Find a must and functional stand for tablets. A must for a musician that uses an tablets while performing, you need this clamp-on music stand. What do you guys think?
Its quite cool with the look but I just wonder that this could be use only hanging with wall...so the grip should be very fine and it could be risky one to use Kindle with it because a sudden drop can be assumed....I hope the material of this mount will be fair enough to support the Tab
Jimmy2u said:
Its quite cool with the look but I just wonder that this could be use only hanging with wall...so the grip should be very fine and it could be risky one to use Kindle with it because a sudden drop can be assumed....I hope the material of this mount will be fair enough to support the Tab
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I hope so.
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Does anyone think they might make a tablet dock?
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I've talked quite a bit about that with my friends. That would be awesome, but it would require 2 full Android OS on the phone (well, if you want a Honeycomb tablet, that is). Still, it's probably doable. I already have a powerful laptop and, being a developer, I need the extra power and RAM for software like Eclipse and VS.NET, so the laptop dock is not for me (really, it's seems to be just an "internet laptop"). A tablet, though? That would be great. I'd save quite a few bucks, since I'm eyeing the Xoom at the moment
I'm not a developer or a techie, just an avid consumer. A BT or other "wireless" connection would be great. Just slip the phone in you pocket and carry on. Almost as good, probably better from the do-ability point of view would be a dock for the phone that would allow you to use the phone as a grip for a ten inch touch screen. I would love to have one I could draw on but that is probably asking too much.
But as an architect, this capability, enterprise remote desktop and a pixel qi or mirasol type screen, I can get a lot of work done out of the office.
Couldn't it just be the lappy dock without the keyboard to begin with?
I'm no fan of AT&T but for a variety of reasons me and my N1 reside there, so at a subsidized price, this looking pretty attractive for out of office capabilities.
I am not so sure that a "Tablet Dock" would really work. The only way to dock the atrix to something like that would be
A) On the back side adding an odd bulge to the device making it hardly feasible
B)Dock to the side or the bottom which would cause the tablet to be too long or too wide
C) Dock it inside the "Tablet" which would probably make the "tablet" too thick for consumer tastes
My bet is that we will NOT see a tablet dock, though if they could find a way do it right without any of the above mentioned scenarios occurring it would be a hell of a concept.
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I am not so sure that a "Tablet Dock" would really work. The only way to dock the atrix to something like that would be
A) On the back side adding an odd bulge to the device making it hardly feasible
B)Dock to the side or the bottom which would cause the tablet to be too long or too wide
C) Dock it inside the "Tablet" which would probably make the "tablet" too thick for consumer tastes
My bet is that we will NOT see a tablet dock, though if they could find a way do it right without any of the above mentioned scenarios occurring it would be a hell of a concept.
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I tried it with my Nexus 1, holding an ipad on top of it,even with the trackball, it was comfortable in the hand, although it would get heavy. If it were just the screen and dock a few ounces would be spared. With the accelerometer it is either left handed or right handed in portrait. A screen with a "j" at the center of the long side could be quite compelling. It does need a way of making sure the phone was secure.
edit. I rigged up my phone so it was stuck to the ipad and it was actually more comfortable walking around with it that way than the way I usually hold it -- but it did get heavy.
I was thinking of the C) option (dock the phone INSIDE the tablet). Yes, that would mean a thickier tablet, but to me that's the only viable way to do it. Otherwise it loses a lot of the convenience of a tablet. Remember that you don't need CPU/RAM/Storage or even battery (ok, maybe battery) in the tablet, it would be just a bigger touchscreen that would load Honeycomb and use the phone's processing power, so it doesn't have to be that much thicker than the phone (and I've played with the Galaxy Tab a bit, it is already quite thicker than a phone).
Yes but the reason I doubt we will see a tablet dock is because it will eat into Zoom sales.
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Yes but the reason I doubt we will see a tablet dock is because it will eat into Zoom sales.
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Not necessarily because the Atrix 4G is an AT&T device while the Xoom is a Verizon Wireless device. A tablet dock whould just make the Atrix into a "AT&T Xoom"
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Not necessarily because the Atrix 4G is an AT&T device while the Xoom is a Verizon Wireless device. A tablet dock whould just make the Atrix into a "AT&T Xoom"
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Actually, now that I think about it...
What separates the Atrix and the Xoom (besides the obvious things like screen size, battery size, etc)?
How different, if at all, are the processors?
How much RAM does the Xoom have?
Does the Xoom have a different graphics processor? (a non-integrated one)
If there isn't much of a difference between the two, I don't see why a slot-loading (LOL nostalgia) 10-in screen with a nice battery packed in there can't work as a tablet.
well, a tablet accessory would change the possibility that I buy this phone in the near future from most likely to definately Now if anyone could make a stable version of qemu for android...
