nothing ridiculous about it...nice landscape or portrait...everything displays and works normally
vibration would be nice when using on-screen keyboard, yeah i miss it
and about that gps missing:
oh well, guess not, don't know why it says GPS, GPS apps say there's no internal GPS, weird, would make a nice navigation for in the car
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The lack of GPS was annoying because I got this tablet JUST to have in the car. So the choices were to get a Galaxy instead of keep the C and use an external BT GPS unit. Since Samsung is so horrid about updating its tablets (I already had one, the lack of updates on that one is why I was having to buy another one! I ended up buying a Dual XGPS150A from Amazon and hard-wiring it to my truck. Works perfect!
I tether mine to my phone and get location information that way. I use Google Maps on teh tablet while diving.
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Reuben_skelz92 said:
The pixel c is still the best android tablet you can get
Vibration motor...not really needed you wont miss it for long
GPS....doesnt need it because theres no 3g/4g model so maps works fine over wifi
NFC.....again unless your planning on making a payment with your 10.2 inch tablet why would you need it
Ridiculous ratio?? Nothing ridiculous about it...nice landscape or portrait...everything displays and works normally
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for me the 3 best tablet you can buy today are the Google pixel c, the Samsung galaxy tab s3 and the ipad pro, what do you think?
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for me the 3 best tablet you can buy today are the Google pixel c, the Samsung galaxy tab s3 and the ipad pro, what do you think?
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Ipad pro 10.5
Reuben_skelz92 said:
Ipad pro 10.5
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I have the s3 tab and with the spen it is wonderful
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I have the s3 tab and with the spen it is wonderful
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Yeah. But it has samsung software....that's always a negative lol
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Yeah. But it has samsung software....that's always a negative lol
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the pixel c seems to me one of the best tablet there is, you have it for a long time? Do you use it only at home or do you usually take it to more places?
kevin_23 said:
the pixel c seems to me one of the best tablet there is, you have it for a long time? Do you use it only at home or do you usually take it to more places?
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I had for a year or so. Ive been completely anti apple for a long time but got an ipad pro for work and i must say i love it....everything works better and its built for the bigger tablet size format. I still prefer android but unfortunately there isnt really premium android tablets being made now. The s3 seems good but overpriced for an older processer and samsung software with very little updates. I loved my pixel c but its over 2 years now and it is cumborsome so i sold it...but if you need an android tablet i would still recommend the pixel c over anything else

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