Hello,
I have just bought Ramos i9. I have to say that it is really grate tablet for the price. I have only one problem with it -the white balance of the screen -it is too yellowish.
Couple days ago I came across the Asus Splendid app that was installed originally on MeMo Pad 7. It purpose was to change the white balance of the screen to the suitable for user.
Could anyone tell me if there is a chance to find similar application to Ramos i9 (intel core) or there is any way to port it to Ramos i9?
I would really appreciate your help.
Hi,
I have a Lenovo Yoga 2 Pro tablet which I got as a gift and I'm rarely using it coz of the size and Android. I'm Web a Developer so to do some on-the-go coding, I thought to exchange this with a portable windows tablet and I got some offers from Thinkpad Tablet owners. Neither Thinkpad Tablet nor Yoga Tablet 2 pro are selling in my region so I dont have the proper idea about the actual region based price.
Is it worth to exchange my Yoga Tablet 2 pro with a 64GB Thinkpad tablet? I know my one has a good display and additional features such as Projector, Subwoofer, stand etc.. but what is the point if I'm not using them. If you were me, would you consider exchange this?
Regards
Hello everyone ,
I have to give a tablet to my wife, (there is some nervousness in the house , and I thought to calm tempers) must not surpass 200 €.
Between 8 and 10 inches and possibly with good support of the online community (then with root available etc ...)
I noticed:
Lenovo Yoga 2 8 "(only wifi) 59426324 of which I really liked the design, the fact that he had 2GB of RAM, FullHD, reclining positions.
From the site but do not know if it has GPS and Bluethoot, if it supports micro sdxc, and if the graphics card can handle game fast type Rail Rush (my wife with the Sony Xperia E4G suffered slowdowns and there can play ).
Last thing I do not understand why costs less than buying it from the same Lenovo site.
And LG G Pad 10.1 (V700) that is LG brand with which I have always enjoyed it, few frills of installed programs, 10-inch, battery good. But I found on the internet only the root.
I thank whoever answers :fingers-crossed:
there is no one who knows me advise? sigh :crying:
I currently own a Galaxy Note pro 12.2 (P900) that I use daily. In addition, I heavily use the S-Pen features and notetaking apps for work for at least 4-6 hours a day. I use a miracast dongle to project my tab onto a projecter and it has been working wonderfully for years. It is about time for an upgrade, and wondering if the Lenovo Yoga Book is comparable to the Galaxy Note Pro. I will use the same notetaking apps, like squid and such, and I will be able to screen mirror using my dongle. But is it worth the upgrade? I am not convinced yet, what are you thoughts? Thanks in advance!
Hi
I did own a notepro12.2 before and did do the upgrade. I am now working with the YogaBook since 6 weeks and I still miss my notepro12.2 that I did use 2 1/2 years.
It's not the smaler screen i miss, it's mostly the excelent samsung software. In special the multi-screen feature of the samsung and the integration if the S-pen in android.
The higher performance and compact build of the yoga book does mostly catch this software gaps. But i still miss these nice features samsung did build into android.
if not neccesarry I would continue using notepro12.2. This is still one of the top devices and there is nothing new and comparable on the market. yogabook is the only thing "close to" but it isn't better. May be when you check the paper, but not in daylie use
pro for yoga: compact, weight, keyboard, performance
pro tabpro: 12.2" screen, touchwizz
I recommend LectureNotes as note taking app. It is not vector based like the Samsung stuff, it is more bitmapbut it has alot of features, drawing tools etc. The great thing is that the notebook folders can be synced between devices unlike Samsung's way of handling note files. Also LN dev is very helpful.
I use it on my YBook and Note 2014 , it works well.
The only thing I miss from Samsung is the handwriting recognition which Ybook does not ahev by default and I do not use Google stuff.
I also had a note 12.2 that died. I've got one I was given for spare parts, I'm still hoping to resurrect my 12.2, but in the meantime, I got a yogabook. The screen on the yogabook feels really small after being used to the 12.2. But overall I like it. It definitely hits the 'tablet with a pen' spot, but I can not *wait* until I've at least got root and xposed, if not ROMs. Multiwindow would really improve the yogabook. I wish the pen stored inside, or clipped on or something, it's a pain having to get into my bag for it when I want to use it. The form factor options of the yogabook are nice tho-I could never get my 12.2 in the keyboard case at a good angle when I was lying down in bed. No problems on that front with the yogabook. If they made a yogabook with a 12 inch screen, I'd probably be willing to give up on my Note 12.2.
i recently bought a asus zenpad s8 . im playing lone wolf, galaxy on fire hd , xcom:enemy within.
i liked the pad so much but didnt like the small screen. i bought a asus zenpad s10 {z500m}.
i would like to know how can i transfer game save data from one device to another
is there an app built into the asus tablets ?