1.i already have an xperia play and we have 2 laptops at home as well as a desktop pc so would any of you think that it would be suitable for me to buy this eeepad?
2. should i rather wait for the eepad transformer prime infinity 4g/3g? is it significantly better?
3. Similar to other android devices, does this require unlocking/rooting to enhance the experience or is it sufficient enough out of the box?
4. can this replace a laptop? As in, work in the same way, allow me to use msn and access websites with ease (and speed)?
5.would it be possible to use my xperia play's gamepad whilst playing the game on the transformer prime?
6. would i be better off waiting for a windows tablet? they look gooood.
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There is a lot of opinion being asked here. But here is my opinion.
1) I have a beast of a laptop that acts mostly as a desktop. I have a desktop at work. I have a Droid Bionic. I have a Vita and 3DS. But I still find the Transformer Prime has it's specific uses. This will vary wildly from person to person. I don't think I would be any worse off for not having the Prime, but I do like having it.
2) I don't want to pay for another data plan, so I wouldn't wait for a 3g/4g one. Now the 1080p one, maybe I would wait for that. You know, if you're into waiting.
3) I have mine rooted, but other than that it's stock. There is a bootloader unlock too, although it still leaves a tiny but locked. I find the speed is fine, but unlocking/rooting can give features, not just speed.
4) Yes you can do most web browsing, including web-mail and even some flash sites. But to be honest, the experience is still just not up to par with a laptop. The browser is pretty good, but not quite chrome. The office apps are usable, but nowhere near as nice as MS Office. Video/music apps, ok those are mostly better than desktop ones. But really, it's not a laptop. Now, if you don't need a laptop, then great. I mean, I use my prime at school instead of a laptop and I'm a computer science master's student.
5) Probably not. At least not easily. You can however plug in an xbox 360 or ps3 controller if you have the keyboard dock or the special usb adapter.
6) Windows 8 on ARM is looking pretty promising, but once again, do you like waiting?
All in all, if you really feel you need a tablet right now and you have disposable income, then just buy one. Pick a tegra 3 you like and go with it. I like my prime despite some of the problems. But if you are iffy, then it's probably not a good time to buy one. Wait until you absolutely feel have to have one. Wait until you find something that excites you. Don't just buy one because everyone else is.
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There is a lot of opinion being asked here. But here is my opinion.
1) I have a beast of a laptop that acts mostly as a desktop. I have a desktop at work. I have a Droid Bionic. I have a Vita and 3DS. But I still find the Transformer Prime has it's specific uses. This will vary wildly from person to person. I don't think I would be any worse off for not having the Prime, but I do like having it.
2) I don't want to pay for another data plan, so I wouldn't wait for a 3g/4g one. Now the 1080p one, maybe I would wait for that. You know, if you're into waiting.
3) I have mine rooted, but other than that it's stock. There is a bootloader unlock too, although it still leaves a tiny but locked. I find the speed is fine, but unlocking/rooting can give features, not just speed.
4) Yes you can do most web browsing, including web-mail and even some flash sites. But to be honest, the experience is still just not up to par with a laptop. The browser is pretty good, but not quite chrome. The office apps are usable, but nowhere near as nice as MS Office. Video/music apps, ok those are mostly better than desktop ones. But really, it's not a laptop. Now, if you don't need a laptop, then great. I mean, I use my prime at school instead of a laptop and I'm a computer science master's student.
5) Probably not. At least not easily. You can however plug in an xbox 360 or ps3 controller if you have the keyboard dock or the special usb adapter.
6) Windows 8 on ARM is looking pretty promising, but once again, do you like waiting?
All in all, if you really feel you need a tablet right now and you have disposable income, then just buy one. Pick a tegra 3 you like and go with it. I like my prime despite some of the problems. But if you are iffy, then it's probably not a good time to buy one. Wait until you absolutely feel have to have one. Wait until you find ething that excites you. Don't just buy one because everyone else is.
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Thanks a lot, I'm not too picky but just wanted one as a laptop substitute kind of thing which would replace the need for a laptop. I don't use a laptop for much with the exception of the occasional word document, going on to MSN and some casual browsing (albeit with many tabs). Is it suitable in this case?
