I think I'm going to be holding out until a decently priced(under $400), 7"+, capacitive touch screen, running Android 2.1+ tablet comes out. There are a few that fit that criteria , but who knows when they will actually come out.
7" is about the perfect size for a tablet in my opinion. Not too big, kind of like like ipad and not too small, like the Dell Streak.
I made those same assumptions when I started my trek for the perfect Android Tablet.
The issue with the 7" tablets is not the size but the usability. All of them are 800x480. Hence, they all have the same resolution as a 5", 4.3, 3.7,3.5 android screen. All the apps are designed for phones. Unless, until, app developers make tablet apps, the extra 2" is wasted.
For example, I do a lot of SSH/terminal. Connectbot doesn't work any better on a 7" tablet vs my Droid Incredible. Whereas on the iPad, the SSH/VNC app, there is a major difference from the iPhone version. The iPad app has hot-keys and keyboards short-cuts for CTRL, ESC, TAB, etc... It makes a big difference in usability.
I am started to think the 5" is where I want to go. Until we start seeing "tablet" specific apps that take advantage of the larger screen, I don't know if I want to go out and start experimenting (purchasing).
Well I know that Android itself is scalable, so all it's going to take is one tablet with a higher resolution to make it worthwhile. If you don't live in the UK, I managed to dig up a few other links for purchase:
Well I know that Android itself is scalable, so all it's going to take is one tablet with a higher resolution to make it worthwhile. If you don't live in the UK, I managed to dig up a few other links for purchase:
Having used a 7" tablet myself, it is a very good size - a good fit for your hand. I think it's a better size for reading than the 5".
I *May* Add the wiipad to that list, as it's supposed to be a 10.1" with a cortex cpu too.
I just read an article on Engadget saying the the Huawei S7 has not yet been released and has no release date. So, what I'm wondering is how are they being sold online when they haven't been released yet?
It's a pre-release. Check out the info on expansys.
For surfing, the 7" is way better than a phone, but not quite up to the same level as a laptop. Videos are not bad, but just like laptops, some screens are better than others. I could handle watching a full video on a 7" screen if the battery could last that long.
Blog posting ... well ... if you can handle doing it on a phone you could handle doing it on a tablet device. it depends on the touch screen, as well - if it's a cheap resistive one, you won't like it. If it's like the iPad, you may be able to handle it. I think I would want to do it only if I had an external keyboard.
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