If they do make one I'm sure it will be five thousand dollars.
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If they do make one I'm sure it will be five thousand dollars.
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Well that's not realistic at all...the zoom is 800, a shell with a 10" touch screen and a battery wouldn't be that expensive probably less than the laptop dock as the laptop has a keyboard and a slightly bigger display
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SN4K3B1T3 said:
Well that's not realistic at all...the zoom is 800, a shell with a 10" touch screen and a battery wouldn't be that expensive probably less than the laptop dock as the laptop has a keyboard and a slightly bigger display
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I don't think you caught his sarcasm there.
If I assume right, he's just making fun of the ridiculous mindset that ATT has with pricing their most innovating products, and screwing/ripping the joy straight from their customers.
I agree that the tablet will be about five thousand dollars had ATT come out with one. Oh, and add that a new tethering plan called tethering+ would be introduced to complement that tablet. It would be an addition 100bucks added to the original tether plan that you should have already bought.
I think that would be awesome. As was already pointed out, it would just have to be a touchscreen and a battery. Not too complicated. It seems like having it slot into the back would make the most sense. Then there would just be a bulge on one side. That is, unless the whole tablet was that thick, but I think it would make more sense to have a slight bulge on one side than an über thick tablet (unless all that space is battery!).
My Nook color cost $250 and has a 7" IPS panel at 1024x600. I don't see any reason that a 10" screen with similar/slightly better resolution, paired with a battery couldn't be produced for $200 or so. No CPU, RAM, etc, heck it wouldn't even have to have speakers. The only extra thing I could see being of use would possibly be some space for a Honeycomb ROM that the Atrix could boot up for use with the tablet.
Hopefully Motorola does this, or somebody in China does.
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I don't think the pricing is AT&T's fault here. The Xoom is a VZW device, yet is selling for a ridiculous $800+ +one month data. Motorola is getting greedy, IMO. Hopefully a soon-to-be crowded Android tablet market will knock the Xoom down a few hundred.
I'm certain there aren't many out there with this interest...
Anyone seen a case that holds an Eink kindle as well as a fire. I travel for a living and like each kindle for its particular use and would like a "book" like case with a kindle on each side.
Anyone seen anything like this?
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I would love something like this as well! Anybody seen anything like it?
Glad I'm not alone. The Microsoft courier comes to mind. It was to be a two screened tablet. Although two kindles would be bulky, I plan on carrying two on the road and figured an adjoined case would be convienent.
It's a hard thing to search for. I keep getting results for kindle two cases.
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In the meantime, my kindle 2 m-case has a pocket that I can sqeeze the Fire into. Fits snug but its so snug I fear it will wear the Fire's edge over time. Looking for something the other way around. A Fire case with a pocket I can fit a kindle 2 or 3 into.
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me, too
Have y'all found a two-kindle case (Fire & Touch) yet? I too am looking for just such a thing.
The Fire and the E-ink Kindles are very different, so I wouldn't think that folks like us were all that unusual, but I haven't found any hint of a two-kindle case anywhere. Frustrating.
Maybe you could try making one out of two ? Glue them together or something ?
i tried doing a search on amazon for you but i didn't find anything. You might have to try to make something yourself!
You could do the Moleskine hack and with some elastic bands and a bit of elbow grease, make a holder on each of the covers. Check out this link for ideas: http://blupsblups.com/15-cool-diy-kindle-covers-and-cases/
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Booq makes exactly what I want, but for the iPad:
http://www.booqbags.com/laptop-back...agenda/booqpad-black-gray-ipad-agenda-black_2
I love the Fire's size, as it makes it easy to take to meetings and use discreetly for document access and viewing my calendar, etc. I find it a little clunk to carry it along with my paper notepad.
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Booq makes exactly what I want, but for the iPad:
http://www.booqbags.com/laptop-back...agenda/booqpad-black-gray-ipad-agenda-black_2
I love the Fire's size, as it makes it easy to take to meetings and use discreetly for document access and viewing my calendar, etc. I find it a little clunk to carry it along with my paper notepad.
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I haven't seen a case like that for the Fire, have you thought about getting a note taking app and using it rather than an actual note pad?
I can't completely eliminate paper from my workflow for multiple reasons, as much as I'd like to. I can't really sketch diagrams in a meaningful way, even with a stylus, I can't hand someone a note that I wrote on my kindle, and I can't type shorthand as quickly as I can write.
I may have to get something custom made.
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I haven't tried these...
I have never tried these, but doing a Google search, this is what I found:
w w w . zsxiaozhi . com/Kindle-Fire-Refillable-Planner-Paper-Not-Included_p_245 .h t m l
This one is for the BB Playbook, but one of the reviewers indicates that his Kindle Fire fits okay, and notice that it is on sale, $50 off the original price:
w w w . brookstone.com/leather-case-for-blackberry-playbook
I'll see if I can find any others...