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Thanks a lot, I'm not too picky but just wanted one as a laptop substitute kind of thing which would replace the need for a laptop. I don't use a laptop for much with the exception of the occasional word document, going on to MSN and some casual browsing (albeit with many tabs). Is it suitable in this case?
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Yessir. It's great for casual browsing, emailing, etc. The dock is phenomenal. Lasts longer than my laptop too, unless I use super super power saving mode.
Just an FYI, this should have been posted in the Q/A section of the prime forum.
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Yessir. It's great for casual browsing, emailing, etc. The dock is phenomenal. Lasts longer than my laptop too, unless I use super super power saving mode.
Just an FYI, this should have been posted in the Q/A section of the prime forum.
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Thanks, I guess I dont want to be underwhelmed after shelling out quite a lot if money. I basically want it as a laptop but the tablet factor and all that is too cool. Any other limitations?
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Thanks, I guess I dont want to be underwhelmed after shelling out quite a lot if money. I basically want it as a laptop but the tablet factor and all that is too cool. Any other limitations?
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Not really. Its only really limitations due to the android ecosystem if anything. If casual browsing and emailing is your main concern, this will be great.
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How does MSN work on the prime though? I mean, doesn't it only handle one application at once? And please tell me what could make it better than a laptop . Thanks again
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How does MSN work on the prime though? I mean, doesn't it only handle one application at once? And please tell me what could make it better than a laptop . Thanks again
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Honestly, it works fine. And yes, like any tablet, it really only runs one application at a time but you can have many more open in the background and switch back and forth. That's really easy.
As for making it better than a laptop, there's no answer to this question. Pick one up, try it out, and see if it works for you.
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It's no laptop nor will it ever be a laptop it's a tablet. Just like an iPad galaxy tab or any other tablet. That being said it's an awesome tablet and took the place in many ways of my laptop.
If u buy one save the receipt. If you don't like it or it's not right for you take it back.
Thanks for the help guys
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I know I'm bringing back a dead thread but I have some more questions.
1. Do you think tegra 3 will become dated quite soon ( due to the new chip in iPad3)
2. Whicy type of websites cant I go on?
3. Do you think it's copable and sufficient to be using it as a laptop but only being able to do one thing at a time?
4. When does the infinity release? Will the prime receive a price drop after this?
Thanks
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I know I'm bringing back a dead thread but I have some more questions.
1. Do you think tegra 3 will become dated quite soon ( due to the new chip in iPad3)
2. Whicy type of websites cant I go on?
3. Do you think it's copable and sufficient to be using it as a laptop but only being able to do one thing at a time?
4. When does the infinity release? Will the prime receive a price drop after this?
Thanks
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1. no, the tegra 3 > a5x. the a5x is an enhanced dual core. teh ipad's strength is in the quad core GPU. Tegra 3 is solid and is only in one tablet so far that has been released. It's got a solid future!
2. Ummmm, java or flash heavy sites would be tough ,but dif browsers have dif strengths and weaknesses. I can't really say which sites don't work, try it out!
3. Yes, it's cut down on my procrastination and distractions 10-fold. Really this is person specific and depends on waht you need it for. some things are easier on the laptop but this is truly specific to the tasks you do on it.
4. Probably sometime in the late spring early summer. Maybe in June? As for hte price drop, ask Asus...no one knows for sure.
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Thanks again.
Is it possible to play flash games?
Is there any other factor which hinders it from being on par with a laptop?
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Thanks again.
Is it possible to play flash games?
Is there any other factor which hinders it from being on par with a laptop?
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Seriously, man. You're asking so many questions that are specific to you and your wants. Android has limitations. Flash games are nearly impossible to play on any tablet.
As for the second questions, you really just need to try it out for yourself. Ie I can't do professional video editing on here. I can't use a USB TV tuner to watch TV on here. These limitations are specific to me.
I don't mind helping you and answering your questions, but your questions can best be answered by buying the prime from somewhere that has a good (ie 30 day) return policy. Keep the receipt and return it if it doesn't work for you.
I'm sorry I can't help more, but you should really just go for it. I'm in love with my prime as are most of the people here. Give it a go!
Good luck
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Thanks a lot. Really gave me a lot of help. Thanks
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I aim to make this my last question, why did YOU buy the transformer prime? Was it just the cool factor? Why not get a notebook/laptop instead? Do you regret the purchase? This question is open to everyone.
