Hello, anybody tried the Logitech PRO keyboard (for the Note PRO 12.2) or Logitech Ultrathin keyboard on the Note 10.1 2014. Do they work? Of course the keyboards cannot be a case for the 10.1 2014. Other than that, do they fit physically?
I am considering the situation that I choose the 10.1 2014 for portability. When I know that I will need to type lots of stuff, bring a full-size keyboard with me.
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I'm toying with the idea of using my phone to take notes. Would something like this work? Is there something similar that would make a better setup?
Logitech Tablet Keyboard for Android 3.0+ (920-003390) (On Amazon)
they also have the mini Bluetooth keyboards on amazon, and they are pretty nice...I think the mini keyboard would be great for note taking in my opinion. I used to use my tablet for not taking, except i used a note taking app and the capacitive stylus. I think it would have been a lot easier with a keyboard.
Pricy but the cool factor is off the scale!
Hello, any user using bendable/flexible keyboard with the Note 10.1 2014? How good/bad are the compared with normal keyboards? I am considering this type of keyboard to keep the total weight of my bag down.
Question: Can anyone compare - from actual - use the quality of the Lenovo ThinkPad 2 (TPT2) digitized pen writing experience compared to that of a Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 or 10.1?
Background: I currently use a SGN8.0 and love the pen experience. It is smooth and very much like real writing. I often use LectureNotes or NoteAnytime. However, my preferred application is MS OneNote, which does not have pen support in Android. I am considering a TPT2 with digitizer so I can use the Windows version of OneNote, which does have pen support. But if it isn't as nice to write on the TPT2, then I don't want to do that.
Thanks!
Have troubles deciding which of those 2 above mentioned tablets I should go for, the Samsung Note 10.1 2014 or the Sony Experia Z2 Tablet.
What are your thoughts about this, what would you recommend based on your user-experience?
Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.
Note2014 pros: SPen, highres display, better battery life.
But Z2 is great hardware with its water and dust proof protection and NFC (useless for me)
rest is here http://www.gsmarena.com/compare.php3?idPhone1=6145&idPhone2=5677
Personally for me SPen (especially air view feature) is biggest advantage over rivals.
Thanks for the answer, but you also know just specs don't say anything about use in real world.
I am interested in hearing what people think of their tablet. Your comment about the S Pen is also something i like, i use a pen with my Surface Pro and i really enjoy it.
But, real life experiences is what i hoep to hear in here
CheopsChefren said:
Thanks for the answer, but you also know just specs don't say anything about use in real world.
I am interested in hearing what people think of their tablet. Your comment about the S Pen is also something i like, i use a pen with my Surface Pro and i really enjoy it.
But, real life experiences is what i hoep to hear in here
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Maybe I`m not clear enough, I own Note 10.1 2014 and my brother just bought Z2 tablet and I have ability to compare side by side these tablets. After playing with both I`m confident in my choice and never regret my decision about Note 10.1, especially when it comes to battery life and display.
However I have to say Z2 is more stylish and significantly lightweight and slim.
Thanks Kornelius. Glad to hear you have experienced both tablets.
And good to hear youy choose the Samsung Note 10.1,, which makes me think about that one more.
Note 10.1 wins
I don't have a Z2 tablet but I have a Z1 phone, Note 3 and this Note 10.1
The thing I don't like about the Z1 was the lack of hardware buttons.
I don't like how part of the screen is wasted to provide these buttons on the Z1 as well as other Android tablets I've owned like Nexus 7, Asus TF101, TF201, TF300, TF700, Padfone Infinity.
Having gone from Dell Streak 5 to Note 1, Note 2, Note 8, Note 3, and Note 10.1 I feel kind of lost sometimes without the hardware buttons.
I feel like Samsung got it right, and Google Nexus and all the onscreen button camp got it wrong.
I even prefer the back button on the right as it has better ergonomics being directly under my right thumb as a right hander when using devices 2 handed.
And then there is the S-pen and Sketchbook Pro that puts the Note tablet on a different level.
If I was buying on looks and form, it would be Z2 looking pretty.
If I needed to use it with function over form, Note 10.1 wins easily.
I'm getting a little confused - are pressure levels determined by the wacom digitizer in the screen, the S pen, or both (need a screen and s pen that can measure 'pressure')?
How many pressure levels are supported by the Galaxy note 10.1 "(2014 edition") display and s pen?
And finally getting to my main question - is there any point in purchasing the new S pen that is available for the newly released Note 7 which supposedly works to 4096 levels of pressure
Cheers guys!
Rixx
I just bought the Note 7 and tried the SPen, I also own the Note 10.1 2014 and if you're doing writing you'll find a difference.
Note 7 is more fluid your have better and "finer" pen strokes so that it actually looks more like your hand writing on paper.
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I just bought the Note 7 and tried the SPen, I also own the Note 10.1 2014 and if you're doing writing you'll find a difference.
Note 7 is more fluid your have better and "finer" pen strokes so that it actually looks more like your hand writing on paper.
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So you're saying that the Note 7 stylus gives a better experience when it's used on the Note 2014, better than the default stylus too?
I remember using the Note 4's stylus on the bigger tablet, I don't think I've experienced any noticeable improvements, then again the pressure levels aren't as dramatic as it should be with the Note 7 stylus.
I'm using the bigger stylus that Samsung offered as extra accessory for the older Note 10.1 2012 tablet, that one has the same pressure level on all Notes that comes out before the Note 4, but the size is about the same as a regular pen so I enjoyed using that more.
If what you say about the Note 7 stylus is true, in that it gives a better writing experience when used on previous Note devices, then I might have to start saving a bit lol
edmondt said:
I just bought the Note 7 and tried the SPen, I also own the Note 10.1 2014 and if you're doing writing you'll find a difference.
Note 7 is more fluid your have better and "finer" pen strokes so that it actually looks more like your hand writing on paper.
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so, the note 7 spen works on the 10.1 2014 note?
edmondt said:
I just bought the Note 7 and tried the SPen, I also own the Note 10.1 2014 and if you're doing writing you'll find a difference.
Note 7 is more fluid your have better and "finer" pen strokes so that it actually looks more like your hand writing on paper.
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Thanks for the feedback! I'm a little confused though. I don't have a note 7 (and don't plan to buy one soon), but I may buy the Note 7 "stylus" for use with my Galaxy 10.1 (2014 edition) tablet. Would I see any benefit? Or is there only a benefit when using the Note 7 stylus with the Note 7 itself?
Not sure if the stylus alone will change anything. The screen hardware has to be capable of sensing the pressure change also.
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Not sure if the stylus alone will change anything. The screen hardware has to be capable of sensing the pressure change also.
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I'm inclined to agree with you! Thanks for the confirmation The only advantage that I've come across is that the 'nibs' are finer, so one may feel a small benefit from writing with a 'finer' tipped stylus.