I sold a 10.1" asus (tf101) transformer to buy my N4 figuring the phone could double as a tablet and so far, it's doing the job; better, if anything (It hasn't creashed yet!).
The N4 screen is obviously physically smaller but screen resolution is practically the same @ 1280x768 vs. 1280x800, so I simply hold the N4 closer to my eyes assisted as necessary by reading glasses. i'm aged 54 and wouldn't have required those in my 30s. There is also the option of plugging-in to a TV or monitor via the slimport adaptor.
of course my fingers now place a proportionately larger fingerprint on the touchscreen requiring a more delicate touch than with the 10" screen, but i use a BT mouse and keyboard when precise work is needed. Coupled with the DroidEdit app, I can finally use an android device as a productivity tool.
My asus had better battery life than the N4 but i've bought an Anker 10,00mAh portable charger to keep it going practically indefinitely.
finally I use an app called "screen rotation" to auto-rotate the Home screen, just like my old asus, so that i can use the phone entirely in landscape orientation while mounted on a stand.
when i sold the asus I kept my 7" blackberry playbook as a fallback but even that isn't getting much use now.
what else can a tablet do that the N4 can't?
I still prefer using my Nexus 7 to my Nexus 4 for most tasks... It's really inexplicable, technically the N4 is better in every way, the screen is better, the CPU is faster, the GPU is more powerful, they have similar battery life.... But somehow I just prefer working on a physically larger screen.
Then again, maybe I'm just stupidly fussy. Obviously, I can and do use my N4 for everything I'd use the 7 for, I don't always have the 7 with me...
i haven't touched my N7 since i got my N4, damnit google lol
If my phone had a 10" screen and a hot pluggable keyboard like my Transformer Prime, sure I'd ditch the tablet. All kidding aside, no way will a tiny handheld phone replace my 10" tablet.
I can't see my N4 replacing the iPad, the screen is too small so I have to focus more when I do stuff on the phone than I do on the tablet (I mostly do SSH and some light surfing).
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I can't see my N4 replacing the iPad, the screen is too small so I have to focus more when I do stuff on the phone than I do on the tablet (I mostly do SSH and some light surfing).
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screen too small? not if you're wearing magnifying glasses and you have it <8" from your eyes. it looks like a 42" TV!
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i'm used to viewing upclose now and do prefer it over the heft of my old asus.
i'm also finding my igo stowaway BT keyboard preferable to the transformer detachable keyboard for similar reasons.
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screen too small? not if you're wearing magnifying glasses and you have it <8" from your eyes. it looks like a 42" TV!
i'm used to viewing upclose now and do prefer it over the heft of my old asus.
i'm also finding my igo stowaway BT keyboard preferable to the transformer detachable keyboard for similar reasons.
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How do you hold it 8" away from your face whilst using a keyboard comfortably though?
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How do you hold it 8" away from your face whilst using a keyboard comfortably though?
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you don't actually need it that close. i was making the point that apparent screen size is contingent on distance from the viewer.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vh5kZ4uIUC0
i was using my mouse and keyboard on a train last week with the N4 propped-up on the keyboard's stand and wearing +1.5 reading glasses, it was very usable.
I have a Nexus 7 and I use it for any extended period of reading or whatnot. It has a much better battery than my Nexus 4.
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I have a Nexus 7 and I use it for any extended period of reading or whatnot. It has a much better battery than my Nexus 4.
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i don't doubt it.
but why take 2 bottles into the shower?
What else can a tablet do that your n4 can't?
It gives you the comfort to sit back relax and enjoy it (the tablet), all in one package - without the hassle of switching between using your fingers and a bluetooh mouse (???????) On a tiny device.
If you must only have one device then I guess an n4 can be productive. However productivity on a tablet is much better.
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Tablets can switch user without mods
Tablets have a different UI without mods
Tablets can run different apps without mods
However, if you are planning to root&tweak, the only difference will be hardware really
Yeah i had a nexus 7 and sold it along with my old phone to fund the purchase of the n4, very happy with the n4, but i'll probably pick up another n7 or its successor in the summer as for watching video/browsing the web the bigger size is much nicer..
beegbear said:
What else can a tablet do that your n4 can't?
It gives you the comfort to sit back relax and enjoy it (the tablet), all in one package - without the hassle of switching between using your fingers and a bluetooh mouse (???????) On a tiny device.
If you must only have one device then I guess an n4 can be productive. However productivity on a tablet is much better.
