Flipping vegan tab 180¿ - G Tablet General

So. I am finding that using the gtab 180 degrees flipped around from the standard config (camera on bottom) delivers much better viewing angles.
There any way to flip the screen at all?
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jpustin said:
So. I am finding that using the gtab 180 degrees flipped around from the standard config (camera on bottom) delivers much better viewing angles.
There any way to flip the screen at all?
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Yes, download ADW from the market. If it is not there you can get it from their site:
http://jbthemes.com/anderweb/category/adwlauncher/
Not only is the rotation better, but you can change the icon spacing and layout much better along with other usability tweaks, like a 5 button dock bar.
Good luck!

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Bigger 3d pictures

Can we have full screen pictures after shooting a 3d photo?
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No.........
Possible if you crop the photo
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Can we have full screen pictures after shooting a 3d photo?
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the photos would be smaller, not bigger as it would require some of the top and bottom cropping off. I'd prefer them to be the size they are now!
You can make the pictures larger by using the phones photo editor if you want to. Hold your finger over a pic while browsing the gallery and when menu choices are offered choose the edit option and from there you can adjust size etcetera. I have only used this resize ability for my 2D to 3D conversions to fit them better on screen as optimus photos are a good size anyway.
Alternatively you can take two higher resolution pictures using an app like 3dsteroid and have the app turn them into one large 3D image.
Dave
Yes they would be slightly smaller - if cropped on the phone (takes work too) - but to fill the whole phone screen would make them light more pixels (on the phone).
It is really a pitty the cam does not opt for filling the screen - btw. In filming it does - and it looks good in WIDESCRREN.
I hope to have it corrected in the photo mode @ a later time.
Cheers
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heiwid said:
Yes they would be slightly smaller - if cropped on the phone (takes work too) - but to fill the whole phone screen would make them light more pixels (on the phone).
It is really a pitty the cam does not opt for filling the screen - btw. In filming it does - and it looks good in WIDESCRREN.
I hope to have it corrected in the photo mode @ a later time.
Cheers
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the photo mode is correct (4:3)
filming uses more of the screen because it's 16:9 but the resolution is much lower
Yes, i know the filming res is much lower and not better. But still i would love to get rid of maybe 20% res, but be able to see the pics full screen.
One more cropped image size in the cam settings (in 2d and 3d) would satisfy my needs @ all.
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Small addition (begging to lg):
The same problem with pictures not beeing displayed full screen applies on my brand new 16:9 led tv - a shame - even more if seen in 3d. It makes the view into the screen like a keyhole effect.
I would really appreciate the possibility of shooting cropped img in the 16:9 format which is also the screen aspect of the phone itself and i think almost every modern display device.
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Nexus 7 official

Guys check out the nexus 7 vid...
Link
It was live to order for a few minutes too.
I got one! 2-3 weeks for delivery.
"THIS VIDeo is private"
Dang
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- Swift -, formerly known as IrishStuff09
some great soul got the video and uploaded @
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HGusUILDuE
Engadget: "Turns out, the tablet has a 1280x800 IPS display coated in "scratch-resistant Corning glass," which we presume is of the Gorilla variety, plus a front-facing, 1.2-megapixel camera. Within its 198.5 x 120 x 10.45mm case lies either 8 ($199) or 16GB ($249) of storage, plus 1GB of RAM, and NVIDIA's quad-core Tegra 3 SoC. Connectivity comes courtesy of GPS, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g/n WiFi and Micro USB, plus it's got NFC for all your Android Beaming needs. Rounding things out is a 4325mAh battery and the usual spate of sensors: accelerometer, magnetometer, and a gyroscope."
Too bad there is no mention of a microSD-slot. I have never had a Tablet before, will I be able to connect my hard drive to the tablet via micro USB? Thanks.
as nexus you will be disappointed with no microsd for sure so don't hope only to have sdcard slot
Crap how are us non-US people gonna buy this awesome device
Stop the video at 2:17.
Why does it have a phone-like status bar and navigation buttons?
Are they removing the "combined bar" in Jellybean?