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So... for $99, this is a steal.. but I have to say I'm already being tempted to sell it for an android tablet... which sadly, I don't have yet. I'm thinking a nook color would be a good place to start given the support, hackability and size.
BUT
I'd LOVE to hang on to the touchpad but with WebOS seemingly going the way of the dodo bird I don't have much hope in the way of app support.
So... give me some creative and useful ideas... how are you using your touchpad aside from the obvious websurfing and book reading?
I don't have mine yet.. so ARE there any killer apps on it that i'm just not aware of yet?
Im using it for its single most intended and greatest function..
Reading XDA and [H]ardforums on the crapper..
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thinking of using it as a universal remote, add an IR dongle and it would end up being cheaper almost all remotes, and it will have 10 times the functionality
I have an Advent Vega, a ASUS Transformer and now a touchpad. I would say the touchpad compares nicely with the transformer. If you paid ~£89 for it (as I did) I wouldn't sell, it really is quite functional, and that is assuming it never gets a port of HC/ICS.
Personally I'd use it for the same sort of things I use my TF101 for, that is web browsing/RSS viewing/Facebook/Twitter/PDFs/Ebooks/Video/Music on a big lovely screen
I had a nook color. It was okay. The touchpad is about a million times more functional. It has so much horsepower that it simply doesn't slow down (after a few tweaks). It runs flash and HTML5 with ease that the lack of apps is solved by using web apps. I can definitely see myself skipping Android and keeping WebOS in the future...
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God dammit! That was my line.
I use it for porn as well. What else is it good for? Porn on a 4" screen isn't cutting it for me anymore.
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School, way lighter than a laptop and faster then a netbook. do you know how easy it is to have the assignment, research, or random web page laying next to the paper you are writing on? Well worth the money even if android doesn't get ported.
I will buy it if you can't figure out a creative use for it.
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Desk clock.
Use it for my business. Most of my business apps I use are web base.
as a Kindle for my daughter, she loves it.
I actually have had a Nook Color for a while myself. The Touchpad is still trying to update, but performance-wise they seem pretty similar actually (the NC is overclocked). The bigger screen is nice, and I really really am liking WebOS, at least just from a spit-and-polish perspective.
So far the Touchpad is destined to be a radio in the kitchen, and probably a recipe machine, along with maybe a calendar/weatherman. We'll see I guess. I also have some PDFs I need to read which *just* don't fit well on the NC. I wish it could do netflix or hulu to open up its potential as a media center.
Just curious those of you that replaced their Android/iPad or no longer use it since they got the Note.
I am gonna get a Transformer Prime today but wandering if i will be overwhelmed with the Prime and Note. Or figuring if its necessary especially after the 650 i dropped on the Note lol.
I love my Note especially on the go. But its nice to have that extra real estate at home and of course more gadgets. But was debating $650 with the dock is expensive. But i currently have no laptop or netbook and the Prime seems.perfect for my needs.
I basically browse web, play nes and snes emulators. Email, root and Rom hacks. Obviously id take advantage of the Tegra 3 and game more.
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I rarely use my iPad 2 at home now.
I too am buying a Transformer Prime today from gamestop.
and i have a Note, and a Laptop at that( Tech nut) but i dont see why it would be over whelming. i like you will be using the Prime for home and when in the car my kids and play on it in the back seat. and my note is my daily driver.
the money issue, is not a big deal for me anymore, but i can see how that would make u want to wait or quesiton the want to get one. the Note can suffice for your needs if your strapped thats for sure.
but i must have both, having given my 10.1 galaxy tab to my mom....i want a replacement.
Really? Very interesting. Curious too see who does.
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I use my Xoom at home 90% of the time... my laptop the other 10% but I find my Note big enough that I no longer take my tablet with me when I go out in the day... just browsing for pleasure on the Note does not tend to be a pleasure due to old eyes...
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I pretty much just use my Note as a phone. I use my iPad 2 for most everything else and I have an HTC Flyer that I occasionally play with.
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I too am buying a Transformer Prime today from gamestop.
and i have a Note, and a Laptop at that( Tech nut) but i dont see why it would be over whelming. i like you will be using the Prime for home and when in the car my kids and play on it in the back seat. and my note is my daily driver.
the money issue, is not a big deal for me anymore, but i can see how that would make u want to wait or quesiton the want to get one. the Note can suffice for your needs if your strapped thats for sure.
but i must have both, having given my 10.1 galaxy tab to my mom....i want a replacement.