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Rummaging through the interweb just now i stumbled across this little bit of kit:
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Here's some specs too:
Processor - Intel Atom Z150
Clock speed - 1100 MHz
Installed RAM - 1024 MB
Wired connections - USB
Wireless PAN - Bluetooth 2.0+EDR
Wireless LAN - 802.11b, 802.11g
Wireless WAN - 3G
Memory expansion - MicroSD
Display type - TFT
Display size - 5 in
Native resolution - 800x480 pixels
Built-in devices - camera, keyboard, phone
Dimensions (W x H x D) - 174x25x84 mm
Navigation button/wheel
OS - Windows XP Professional SP3
Battery type - Li-ion
Looks pretty cool. I would get one if i had the £445 for it
Maybe in the near future aayyyyyyyyyy
fancy. where can i get one?
I'd love to get one of these true mini-computers (I like to think of my Rhodium as a mini-computer but until it runs regular desktop Windows it will always be somewhat limited).
However, I absolutely hate the way the mouse is setup on most of these kits. Usually there seems to be some kind of minuscule trackpad on one side of the screen and mouse buttons on the other side. I see the mouse buttons on this one, but where's the track pad? Is it that diamond shaped thing on the top left? If so I cannot imagine that the mouse on this thing would be even close to usable.
What I really want is a trackpoint/nipple mouse like the ones on Lenovo Thinkpads. I think Sony produced something like this, but it was absurdly expensive (~$800).
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What I really want is a trackpoint/nipple mouse like the ones on Lenovo Thinkpads. I think Sony produced something like this, but it was absurdly expensive (~$800).
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You are referring to the UX series UMPC. Beautiful device (when you install XP on it). My only complain is the keyboard has recessed keys (think of the Motorola Razr), so typing is difficult as hell.
I very much like the one that the OP has posted though. It does look somewhat like the Rhodium
Actually this is what I was thinking of:
Sony Vaio P
Both nice looking kits
Another useful thread
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Another useful thread
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The middle one kinda looks like the Uni
Don't get that sharp one, whatever you do. It's a nice machine, but I sold mine after a month because you get about an hour of use out of it(of battery), now I have a viliv s5 and love it. Sony ux was good, never had one, but loved playing with one at the stores
I ended up getting an Acer Aspire One A150.
Got it off a friend who has no idea on the price of electronics...
as a result, i got it for £20
Still might get one of these ULTRA portable netbooks sometime in the future though
Fin9ers said:
I ended up getting an Acer Aspire One A150.
Got it off a friend who has no idea on the price of electronics...
as a result, i got it for £20
Still might get one of these ULTRA portable netbooks sometime in the future though
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£20?!!? niiiiiiice!
Viliv S5
Any other Viliv users here? I want to ask about GPS navigation software for the S5.
Ordering one next month! ..
Yuck... although I like the concept of small portable computers... the reality is usually too much eye strain and inability to do perform "normal" computing tasks.
The smallest I want my computer to be is my netbook... which usually sits collecting dust on my night stand.
Wow people these are so cool! I haven't even heard of antly of these. So awesome. I have to have one now.
Xoom Xoom
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This is not a test It did not land in the rite place,
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Which admin are you
-Figured i needed a signature for my phone. This is it......
Anybody know of cheap ultra portable notebooks? $1000 - $1300
-Figured i needed a signature for my phone. This is it......
Fin9ers said:
I ended up getting an Acer Aspire One A150.
Got it off a friend who has no idea on the price of electronics...
as a result, i got it for £20
Still might get one of these ULTRA portable netbooks sometime in the future though
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Nice had one myself last year. Sold it again after using it a year for $200
If you tweak it a little you'll be able to play GTA Vice City on it San Andreas will also run, but you won't get 60 FPS.
Yes, as an ebook reader NC is heavy right ? I feel it has too much weight and when I am reading my starts paining unless I mount it somewhere. Also I am not able to read in bed.
I was thinking to get a case, so that i might feel less weight since I can hold it with two hands. What do you guys say ?
Whats your suggestions on it ? OR you never feel it is heavy ?
Why can't you hold the NC w/o the case with two hands?
Reading on bed? yes, it's kind of. NT is lighter.
Compared to reading on my iPad (heavy) or Viewsonic G-Tablet (really heavy) I don't think the Nook Color is heavy at all. I can read on it for hours while holding it without my hand cramping like it used to when I used my 10 inch devices for reading.
A good case can help, but a lot just add bulk or add edges.I don't find it heavy at all, but the NOOK Touch is noticeably a bit lighter. I don't think you'll find a color reader that's much lighter.
