Android tablets?

Discussion in 'Tablets and Smart Phones' started by jeffmorris, Feb 22, 2012.

  1. jeffmorris

    jeffmorris Ancient Guru

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    What about Kindle Fire tablet?
     
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    It's not a full fledged Android tablet and it barely has any internal storage space. I still stand behind my recommendation of either the PlayBook or the SAMSUNG Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus

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    I got the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus for $300 at Best Buy store today.
     
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    Excellent, how is it, good? Should be good since it runs Android 3.2.x Honeycomb?

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    The tablet is good but I have to get used to how it works. It's too big to hold in one hand. The Android Market doesn't list which version of Android, which kind of CPU/GPU, and screen size for apps. The tablet has Nvidia Terga 2 CPU/GPU.
     
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    Tab 7 plus uses a Exynos 4210, which is way better than tegra 2 as far as video playback is concerned.
     
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    Any suggestions for tablet cases that double as stands and have wrist strips or something to prevent me from dropping the tablet? I dropped my PSP a few times and I had to tape the battery cover back on.
     
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    This, to be honest the Tegra 2 was probably one of the most underpowered SoCs that are still used. I don't know why.

    This?
    http://www.samsung.com/us/mobile/galaxy-tab-accessories/EFC-1E2NBEGSTA

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