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Great points Im a huge tech nut myself. I can't wait to get my Prime and overclock and root it lol.
Small world, Im getting mine from Gamestop too. Free Tegra 3 games! Are you getting a dock? I think its a must have i got my GF one and its pretty awesome.
USB NES controller FTW! When i have free time to re-live my Excitebike and Punchout days lol.
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Just about reaching a full day with my Note and I realized today I used my iPad about 1/4 as much as I typically would.
I found the following: 1) Note is always with me, so its more convenient than the iPad 2) I am typically referencing something else on my Note so its faster to continue using it for the next task. 3) Of course right now there is a newness factor to it but overall I still think I find it more convenient to grab than the iPad.
I will have to see what my behaviors are in the future but for now I don't think my iPad is going to get much use.
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I use my Xoom at home 90% of the time... my laptop the other 10% but I find my Note big enough that I no longer take my tablet with me when I go out in the day... just browsing for pleasure on the Note does not tend to be a pleasure due to old eyes...
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Basically what Im looking to achieve. Minus the netbook being Im getting the Prime dock and gonna use it strictly for entertainment. No need for a netbook for me. I use my old PC for getting my root and Rom files basically.
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You might want to look into the PS Vita if you're looking to game on the fly...
IMO, the note can duplicate MUCH of the functionality of the TPrime. All you would need is the MHL adapter to connect to a bigger display (TV/LCD monitor), bluetooth input devices and you're good to go.
I currently have the (not counting computers/laptops) ipad 2, Acer A100 7" tablet, and recently purchased the Vita - specifically because I found smartphone/tablet games lacking in depth.
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You might want to look into the PS Vita if you're looking to game on the fly...
IMO, the note can duplicate MUCH of the functionality of the TPrime. All you would need is the MHL adapter to connect to a bigger display (TV/LCD monitor), bluetooth input devices and you're good to go.
I currently have the (not counting computers/laptops) ipad 2, Acer A100 7" tablet, and recently purchased the Vita - specifically because I found smartphone/tablet games lacking in depth.
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Good point. Maybe a PS vita and A Galaxy tab 7.0 for web browsing at home for 299. It would come out cheaper than the Prime and dock.
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I use my Xoom at home 90% of the time... my laptop the other 10% but I find my Note big enough that I no longer take my tablet with me when I go out in the day... just browsing for pleasure on the Note does not tend to be a pleasure due to old eyes...
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same , i use ipad at home, but for regular stuff like reading on train "kindle" i use the Note
I almost never use my GNote at home unless it is for phone calls. I use my macbook or if watching netflix my ipad. I mean the GNote screen is great but not when I have 13 and 10 inch screens at home...or a 24 inch desktop
I had an iPad 2 (now sold, maybe getting iPad 3 later) and hardly used it since I bought my Note. Use an iPhone 4s for on the go phone so Note pretty much acts like a mini tab.
Actually ive been reading great reviews on the Acer A200. Especially for the $350 price mark and it just got Android 4.0 ICS. Really pondering going with something like this.
Acer A200 10.1" $350
PS Vita Bundle $300
Also have a BB $30 gift card. So makes it actually $620 total.
Same price as if i got the Transformer Prime & the Dock for $650. Hmmmmm. Honestly Tegra 3 is awesome but i do most of my gaming on Xbox and would rather have a Vita for gaming and use the tablet for NES, SNES & N64 emulation.
Still rocking my Xoom with the Bugless Beast ICS ROM, PS Vita First Edition Bundle and my Note are my main electronic devices.
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Got a xoom still use it daily, for when im reading and watching certain things but my use has dropped alot since i got my note, specially since i coming from the iphone 4s i love my note, also still have my macbook. i would say i use my not the most
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I actually traded a skyrocket and acer iconia tablet to get my note. I also have an ipad and a laptop.
I dont regret the trade in the least and only use my ipad when i need to do something with an ios specific app.
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I bought a Asus Transformer Prime back in January and I rarely use it now that I have my GNote. I used to carry my TFP everywhere with me, and now it just sits idle in my carrying bag.