If this is a real problem, you might be happier with a NOOK Simple Touch.
it's lighter and thinner than the kindle fire too...
out of my 3 e-book readers that i have had (ebookwise.com ereader, velocity micro cruz reader, and my NC) the nook is the lighter one...and as far as i can tell from checking out other e-readers in stores the NC is one of the lightest ones.
*shrug* just my opinion
Yes its too heavy for my likes.. But the good performance and price / value make it worthwhile.
After all you get the nc for a mere 130$ while stuff like the Aurora cost you about 170$.
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I find the NookColor to be quite heavy compared to eink readers, but it is certainly not too heavy.
I really don't compare the weight of the nook color to other e-readers, that's not what it's replacing. As an e-reader it's replacing those big heaver hardbound books. As a tablet, it's kind of replacing my 7lb notebook.... It also replaces the 6 monster bookshelves in the other room. Try comparing it to an average textbook, and no that tiny paperback lit/poetry text is not average. Try chemistry/biology text that weigh more than my notebook computer.....
It's all subjective, what do you want? Battery life, cpu, memory, screen, os, lower weight, cost... Personally, I think it has a good weight for the specs, and after using the nook color, i could never go back to e-ink, not as it is now. I would love a 5 gram indestructable tablet with 25Ghz processor & 20 gb video with 3year battery, but it doesn't exist yet and certainly not in my price range.
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Agreed, FloydF. I sell quite a few signed first editions, mail then to buyers: general weights before packing for last half dozen ran from 1.7 to 3.1 lbs. My NC is considerably lighter, even with case. Of course, I still do most of my e-reading on my old and much loved Nook e-inker, that is, when I don't have a 'real' book in hand.Sometimes you just gotta take the weight.
It aint heavy its my Nook Color.
So am I the only guy who thinks NC is heavier
My GF recommends P90-x. She says in just a few short weeks youll be throwing that nook around like its nothing! Reading with two hands??? Nah not anymore. Youll be reading with one hand for hours. LOOK MOM ONE HAND!
I have a very large right arm, so I'm good.
I have a dell streak 7 and my husband has an ipad. I would take the NC any day over those two. Not nearly as heavy. I have a case that looks like a book cover and my NC just snaps in. Very easy to take out the NC when I'm reading, etc.
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As an ereader, its a bit heavy, but if reading laying down on the couch I prop it up on my leg ~ part of the point of an ereader is if you can't read the text at that distance you can change the size of the text instead of just holding it closer.
As a media tablet, its light, but then I naturally have it propped up when watching streaming video.
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I have a very large right arm, so I'm good.
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You just need to build your arm up a bit for reading... or whatever.
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I find it very comfortable. I used to fall asleep reading with the light on... now turn I off the lights set my reading apps to white text on black and if I fall asleep it turns off. I usually prop it up on a pillow and read on my side. I have a Roocase Executive leather case which adds a little bulk but a lot of protection (really like being able to zip it up!)... and lots of variations for positioning on a table. NC and case are about the same weight as a hardcover book.
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I have a dell streak 7 and my husband has an ipad. I would take the NC any day over those two. Not nearly as heavy. I have a case that looks like a book cover and my NC just snaps in. Very easy to take out the NC when I'm reading, etc.
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So with a case, which makes NC like a book cover reduces the weight when holded with two hands like a real book ?
I don't find comfortable holding NC with two hands in Portrait mode.
If you get a case, you should really consider an easel style.
^any link ? perhaps on ebay ?
Thank u
Today only apparently, but a great deal
http://tech.woot.com/offers/motorola-bluetooth-keyboard
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$29.99 retail $69
It has the same android keys as the bigger logitech one, but it's cheaper AND has a trackpad. I picked one up :good:
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Today only apparently, but a great deal
http://tech.woot.com/offers/motorola-bluetooth-keyboard
$29.99 retail $69
It has the same android keys as the bigger logitech one, but it's cheaper AND has a trackpad. I picked one up :good:
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Ordered one as well. The HP Touchpad keyboard is pretty functional, but the built in touchpad and android specific keys on the Motorola forced me to purchase.
Got mine delivered today, I like it a lot. Not as flimsy as I feared. Though it feels "cheap" compared to the Touchpad keyboard. The keys are some kind of plastic that just feels really cheap to me. Trackpad is nice, would have been awesome if it supported multitouch, but I'll take what I can get for the price. Android specific keys are a bonus. One disappointment is that the music shortcut keys don't appear to do anything when in some other apps. One the homescreen, it starts up some music. Just some rambling thoughts on the product...
