What 10 inch tablet to get?
What 10 inch tablet to get?
Hi everyone
I am in the market for a 10 inch tablet. No IOS apple for me. What options do I have. Money inst an issue here as I am willing ti invest in a good tablet.
Thanks.
I am in the market for a 10 inch tablet. No IOS apple for me. What options do I have. Money inst an issue here as I am willing ti invest in a good tablet.
Thanks.
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As you're not up for an Ipad then I guess you'll be looking into something like a Samsung Galaxy Tab. I have also heard good things about the Google Nexus. Personally I have an Apple Ipad 3 and I am very happy with it. Whenever I read a new survey of the top tablets the Ipads always seem to dominate.
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I'm a Samsung fan for a lot of reasons I won't go into here. Choosing a tablet is kind of a personal thing and you should definitely try out a few in a store (if you can) to find the one you like the best. I have a Galaxy Tab 2 in 10.1" and a Galaxy Tab 3 in 7" and I love them both. One of the big draws of the Galaxy to me is that they take a microSD card for additional storage. The Galaxy 2 goes up to 32GB microSD, but the 3 will take up to 64GB.
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I think that on June 11th or 12th that Samsung will have an announcement of a couple of new tablets. An 8.4" and 10.5" model........but what makes these so desirable (aside from the upgraded octa core processor) will be the AMOLED screens. The Samsung S5 has gotten rave reviews for the last rendition of AMOLED and for a tablet it will be amazing! You can actually view the screen outside! Extremely bright sunlight on a screen is always a challenge and pretty well makes most LCD's useless for readability but the AMOLED copes well with moderate sunlight and is still much better in bright sunlight than LCD. It won't be long until the announcement so you might as well wait and see what it looks like. Other than that a Note 10.1 2014 Edition is also a nice tablet and the Tab Pro 10.5 is supposed to be nice as well.
Oh yeah, if you want PC compatibility and price is no object then the Surface Pro 3 with an iCore processor would be nice too. But it is unfortunate that a brand new tablet will be using last year iCore tech when the newer chips are so close to production. The Surface Pro 3 will also have a pressure sensitive stylus somewhat like the Note stylus in operation.
I wouldn't think those numbers are written in stone. I have a 64 gig card running in my Galaxy S3 phone and I think it's older than the Galaxy 2 tablet. (Or 1 for that matter.) You just have to make sure it has the right file system.ASmitty wrote:The Galaxy 2 goes up to 32GB microSD, but the 3 will take up to 64GB.
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I have two 10" tablets, I typically favor performance over everything. I've been buying only tablets with the Nvidia Tegra architecture in them.
When software is designed with Tegra in mind, it's usually very impressive. My latest tablet is an Asus Transformer Prime with a Tegra 3 processor. They have devices with Tegra 4 and announced a Tegra K1, but don't have any devices with the K1 yet.
Nvidia's device list is usually where I start, then I check to see how much memory (RAM) the devices have, resolution of the display, price, then reviews.
Here is the device list: http://www.nvidia.com/object/tegra-phones-tablets.html
Best of luck!
When software is designed with Tegra in mind, it's usually very impressive. My latest tablet is an Asus Transformer Prime with a Tegra 3 processor. They have devices with Tegra 4 and announced a Tegra K1, but don't have any devices with the K1 yet.
Nvidia's device list is usually where I start, then I check to see how much memory (RAM) the devices have, resolution of the display, price, then reviews.
Here is the device list: http://www.nvidia.com/object/tegra-phones-tablets.html
Best of luck!
-Brian
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Yeah, we ran iPad 1s for years. Loved them. Finally upgraded when the Mini 2s dropped and they are even nicer. It was a no brainier for us to stick with Apple. They do everything we need. We don't even use "computers" any more, just our iPads.Johnnie1801 wrote:As you're not up for an Ipad then I guess you'll be looking into something like a Samsung Galaxy Tab. I have also heard good things about the Google Nexus. Personally I have an Apple Ipad 3 and I am very happy with it. Whenever I read a new survey of the top tablets the Ipads always seem to dominate.
But I guess they're not for everyone.
Ken
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That is true kbuzbee, they are not for everyone. I have used Apple I phone and I pad exclusively until one and a half year ago. I switched to android (Samsung) and felt like being released out of jail. I will never go back to Apple unless they do something extraordinary that will change the world of smartphones and tablets. I hate the rotten fruit.kbuzbee wrote:Yeah, we ran iPad 1s for years. Loved them. Finally upgraded when the Mini 2s dropped and they are even nicer. It was a no brainier for us to stick with Apple. They do everything we need. We don't even use "computers" any more, just our iPads.
But I guess they're not for everyone.
Ken