I use my note more now than my HTC Flyer. Both are great devices but my note is with me more often. I was thinking about selling my flyer but I have not gotten any offers.
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1.i already have an xperia play and we have 2 laptops at home as well as a desktop pc so would any of you think that it would be suitable for me to buy this eeepad?
2. should i rather wait for the eepad transformer prime infinity 4g/3g? is it significantly better?
3. Similar to other android devices, does this require unlocking/rooting to enhance the experience or is it sufficient enough out of the box?
4. can this replace a laptop? As in, work in the same way, allow me to use msn and access websites with ease (and speed)?
5.would it be possible to use my xperia play's gamepad whilst playing the game on the transformer prime?
6. would i be better off waiting for a windows tablet? they look gooood.
Thanks
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I think you've not gotten a response because your questions are too vague.
I've had five different Android tablets over a year or so. The ASUS Prime is the best overall for me. It does replace a netbook easily and a laptop for many applications, but not all. I don't want to pay for 3G or 4G, so I've had WiFi only. I did root my first Android tablet just for the fun of it, and to have the experience of doing it. For me, I have no need to unlock or root my Prime. It does what I want right out of the box. Any Android tablet can browse the internet. The Prime does it quite well. Be warned that any non-Windows browser can run into compatibility issues on some web sites. Some web sites are just plain crappy and no tablet can browse them. It's likely only a Windows tablet would be the mosy compatible for the web. You decide.
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KindaUndisputed said:
1.i already have an xperia play and we have 2 laptops at home as well as a desktop pc so would any of you think that it would be suitable for me to buy this eeepad?
2. should i rather wait for the eepad transformer prime infinity 4g/3g? is it significantly better?
3. Similar to other android devices, does this require unlocking/rooting to enhance the experience or is it sufficient enough out of the box?
4. can this replace a laptop? As in, work in the same way, allow me to use msn and access websites with ease (and speed)?
5.would it be possible to use my xperia play's gamepad whilst playing the game on the transformer prime?
6. would i be better off waiting for a windows tablet? they look gooood.
Thanks
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CrunchyDoodle said:
I think you've not gotten a response because your questions are too vague.
I've had five different Android tablets over a year or so. The ASUS Prime is the best overall for me. It does replace a netbook easily and a laptop for many applications, but not all. I don't want to pay for 3G or 4G, so I've had WiFi only. I did root my first Android tablet just for the fun of it, and to have the experience of doing it. For me, I have no need to unlock or root my Prime. It does what I want right out of the box. Any Android tablet can browse the internet. The Prime does it quite well. Be warned that any non-Windows browser can run into compatibility issues on some web sites. Some web sites are just plain crappy and no tablet can browse them. It's likely only a Windows tablet would be the mosy compatible for the web. You decide.
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So there are some website I can't use with my prime? Thanks a lot by the way. How does MSN work on the prime though? I mean, doesn't it only handle one application at once? And please tell me what makes it better than a laptop and any bad points. Thanks again
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You can use the ps3 controler with prime with some games;msn works great,there's a lot of msn application on market for free...
Why u don't try prime?u gonna like it...
If you prefer to wait for tf700;this new transformer was better screen and better wifi and gps signals;but the new prime's lotes loock to be free of bugs;just by the units that start with c3 serials...
KindaUndisputed said:
1.i already have an xperia play and we have 2 laptops at home as well as a desktop pc so would any of you think that it would be suitable for me to buy this eeepad?
2. should i rather wait for the eepad transformer prime infinity 4g/3g? is it significantly better?
3. Similar to other android devices, does this require unlocking/rooting to enhance the experience or is it sufficient enough out of the box?
4. can this replace a laptop? As in, work in the same way, allow me to use msn and access websites with ease (and speed)?
5.would it be possible to use my xperia play's gamepad whilst playing the game on the transformer prime?
6. would i be better off waiting for a windows tablet? they look gooood.
Thanks
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1. Do you need another light computing device? Do you want one with very long battery life? If so the Prime would fit these needs.
2. You are the thousandth person to ask this question. If you aren't sure then wait and try them both. If you can't wait go buy the Prime if you think you want it. In any case make up your own damn mind, don't rely on strangers to decide for you.