I ordered this as well. How does the track pad respond? Is it in a comfortable position to use? I'm anxiously awaiting mine. I hope I made the right choice and picked this over the HP.
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Damn sold out
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I ordered this as well. How does the track pad respond? Is it in a comfortable position to use? I'm anxiously awaiting mine. I hope I made the right choice and picked this over the HP.
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Trackpad isn't bad. I don't know that I'd call it responsive. The pointer moves fairly slowly, not sure if there's a way to adjust the speed or not (should add that it's not like you have a ton of screen real estate to mouse across, so it doesn't really matter). I haven't really had much opportunity yet to mess with it.
One kind of cool thing is that opening the trackpad drawer wakes the screen up. Something does. Sometimes it wakes up when I pick it up, not sure what is triggering it.
My only real gripe so far is just the material the keys are made out of. Though, as long as I'm griping, I prefer matte plastic to glossy as well.
If you go into Language and Input there is an option for pointer speed.
Yeah, found the setting and made some adjustments.
It's pretty responsive, some occasional failures to respond to taps (like I have to tap again to get it to do whatever, it's pretty infrequent though).
The keyboard is nice, love the Android specific keys, kind of ambivalent about the touchpad. It's nice to have (and was a good deal), but not something I'd pay extra for. I think I'd prefer what appears to be the updated version with a pointer nub instead.
edit: Rage at my palms brushing against the touchpad, so annoying.
T'is back for $29:
http://www.woot.com/offers/motorola-bluetooth-keyboard-2
After having used it a little more extensively, I'm kind of thinking the trackpad isn't worth it. The inability to do any multitouch gestures really hold it back. I find that the trackpad doesn't really offer that much to the whole experience. Some little things that hold it back that you either can't do or I don't know how to do.
One example is there doesn't seem to be a way to open the notification drawer. I'll click on the status bar and it'll flash like it wants to open, but nothing happens. Same effect if you were to just tap on it with your finger. There's no click-drag thing like you'd have on a Windows laptop. For $30, the trackpad is a bonus. I wouldn't pay extra for it though.
I hate that us Canucks can never get these damned deals. Grr.......
Agreed. I know now have used mine and needless to say I'm disappointed with the track pad. The keyboard is definitely justifiable for its size, build, and and shortcuts. The track pad though... Is junk. You can pull the notification bar down but to press and hold and drag seems like it would break soon. But whatever needed something because these keyboards and docks for the N7 don't seem to be rushed.
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I got my keyboard in yesterday and have been playing with it for a while. As a keyboard it's great, it types fast and accurately and has some nice Android hotkeys. The keys feel plasticky (because they are) but they're kind of a matte finish which is grippy. The trackpad is a nice bonus, nothing amazing but it works in place of a mouse in a pinch. Unfortunately it doesn't support gestures (it says it does, but I guess its only for Motorola devices). It does have a physical click, so you can use that or a double tap and drag around in place of a swipe. Overall I like it, `it feels solid and has a nice weight plus some extra features. For the deal price it's a great keyboard, if I paid the full MSRP it would be lacking.
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I got my keyboard in yesterday and have been playing with it for a while. As a keyboard it's great, it types fast and accurately and has some nice Android hotkeys. The keys feel plasticky (because they are) but they're kind of a matte finish which is grippy. The trackpad is a nice bonus, nothing amazing but it works in place of a mouse in a pinch. Unfortunately it doesn't support gestures (it says it does, but I guess its only for Motorola devices). It does have a physical click, so you can use that or a double tap and drag around in place of a swipe. Overall I like it, `it feels solid and has a nice weight plus some extra features. For the deal price it's a great keyboard, if I paid the full MSRP it would be lacking.
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LOL, there's a physical click somewhere? Can't wait to get home to see how I missed it.
I have yet to get that double tap and drag to work, just wasn't happening for me.
I almost missed it too. Although based on the angle I feel like I'm going to break it while pushing down to click. The click and drag is borderline impossible. I think I'm going to only use it when there's no surface for a mouse around in a real pinch.
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What do you know, it is clicky. To be honest, I find the trackpad to be much more useful now. On a hard surface, it's just resistant enough that you won't accidently trigger it. I find myself able to drag and click fairly easily.
If only gestures worked...
