Hi!!1
i have the asus transformer prime. and i was wondering if there is a port of the galaxy note tablet software for the prime.
i love all the features the galaxy note tablet provides and i would like to have them in the prime.
if anyone knows please let me know.
also is there a software like the s note for Samsung for the prime?
Sell your prime and get a note. That's how you do it
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yuukimoonstar said:
Hi!!1
i have the asus transformer prime. and i was wondering if there is a port of the galaxy note tablet software for the prime.
i love all the features the galaxy note tablet provides and i would like to have them in the prime.
if anyone knows please let me know.
also is there a software like the s note for Samsung for the prime?
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Assuming you mean the stylus based stuff. The note has a wacom digitizer. The 201 does not have the hardware to perform the same way.
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hi
i'm planing to buy one of those...galaxy tab 7 or HTC flyer...
wts ur idea?which one is better?
thanks
SG TAB 7 has working ICS already wheil Flyer well we all know how it is...
Hardware wise... do the math...
I wouldnt change Flyer for Tab regardles OS.
Neither. Get a Nexus 7, unless you have to have an SD slot. The Tab is a good value for the money, but the nexus 7 makes it look like a ripoff lol.
But if your wanting best bang for the buck with an SD, and a rear camera, than yeah get the Gtab2
EDIT: Wait what tab are you talking about? Samsung has 3 7 inch tabs. The orignal Galaxy Tab, the Galaxy Tab 7.0 plus, and the new Galaxy tab 2 7.0. Because if you're talking the original Gtab, than the Flyer is worlds ahead of that oversized Galaxy S1 phone.
Hello every body ...
My question is ...
Can I convert ( Galaxy tab ) or any ( tablet ) running Android to a tablet for drawing ???
Through the application or the like ???
such as Wacom tablet
da7mi said:
Hello every body ...
My question is ...
Can I convert ( Galaxy tab ) or any ( tablet ) running Android to a tablet for drawing ???
Through the application or the like ???
such as Wacom tablet
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The galaxy tab 10.1 screen is not sensitive enough; most other android tablets are better but not much. Wacom tablets are much better for that sort of work.
BTW- don't change the font size. It's annoying.
slack04 said:
The galaxy tab 10.1 screen is not sensitive enough; most other android tablets are better but not much. Wacom tablets are much better for that sort of work.
BTW- don't change the font size. It's annoying.
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I don't mean precisely Galaxy Tab 10.1 ...
I mean any android device ...
Is it possible to turn your Android device into a tablet for drawing ...
slack04 said:
The galaxy tab 10.1 screen is not sensitive enough; most other android tablets are better but not much. Wacom tablets are much better for that sort of work.
BTW- don't change the font size. It's annoying.
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And i don't want to buy device 200$ and I own a Galaxy Tab or nexus 7 ...
Yeah either galaxy note or the upcoming galaxy note 2/ galaxy note 10.1
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da7mi said:
I don't mean precisely Galaxy Tab 10.1 ...
I mean any android device ...
Is it possible to turn your Android device into a tablet for drawing ...
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I actually said "most android devices."
Yes, you can do it, but an $80 wacom tablet will look a thousand times better. If you want to try, theres programs like splashtop remote mouse (or something like that). Search the market.
As per title does anybody know if there's already something similar for the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1?
I mean something slim so no docking station or other bulky stuff.
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Cr4z33 said:
As per title does anybody know if there's already something similar for the Galaxy Tab Pro 10.1?
I mean something slim so no docking station or other bulky stuff.
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I'd like to know this for the 8.4
This, along with a light amount of dev support and Samsung virtually abandoning the 8.4, is why I am heavily considering getting the Nexus 9 with my tax refund. Tab Pro 8.4 is nice, but I want to rid myself of Samsung after this.
I'm looking yo purchase a tablet in the near future. Mostly just to watch movies and play games. I'm probably not willing to spend more than 150.
I'm currently looking at the ASUS MeMO Pad 7 ME176CX-A1
You can check Lenovo Idea Tab A5500 or if you can get a Xiaomi Mi Note.
Nexus 7 2013 or samsung galaxy tab 4 7.0. Sticking to your price range,I wouldn't bother with anything else.
I just picked up a asus me572c at best buy for 150. So far I am pretty happy with it besides a problem between it and Bluetooth controllers. Screen is great and the specs are better than the me176 you mentioned. I did like the form factor of the galaxy tab 4 7 . the bezels are kinda large on the me572c. But just wanted better specs than the tab 7.
The Nexus 7 best tablet you can buy for the price in my opinion as has is always up to date on android version an is not too big and not too small
Buy one of the Nexus tablets for sure , great price, great ROM & Kernel variety , easy to root , why wouldn't you choose Nexus And they last longer
Grab a nexus if your videos and games are small. If they're 1080p and 1GB games, consider something else, as the Nexus doesn't have a MicroSD slot.
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I know they both use Walcom tech, but at the same time my Walcom tablet for PC's pen doesn't work with my Note 4, same the other way around.
So, has anybody tested if the Note 4 pen works with the Tab S3? Would be nice to always have a pen around when out with the tablet.
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I know they both use Walcom tech, but at the same time my Walcom tablet for PC's pen doesn't work with my Note 4, same the other way around.
So, has anybody tested if the Note 4 pen works with the Tab S3? Would be nice to always have a pen around when out with the tablet.
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It works, but it doesn't feel as good (feedback and pressure sensitivity) as the stock S-Pen.
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Working for me but the Tab S3 pen has a finer point. I use it on both devices.
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