3. You don't need to root. This tablet provides a basically pure Android experience.
4. Yes.
5. I dunno. You could use a PS3 (or knockoff) bluetooth game pad, but unless the Xperia allows its controller to be used by other devices it probably won't work.
6. Maybe, but probably not. The truth is, most tablets similar in dimension to the Transformer Prime and with similar battery life won't give you a full desktop Windows experience despite some of the things people are saying. These devices will be more like Windows Phone 7 in that they will be locked down and limited to apps in Microsofts (currently) tiny app store. The tablets that will give you a full windows experience and allow you to install desktop apps will be more like laptops, which means heavier, shorter battery life and more expensive.
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1. Do you need another light computing device? Do you want one with very long battery life? If so the Prime would fit these needs.
2. You are the thousandth person to ask this question. If you aren't sure then wait and try them both. If you can't wait go buy the Prime if you think you want it. In any case make up your own damn mind, don't rely on strangers to decide for you.
3. You don't need to root. This tablet provides a basically pure Android experience.
4. Yes.
5. I dunno. You could use a PS3 (or knockoff) bluetooth game pad, but unless the Xperia allows its controller to be used by other devices it probably won't work.
6. Maybe, but probably not. The truth is, most tablets similar in dimension to the Transformer Prime and with similar battery life won't give you a full desktop Windows experience despite some of the things people are saying. These devices will be more like Windows Phone 7 in that they will be locked down and limited to apps in Microsofts (currently) tiny app store. The tablets that will give you a full windows experience and allow you to install desktop apps will be more like laptops, which means heavier, shorter battery life and more expensive.
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What can be achieved with full windows that can't with Android?
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This is a great video about the design and thoughts behind the Nexus 4 & 10. At 09:20 onwards you can see the official cover for the Nexus 10.
http://goo.gl/p6Qbf
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i really like it. i think what they are doing is in the right track.. i dont have any tablets yet so easily this will have to take my money
Yep. I've actually been wondering whether I would be better off with a Nexus 7, but come to think of it since I carry a tablet as a replacement for a laptop I'll just use my phone when I need a smaller, lighter screen for in bed or whatever.
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Yep. I've actually been wondering whether I would be better off with a Nexus 7, but come to think of it since I carry a tablet as a replacement for a laptop I'll just use my phone when I need a smaller, lighter screen for in bed or whatever.
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Yeah, know what you mean....I said I wasn't going to get a tablet (i'm in college don't want/need to spend the money) , howeverrr I would much rather carry this around instead of my 15" Gateway laptop. An OTG cable and flashdrive i'm set with storage + cloud/wifi. The only thing is I wish there would be a microUSB slot. :-I The price wants me to forget that though...haha
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Yeah, know what you mean....I said I wasn't going to get a tablet (i'm in college don't want/need to spend the money) , howeverrr I would much rather carry this around instead of my 15" Gateway laptop. An OTG cable and flashdrive i'm set with storage + cloud/wifi. The only thing is I wish there would be a microUSB slot. :-I The price wants me to forget that though...haha
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tablet can't replace a laptop yet...
I mostly use a tablet for surfing, read comic and documents lol
rookiegenius said:
tablet can't replace a laptop yet...
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Depends largely on what you need laptop for when you go outside with it. If for browsing - tablets are even better than laptops at it. My laptop haven't left home since I bought my first tablet.
I wonder is this has a big update to Chrome, as rumoured?
@rookiegenius Personally, a tablet with a physical keyboard will do what I need for school.
I know what you mean..but the big thing is the battery would probably last 2-3 times what my laptop would.
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rookiegenius said:
tablet can't replace a laptop yet...
I mostly use a tablet for surfing, read comic and documents lol
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Which is precisely what I use a laptop for... there isn't much else to do on a laptop, really, unless you want to pay an extortionate price for a laptop that doesn't suck. Fo a lot of things that can only be done right now on a laptop, it's just down to the company that makes the program not having clocked on to the huge mobile market... for example, the tablet version of Photoshop can do a surprising amount of stuff. You also have AIDE for app developing, and there's probably a HTML/PHP/etc editor out there on Play somewhere, I haven't really looked. The main apps that don't exist in any real substantial form are 3d modelling, video and music/sound editing software (anyone think Blender might hit ARM?). Otherwise you're all good to chuck out the laptop for a tablet. The convenience far outweighs the losses, IMO.