Screen type, size and resolution seem to be the crucial discerning factor for mobile phones. the Note 2 stepped up its size, and was an even bigger success than the Note 1. So should the next Note step up to a 6-inch screen ?
+1 Yes or -1 No?
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It should be pocket size.
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Yes, but only if the phone size stays the same
Well only if it has flexible screen because the galaxy S IV its coming 5" flexible super Amoled HD 440 ppi and I think that it's pretty hard to beat that since where are you gonna put the Spen with a flexible screen so I guess my next device its gonna be SIV
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No please, if i want a bigger screened note i'll buy a 7".
Yes because being that much bigger won't matter much to me at all. This phone fits in my pocket with room to spare let's fill it up
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If it has no bezel at all, then yeah, I might just be able to use it with one hand. which is where my limit lies.
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Yes, but only if the phone size stays the same
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This might actually work. Starting out with the Note 2 and sacrificing the SAMSUNG logo at top, and making the bottom homescreen button much narrower.
Edit: Come to think of it. It is not actually a (secret) 4-way navigation button, right? I actually can't tell from the feel of it....
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This might actually work. Starting out with the Note 2 and sacrificing the SAMSUNG logo at top, and making the bottom homescreen button much narrower.
Edit: Come to think of it. It is not actually a (secret) 4-way navigation button, right? I actually can't tell from the feel of it....
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Wait ... Samsung... sacrificing their logo...? That's like asking apple to stop with their lawsuits.
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I took a ruler across my Notes screen and 6 inches of screen will be a tight fit.
If the physical button is made into capacitive doesn't count as that's not part of the screen.
I think the Current Note/Note 2 should not get any bigger in total physical size as that would go too much into tablet territory.
A 6 inch screen in my opinion would be the absolute max I would like to see this phone go to. Any bigger and I wont buy it.
I dont mind if the machine keep the same size as 3.2 x 5.8 inch, and screen is 6 inch, it should be able to fit the 6 inch in if it is kind of frameless.
It is possible.
But seems better if keep the screen as 5.3 inch size, and decrease the overall of the machine size to something like GS3.
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I took a ruler across my Notes screen and 6 inches of screen will be a tight fit.
If the physical button is made into capacitive doesn't count as that's not part of the screen.
I think the Current Note/Note 2 should not get any bigger in total physical size as that would go too much into tablet territory.
A 6 inch screen in my opinion would be the absolute max I would like to see this phone go to. Any bigger and I wont buy it.
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Here are a few photos to get an idea of a 6-inch phone. In fact, on second thought, a surface-like touch-keyboard should be built into the cover.
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Actually I do believe a 6-inch Samsung phone will be coming by the end of 2013. But this is pure speculation based on the rate at which Samsung churns out phone-models. It is harder for Samsung to make a 6" phone, b/c big high quality, high res screens are more complicated to make and because they break easier. Samsung has unprecedented brand value, and as such they fare better making no product (i.e. devices which never see the public eye) rather than a disastrous product with lots of bad press.
Would I want one? Perhaps, after I have watched many youtube videos and read reviews with real-life photos.
Rumor: 6.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 3 tipped for 2013
Samsung‘s stylus-enabled “phablets” are set to get even bigger, sources in South Korea claim, with the Galaxy Note III tipped to have a whopping 6.3-inch display when it arrives in 2013.....
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And a hint at a future Spen
bloodyduke said:
Rumor: 6.3-inch Samsung Galaxy Note 3 tipped for 2013
http://www.slashgear.com/6-3-inch-samsung-galaxy-note-3-tipped-for-2013-13260736/
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Amazing
But I guess its toooooooo big for a phone!
I remember when NOTE was released and I wondered if I should really buy it. I went to the store, checked it out and felt comfortable with it for daily use coz I could put it in my pocket and still use it as a 'phone'. BUT 6.3" I dunno! Maybe that's the end of the line for me!
LOL samsung should be crazy to put 6"+ screen PHONE unless its border-less with no keys, just whole screen .. yeah that would be cool :good:
-1 Samsung should focus more on productivity and entertainment for the next generation of the note. Even more processing power, more ram for another level of multitasking, more focus on the camera and photography features(which I doubt will happen because of the galaxy camera). The s pen of the note 2 was greatly improved upon but I feel that even more improvements can be add to the s pen. If they do decide to enlarge the screen, 5.7 should be the MAX!
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Amazing
But I guess its toooooooo big for a phone!
