I'm assuming you use a microSD in you SLR. Never thought about doing that, but even then I think I'd rather just use usb host than fiddling with SD cards.Review photos I take with my SLR. Watch video sometimes but rarely.
I'm assuming you use a microSD in you SLR. Never thought about doing that, but even then I think I'd rather just use usb host than fiddling with SD cards.Review photos I take with my SLR. Watch video sometimes but rarely.
Damn that's pretty.
Are there any 1280x800 7" tablets already out? if so maybe I could check one out in a store, get a feel for the size.
1024x600Isn't the nook touch that resolution?
Asus is releasing the Memo 370T later this year. Same specs as this, basically the exact same thing as this for $250 with 16 GB internal but a camera on the back and a HDMI out and SD Card slot as well.
Got approved by the FCC last month it seems, so should be out soon.
Just got in, any video of the conference available?
Specs look good for the price although 7" is too small for for a non 3g device.
For me personally, I'm not sure I can see myself getting one. It doesn't really have any features over what other Jelly Bean tablets will have does it?
Basically it, like the Q, are purposely gimped in a move to get people entrenched into the Google Play ecosystem. While I get it from a business standpoint, it's a very 'Apple' move ... and not a direction I want (or expected) to see Google go into.
People have been complaining about MS supposedly doing that with Surface ... this actually looks to be a further move in that direction, particularly if they pull the plug on GoogleTV.
For me personally, I'm not sure I can see myself getting one. It doesn't really have any features over what other Jelly Bean tablets will have does it?
Basically it, like the Q, are purposely gimped in a move to get people entrenched into the Google Play ecosystem. While I get it from a business standpoint, it's a very 'Apple' move ... and not a direction I want (or expected) to see Google go into.
People have been complaining about MS supposedly doing that with Surface ... this actually looks to be a further move in that direction, particularly if they pull the plug on GoogleTV.
What is gimped on the Q and nexus 7?
yeah this is what raistlin and others are getting atIsn't the lack of size in memory and SD slots really due to the fact that they're trying to keep everything in the cloud ecosystem they've set up? I mean, that and it's cheaper to have less, and thus makes the tablet cheaper.
Isn't the lack of size in memory and SD slots really due to the fact that they're trying to keep everything in the cloud ecosystem they've set up? I mean, that and it's cheaper to have less, and thus makes the tablet cheaper.
No hdmi out, not sd card slot (both are on the vast majority of similarly priced android tablets). Meaning with the very limited storage space you have to rely on streaming from google play for almost all of your media.
Not to mention Google blocks the USB Hub feature on Nexus devices despite being a feature of ICS (and Jelly Bean) without hacking.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/28/t...facturing-in-the-us-a-try.html?pagewanted=all
Fix your face Raistlin. Being wrong is not a good look on you.
Except it's not a comparison to begin with. You are reading too much into one-off statements to the press.
- More powerful SoC - OMAP4460 (dual-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU and SGX540 graphics core). Apple TV 3 uses an A5R2 variant (single-core ARM Cortex-A9 CPU and SGX543 with an unknown active core count). Roku 2 XS uses a Broadcom BCM2835 (ARM11 core with Broadcom’s VideoCore co-processor).
- More memory - 1GB LPDDR RAM, 16GB NAND flash memory. Apple 3 TV has 512 MB LPDDR2 RAM, 8 GB NAND flash memory. Roku 2 XS has 256MB DDR2 DRAM, 256 MB flash memory.
- More complex form-factor in materials and design, including extras like 32 perimeter LEDs, etc
- NFC
- Relatively complex on-board controls (rotating top dome volume control and capacitive touch sensor for mute on/off)
- 25W class D amplifier with banana plug outputs
- 1st generation product produced in limited quantities
I'm sure Chinese labor could make it cost a bit less, but certainly not anywhere near what it's being compared to. It's simply more advanced HW with more features - it is not in the same tier. So even assuming large-scale production in China, this will never have a BOM like Apple TV or Roku.
The point is, there really isn't anything to even compare it to. There isn't a similarly speced product out there in mass production in China to get a price from.