Oh, and there isn't a real decent office suite, but Google ought to be working on it with Drive.
I think something like the Surface Pro could easily replace a laptop in all categories. The only problem is the premium laptop price that comes with it. Google has really stepped it up with the new Nexus devices though.
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I think something like the Surface Pro could easily replace a laptop in all categories. The only problem is the premium laptop price that comes with it. Google has really stepped it up with the new Nexus devices though.
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Yeah, I mean a tablet can't replace a laptop until it has a fully functional fan, right?
But really, there is no room for mechanical parts in this digital era. The Pro sounds awkward in just about every way as far as portability goes. I don't really like the idea of an x86 tablet either, I think it's just Intel desperately clinging on to their business. All we need are ARM apps which do what we're missing from x86.
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As a sys admin and developer I use Unix/Linux at work. Android is Linux and with some proper apps and utils installed, I have a full shell command line. I can connect to the corporate network and having shell I'm able to perform a lot of daily tasks with my GalaxyTab. No need to carry my notebook all the time. I'm going to order N10/32G (screen resolution plus performance) and hope, a docking station with a usable keyboard will be available soon
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As a sys admin and developer I use Unix/Linux at work. Android is Linux and with some proper apps and utils installed, I have a full shell command line. I can connect to the corporate network and having shell I'm able to perform a lot of daily tasks with my GalaxyTab. No need to carry my notebook all the time. I'm going to order N10/32G (screen resolution plus performance) and hope, a docking station with a usable keyboard will be available soon
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I doubt you will see something like that, except in the unlikely event that this thing takes off and gets loads of custom made accessories. You'll probably have to prop it against a wall and use Bluetooth.
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I doubt you will see something like that, except in the unlikely event that this thing takes off and gets loads of custom made accessories. You'll probably have to prop it against a wall and use Bluetooth.
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Yes, bluetooth is an alternative. I use b-t keyboard with my current tablet, but don't like the battery drain. On-screen keyboard covers too much, so maybe with the higher resolution will be also acceptable.
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Hello Guys...
How much is the total Video time on Nexus 10?
I have a solid 2011 MBP 8GB that I hardly use anymore. I am on this thing all of the time. I am a student but have everything I need on my tablet. A part of me is itching to sell my MBP but the other tells me no.
Conflicted, as you can see.
Has anyone completely substituted their CPU with this tablet? If so, how is it working out for you?
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I've tried to substitute my late 2011 MBP with a N10 and a surface pro. neither of which could really do the job. but the N10 was nice enough i kept it around anyway.
what are you majoring in?
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I have a solid 2011 MBP 8GB that I hardly use anymore. I am on this thing all of the time. I am a student but have everything I need on my tablet. A part of me is itching to sell my MBP but the other tells me no.
Conflicted, as you can see.
Has anyone completely substituted their CPU with this tablet? If so, how is it working out for you?
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It really depends man... a computer, especially a nice MBP, really is a wonderful workstation. The thing you have to realize is that you're giving up any sort of desktop-reliant feature. Such as native and easy to install JDKs, development environments, word processors, etc. While there are a lot of cloud-based replacements, you really can't beat a desktop client. For things like a word processor, you could use Google Docs app, go to the main site and do some final piecing together, but then again you'd just be doing an extra step which you could have done in the first place on the desktop. As a student who's taking multiple programming classes, I know I couldn't live without my laptop. I love having my tablet for browsing the web, reading textbooks, and other things but it just does not beat an "actual" computer at all. I wouldn't do it. If you really want to test it, put the MBP away for a week or so and don't do anything on it. Rely on the tablet for everything. See how it goes. Go out of your way to test things that you might need to use in the future to see how it works for you. While I wouldn't sell it, you might be able to use your tablet for everything you need to.
Thanks for the advice. Yeah I am going to keep it. It is too gnarly and lord knows that when I actually need Iy I will NEED it.
I am an accounting major BTW.
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I love having a powerful tablet, but honestly I'd rather have a nice Mac book air or dell xps 12 or 13 for versatility. Those devices all weigh under 3 lbs and are pretty portable. The fact that you can do real productivity makes them much better than a tablet. If you only browse pages or do light word processing I guess a chrome book or tablet might work depending. For me I would keep the laptop unless all you do is browse.
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