I remember when NOTE was released and I wondered if I should really buy it. I went to the store, checked it out and felt comfortable with it for daily use coz I could put it in my pocket and still use it as a 'phone'. BUT 6.3" I dunno! Maybe that's the end of the line for me!
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From a psychological perspective the screen specs just have to have at least a 6 in them. Few would upgrade otherwise. Note = Screen. Case in point: apples product line and the journalistic endnotes they receive
I am pretty convinced that Sammy will go the way of virtual Android Homebutton in their new Note. Hate it or love it. And it will be pretty soon: Q2/Q3 2013
I'm sharing my experience with a really cheap and reliable gaming mouse.
It's this one
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you'll find it on Amazon under various brands like Holife/Victsing/PICTEK and even with RGB(I have the old non RGB version).
I'm using it since 2017 for my daily work AND I'm playing a lot, mostly FPS(BF, DayZ, Warzone) and RPG with it.
The fact that you can get it for 14€/14$ is incredibly. Compared to the price you receive
fully customizyble LED or RGB illumination via software, also the rest of the keys
7200DPI sensor which works on every mousepad I've been using over the past 5 years(switching them at least once a year)
On the fly up/down programmable DPI keys next to the mous wheel with optical feedback(in my case)
nice switches with a very good feedback and short way
mouse feet with a superior lifetime, they're like new, no wear
The whole mouse, the mechanic, the cover shows no wear or damage. It has also no ugly rubber on the housing which feels like glue after some time. Sturdy, cheap ABS plastic, nothing else
How are the ergonomics? It looks a bit "flat", does it fill out the curves of your hand @strongst ?
My all time favorite mouse...
strongst said:
I'm sharing my experience with a really cheap and reliable gaming mouse.
It's this one
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you'll find it on Amazon under various brands like Holife/Victsing/PICTEK and even with RGB(I have the old non RGB version).
I'm using it since 2017 for my daily work AND I'm playing a lot, mostly FPS(BF, DayZ, Warzone) and RPG with it.
The fact that you can get it for 14€/14$ is incredibly. Compared to the price you receive
fully customizyble LED or RGB illumination via software, also the rest of the keys
7200DPI sensor which works on every mousepad I've been using over the past 5 years(switching them at least once a year)
On the fly up/down programmable DPI keys next to the mous wheel with optical feedback(in my case)
nice switches with a very good feedback and short way
mouse feet with a superior lifetime, they're like new, no wear
The whole mouse, the mechanic, the cover shows no wear or damage. It has also no ugly rubber on the housing which feels like glue after some time. Sturdy, cheap ABS plastic, nothing else
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That's a cheap and decent price it's probably worth every penny
I'm probably not gonna buy it because I already have a mouse but if something happens to it these are type of mouses I should definitely buy it
svetius said:
How are the ergonomics? It looks a bit "flat", does it fill out the curves of your hand @strongst ?
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Maybe he should send out a video of using mouse in order to explain that
Sounds good. I only use my notebook built-in track pad!
svetius said:
How are the ergonomics? It looks a bit "flat", does it fill out the curves of your hand @strongst ?
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Austinredstoner said:
Maybe he should send out a video of using mouse in order to explain that
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It's not a big one 124x63 and 40mm high. I'm wearing glove size 8/9
I have a Microsoft Sidewinder mouse too, which is nearly the same fit
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It's not a big one 124x63 and 40mm high. I'm wearing glove size 8/9
I have a Microsoft Sidewinder mouse too, which is nearly the same fit
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Nice
strongst said:
I'm sharing my experience with a really cheap and reliable gaming mouse.
It's this one
View attachment 5349793
you'll find it on Amazon under various brands like Holife/Victsing/PICTEK and even with RGB(I have the old non RGB version).
I'm using it since 2017 for my daily work AND I'm playing a lot, mostly FPS(BF, DayZ, Warzone) and RPG with it.
The fact that you can get it for 14€/14$ is incredibly. Compared to the price you receive
fully customizyble LED or RGB illumination via software, also the rest of the keys
7200DPI sensor which works on every mousepad I've been using over the past 5 years(switching them at least once a year)
On the fly up/down programmable DPI keys next to the mous wheel with optical feedback(in my case)
nice switches with a very good feedback and short way
mouse feet with a superior lifetime, they're like new, no wear
The whole mouse, the mechanic, the cover shows no wear or damage. It has also no ugly rubber on the housing which feels like glue after some time. Sturdy, cheap ABS plastic, nothing else
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
How many baba spammers can it kill in a minute ?
karandpr said:
How many baba spammers can it kill in a minute ?
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