Fix your face. It's an ugly mug
He means he wants all his own files, stored on his own drives, and compressed with his favorite codecs.What is gimped on the Q and nexus 7?
No hdmi out, not sd card slot (both are on the vast majority of similarly priced android tablets). Meaning with the very limited storage space you have to rely on streaming from google play for almost all of your media.
Not to mention Google blocks the USB Hub feature on Nexus devices despite being a feature of ICS (and Jelly Bean) without hacking.
He means he wants all his own files, stored on his own drives, and compressed with his favorite codecs.
Look, guys, I know it feels weird to stream all your entertainment, but it really is the future. Collecting and ripping Blu-Rays or their successor will probably still be around for hobbyists but don't expect major manufacturers to cater to your specific needs.
Most of us are ready to embrace an all streaming future.
He means he wants all his own files, stored on his own drives, and compressed with his favorite codecs.
Look, guys, I know it feels weird to stream all your entertainment, but it really is the future. Collecting and ripping Blu-Rays or their successor will probably still be around for hobbyists but don't expect major manufacturers to cater to your specific needs.
Most of us are ready to embrace an all streaming future.
Really dude? REALLY?!? It works perfectly fine on my Nexus and I can almost guarantee it will work on this device. Don't be so hyberbolic.
I think this is a great impulse buy. I also think a 7 inch tablet is great for consuming content on the go. Especially if it's an HD one. More so than a 10 inch tablet. Most sites will convert to mobile on a 7 inch tablet whereas 10 inch tablets sometimes will still display the desktop version.
This and a Surface Pro will make my laptop obsolete.
He means he wants all his own files, stored on his own drives, and compressed with his favorite codecs.
Look, guys, I know it feels weird to stream all your entertainment, but it really is the future. Collecting and ripping Blu-Rays or their successor will probably still be around for hobbyists but don't expect major manufacturers to cater to your specific needs.
Most of us are ready to embrace an all streaming future.
Can I not stream my rips to the Q or load and play them on the Nexus 7?
He means he wants all his own files, stored on his own drives, and compressed with his favorite codecs.
Look, guys, I know it feels weird to stream all your entertainment, but it really is the future. Collecting and ripping Blu-Rays or their successor will probably still be around for hobbyists but don't expect major manufacturers to cater to your specific needs.
Most of us are ready to embrace an all streaming future.
The Q doesn't do anything other than play stuff tied to play accounts at the moment.
The Q doesn't do anything other than play stuff tied to play accounts at the moment.
Asus is releasing the Memo 370T later this year. Same specs as this, basically the exact same thing as this for $250 with 16 GB internal but a camera on the back and a HDMI out and SD Card slot as well.
Got approved by the FCC last month it seems, so should be out soon.
I wish I knew more people who uses Google +.
I already have an iPad but jailbreaking iOS devices while wanting to keep up with OS updates is a pain in the ass. This is kinda tempting as a secondary device, and to have access to Android apps in general.
Interesting that in terms of price/features for tablets, the big 3 seem to have separated themselves into low/mid/top tiers, i.e. This/iPad/Surface
I thought the Surface was going to be more affordable. Could be wrong though.
Interested, but lack of sd slot....
I thought the Surface was going to be more affordable. Could be wrong though.
Yeah, I just can't believe they did this. Its the reason I never bought a Kindle Fire either. I don't get it, but their Galaxy Nexus doesn't have an SD card slot either, right? I don't get it.
Yeah, I just can't believe they did this. Its the reason I never bought a Kindle Fire either. I don't get it, but their Galaxy Nexus doesn't have an SD card slot either, right? I don't get it.
Neither does the Nexus S, my device. But 16GB for this phone is a lot I'd say. But for a tablet... I'd want at least 32GB. Even if it was 16 + 16.
Asus is releasing the Memo 370T later this year. Same specs as this, basically the exact same thing as this for $250 with 16 GB internal but a camera on the back and a HDMI out and SD Card slot as well.
Got approved by the FCC last month it seems, so should be out soon.