I'm too new to the forum to post links. You'll have cut and paste the web addresses. Sorry.
I just got my Note 10.1 as a surprise gift . Great day .
I am not sure whether I will need a keyboard because I have a small notebook for heavy typing but still...
I just checked ebay and chinese/hk sellers have some interesting stuff like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/x/390562886255
Did you try something like this? Or do you have some other recommendations?
cer67 said:
I just got my Note 10.1 as a surprise gift . Great day .
I am not sure whether I will need a keyboard because I have a small notebook for heavy typing but still...
I just checked ebay and chinese/hk sellers have some interesting stuff like this:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/x/390562886255
Did you try something like this? Or do you have some other recommendations?
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I tried a similar one purchased from Amazon and it was awful.
There seem to be two types of keyboards available for this device: The fully integrated keyboard/case/stand like this one, which has a keyboard with AWFUL keys. It also would frequently disconnect from the device.
The second appear to be the "clip on" style with "chiclet" keys on the keyboard. I haven't purchased one of these since it isn't a full blown case.
The fully integrated keyboard/case/stand
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you say that this keyboard is somehow "glued" to the case? or it just looks like that.
thanks for the other information. I am not even sure whether I really need it because I use notebook for typing.
I had one of these cases for my tab 8.9 and although I never had any problems with it disconnecting, the keys do feel awful. I couldn't type very fast with it so never really used it that much. I prefered to use the onscreen keyboard with swype.
i purchased this 20 dollar one from amazon
tuktukscotty said:
I had one of these cases for my tab 8.9 and although I never had any problems with it disconnecting, the keys do feel awful. I couldn't type very fast with it so never really used it that much. I prefered to use the onscreen keyboard with swype.
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i purchased this one from amazon
http://www.amazon.com/Anker®-Blueto...0733&sr=8-1&keywords=anker+bluetooth+keyboard
i like it. works well.
connects easily
I was able to score a Microsoft wedge keyboard from ebay for $32. Its a great little keyboard, excellent feel, and it has a heavy rubber cover that makes me feel a little better about putting it in my bag with everything else.
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I bought one of the clip-on keyboards. Using use it very often but it works fibre. I have small hands so it works for me. I also have a usb folio case for another tab. It was cheap and freshly like it would fall apart, but it keeps on touching and it even works with the galaxy.
Both work well enough for my purposes.
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I've owned (and still own) quite a few tablets in this life of mine. Most made by our friends at Samsung. A Lenovo here and there for good measure but mostly all Sammies. My favorite up until the last purchase was my 12.2 inch Tab Pro but I have to say this Galaxy Tab S7 Plus has easily become my all time favorite and not just that but I stand in awe of this f*&([email protected]!^ thing...First of course is that jaw dropping screen. I have the 49" ultra wide 144Hz pc monitor so I know of Sammie's Display Prowess but Holy S*(% I can't stop looking at it! Next was the ease that I was able to get the thing rooted and refilled with my Google apps and crap, no hassles.Hey Im sure that Samsung has a reason they asked so much for their Keyboard Folio for this tablet but I passed on that and picked up an RGB Backlit, Stylus Holding beauty off Amazon for about 50 bucks. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DHNRGYC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (and not a minute too soon I'm sure) as me and glass/breakable electronics have a terrible history together, I always buy cases...now I just cant wait each day to use it for jotting down production lists at work or playing "Table Tennis " like games on it .
Samsung, as one of those "weirdos" who even though I've spent a sh*&load on my PC and I have the latest Android Phone I still find a need for a device "in-between" with Tablet properties ( I always have loved tablets) I'm not quite sure why but THANK YOU for scratching that itch so well with the S7+!
Ps: I also own an Intel core i7 2019 made Lenovo Laptop that I still use frequently. Its a Windows environment , the tablet is Android, all bases covered LOL.
Jonathanpeyton said:
Hey Im sure that Samsung has a reason they asked so much for their Keyboard Folio for this tablet but I passed on that and picked up an RGB Backlit, Stylus Holding beauty off Amazon for about 50 bucks. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08DHNRGYC/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (and not a minute too soon I'm sure) as me and glass/breakable electronics have a terrible history together, I always buy cases...now I just cant wait each day to use it for jotting down production lists at work or playing "Table Tennis " like games on it .
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Does the keyboard you purchased have a mouse pad? The link you provided didn't work for me.
undrwater said:
Does the keyboard you purchased have a mouse pad? The link you provided didn't work for me.
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No mousepad sorry.The link might be sold out by now
undrwater said:
Does the keyboard you purchased have a mouse pad? The link you provided didn't work for me.
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