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red-beard 05-24-2011 11:58 AM

OK, I can see a Mac Air with a flip-able keyboard being similar to the HP Slate in size/weight. I am not sure that it would EASY to do it with a spinable keyboard and still have the strength.

With the Slate, you can choose from a bunch of different keyboards. I chose one which matched the size of the unit pretty well, as you can see above.

I like the keyboard/case that is made for the iPad. It has an esiel in the back and the cover lies flat as a keyboard.

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This looks like it is also compatible with the Slate. I may pick one up...

RWebb 05-24-2011 04:31 PM

no need to have the ability to spin it...

why not have a keyboard that also functions as a cover, and maybe also no wired connection - bluetooth communications

then it just needs to have some straps to hold it on

stomachmonkey 05-25-2011 05:02 AM

Refurbed Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" 16GB Android Tablet - Wi-Fi + 3G

$259.99 on Woot today

Halm 05-25-2011 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 6042634)
Refurbed Samsung Galaxy Tab 7" 16GB Android Tablet - Wi-Fi + 3G

$259.99 on Woot today

And Samsung has announced that a Honeycomb update was on the way for the Tab. So that is a heck of a deal.

stomachmonkey 05-25-2011 05:30 AM

Google gave away the Samsung Tab at their conference a couple of weeks ago. They had Honeycomb on them already so looks promising that the retail units will get it.

red-beard 05-25-2011 05:40 AM

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Originally Posted by stomachmonkey (Post 6042670)
Google gave away the Samsung Tab at their conference a couple of weeks ago. They had Honeycomb on them already so looks promising that the retail units will get it.

Was that the 10" or the 7"?

stomachmonkey 05-25-2011 06:33 AM

Just checked with my friend who was there, 10.

Halm 05-25-2011 07:20 AM

Also, FWIW, I believe Honeycomb is optimized for tablets. It is not expected to be used on phones, per se.

island911 05-25-2011 07:39 AM

I just don't -get- why the phone and tablet are kept separate.

I mean, sure, I've used my old Samsung with Skype, over the years; but Skype is a bit laggy. (more so than typical cellular.)

Anyway, wtf with the cell providers? ...voice is just data.

red-beard 05-25-2011 07:58 AM

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Originally Posted by Halm (Post 6042653)
And Samsung has announced that a Honeycomb update was on the way for the Tab. So that is a heck of a deal.

Do you have a link for that?

Halm 05-25-2011 08:03 AM

It was on Android Central, last week as I best remember.

stomachmonkey 05-25-2011 08:15 AM

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Originally Posted by island911 (Post 6042924)
I just don't -get- why the phone and tablet are kept separate.

Simple, it's profitable.

jyl 05-25-2011 08:59 AM

The next android version will run on tablets and phones, it will detect what device it is on and adjust features accordingly. So I hear, some of you know much more about this.

Phone and tablet are separate because tablets are too big to be convenient phones and people don't want to pay for multiple cellular contracts.

Halm 05-25-2011 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 6042961)
Do you have a link for that?

James, I may stand corrected. This is the story I was thinking about and while it appears to be a Samsung ROM, there is nothing about the rest of the world getting it. Of course there is ROM reportedly over on XDA for it, but that is not OEM.

island911 05-25-2011 11:01 AM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 6043102)
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Phone and tablet are separate because tablets are too big to be convenient phones and people don't want to pay for multiple cellular contracts.

Well, an iPad certainly is too big to be a convenient phone. But there are a few pocketable tablets. And, if you are paying for a phone AND a tablet, you are paying for multiple cellular contracts.

On so many of these devices, the 'phone' is just an app. S-monk is right, the cell providers juust want to make mo money while they can. ...but one will be first...looking for a competitive edge.

red-beard 05-25-2011 12:31 PM

I have the cellular radio turned off on my Galaxy Tab 7. In effect, it is a Wifi only machine. The only issue, if I want to use Bluetooth, I have to also turn the cellular radio back on. It doesn't do anything, but it wastes juice. I don't use bluetooth much.

Gingerbread source is now released from Samsung. They are letting the XDA guys create the release instead of paying staff people to create and test an official release.

So far, Froyo seems to work fine. On the G Tablet, I did see some performance increase in going to Gingerbread. And the Nook seemed to run better on it as well.

HHI944 05-25-2011 12:42 PM

Honeycomb blazes right along on the acer. It's quite fast. Battery life has been excellent with it lasting nearly 2 days to each charge with normal usage for me. It'll stream video for about 5 hours to a charge as well.

jyl 05-25-2011 01:06 PM

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Originally Posted by island911 (Post 6043320)
Well, an iPad certainly is too big to be a convenient phone. But there are a few pocketable tablets. And, if you are paying for a phone AND a tablet, you are paying for multiple cellular contracts.

On so many of these devices, the 'phone' is just an app. S-monk is right, the cell providers juust want to make mo money while they can. ...but one will be first...looking for a competitive edge.

Pocketable - if you wear a coat or cargo pants maybe.

I think (no data handy) that tablets tied to 3G contracts are not selling that well, and that inexpensive tablets with WiFi only or maybe an unused 3G radio are what more people want. I think there a lot of resistance to paying a carrier for both a tablet and a phone, especially with WiFi fairly easy to find and increased phone tethering. Makes sense, get a contract and that $350 tablet is actually costing you like $700-800/yr.

island911 05-25-2011 01:36 PM

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Originally Posted by jyl (Post 6043566)
Pocketable - if you wear a coat or cargo pants maybe....

Maybe? ...of course there are many easily Pocketable, if you wear a coat or cargo pants. Devices like the Nook or Galaxy Tab will slide into even (many) typical pants pockets. Even if they stick out a bit, the point is, you don't need to carry the 7" tabs in a bag. ...or in-hand.

maybe Apple should make a Velcro kit so fanboys can wear, and show-off their device like a Teletubby. :D

red-beard 05-25-2011 01:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HHI944 (Post 6043521)
Honeycomb blazes right along on the acer. It's quite fast. Battery life has been excellent with it lasting nearly 2 days to each charge with normal usage for me. It'll stream video for about 5 hours to a charge as well.

Honeycomb actually runs fine on my Nook


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