			
				
Where the hell can I order one? All of the articles say it's available for pre-order, but I can't find it.
After watching the keynote, I've noticed something odd: the Nexus 7 has the phone-style layout with the top notification bar, instead of the tablet-style bar with the combined navigation buttons and notification bar at the bottom. Wonder what has prompted this change? Will all Jellybean tablets have the phone-style top notification bar?
No sdslot. Brilliant device but useless without it. I hate the cloud and do not want too stream everything.
http://www.google.com/nexus/#/7/specs
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yeah I'd like someone to shed some light on that. im not crazy about phone mode. ICS tablet mode rocks, if its not broke dont fix it
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I'm puzzled by the UI drop too :\
Though , They did just sneaked in the thinner notification in landscape
so its a quad core?
then android is finally able to use quad core for real?
funkyblue04 said:
No sdslot. Brilliant device but useless without it. I hate the cloud and do not want too stream everything.
http://www.google.com/nexus/#/7/specs
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Thanks for this! Pre-ordered!
What I don't like is how OEMs think that portrait is the main orientation for a 7" tablet,It's not. I barely go into portrait mode on my tablet.
Look at the Samsung 7" tablets, portrait logos, camera on the "top", same here for the Nexus 7.
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What I don't like is how OEMs think that portrait is the main orientation for a 7" tablet,It's not. I barely go into portrait mode on my tablet.
Look at the Samsung 7" tablets, portrait logos, camera on the "top", same here for the Nexus 7.
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+100000
Only htc had landscape in mind when they made a tablet. the design of my flyer is brilliant in that the front camera is dead center on the top in landscape. But you know what else they did with the flyer? Left it for dead on a half assed honeycomb rom. I'm seriously considering ebaying it and picking up a nexus tab
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nejc121 said:
What I don't like is how OEMs think that portrait is the main orientation for a 7" tablet,It's not. I barely go into portrait mode on my tablet.
Look at the Samsung 7" tablets, portrait logos, camera on the "top", same here for the Nexus 7.
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Speak for yourself. On my Nook Color and Springboard I've always always primarily used it in portrait (think of it like a book, not a laptop).
I too am confused and disappointed by the notification bar moving back to the top.

[Q] Is the 7" screen good for reading?

I'm looking at buying this tablet just for reading (PDFs, web content), 3-4 hour periods. Is the screen good for reading, or will it tire my eyes quickly (like the iPad 1, 2)?
Not talking about white balance or contrast, more about the screen resolution (though this has 170 dpi over 130 on the old iPads).
If the ipad 10 inch screen tire you out quickly then I think the 7 inch tab 2 won't make things better, and I doubt better screen intensity (170 ppi or dpi) have any effect than overall look and sharpness of the images.
Altough in my personal opinion, reading and browsing in this tab 2 is far better than my previous experience in 4 inch x10i
Definitely giving it a thumbs up
So I got one yesterday.
It took me a good half a day to get used to the screen, but it's always like that for me when it comes to Samsung screens (no idea why).
At first the screen looks and feels pixelated, but you get used to it pretty fast. Not the brightest display either. PDFs look pretty bad on Polaris Office, but decent on Adobe Reader. Small text IS hard to read, so either get used to zooming-in or reading in landscape mode.
Kindle (app) works and looks great.
Other than that, Chrome works good, it has a hard time detecting when I tap the Omnibar, closing tabs is a bit slow and sometimes the text gets (and stays) blurry when zooming (haven't tried the default browser). Opera works fine.
The device reports about 4gb of available storage, plenty for books. Battery life is good (about 5-6 hrs of WiFi surfing), will know more when I use it more.
berofx said:
I'm looking at buying this tablet just for reading (PDFs, web content), 3-4 hour periods. Is the screen good for reading, or will it tire my eyes quickly (like the iPad 1, 2)?
Not talking about white balance or contrast, more about the screen resolution (though this has 170 dpi over 130 on the old iPads).
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I prefer the 7 in tablets over the 10 in variety because I can hold it with one hand comfortably. Also because I have bifocals, I like to hold it closer to my face so I don't rest it on my knee like you might with a 10 in one.
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S Note full screen question

Hi,
I like S note a lot, but is there a way to have full screen in normal landscape mode? I have to constantly switch to preview mode to the bottom of a note. Or you expected to have in portrait? Thats the only time I get fullscreen.
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If you zoom in until the page fills the width of the screen you will have a full screen.
Full screen without states baars.
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If you zoom in until the page fills the width of the screen you will have a full screen.
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I'm trying, but I still get 40% of my screen coverd with status bars. one in the bottom and three on top.
would like to write on the whole screen if it were possible?
GesturesControl
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[Q] Screen Hurting Eyes

Hi, i just bought the Galaxy note 10.1 a few days ago, and when i first started using it, my eyes were hurting and it got to the point when they were throbbing. my question is, has anyone else had this problem? i have a feeling this is because the resolution is not very good on the Note 10.1.
On another note, i decided to go with this over the Transformer Infinity because i read it had problems freezing up, is this true also? what have your experiences been with the Transformer Infinity? have you had any of these problems before?
Thanks,
Ryan
Sounds like you need to see an eye doctor...
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My glasses are a few years old
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No problems here you can try adjusting the screen even try a market app .
jje
What screen resolution app would you recommend?
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ryanskeltis said:
Hi, i just bought the Galaxy note 10.1 a few days ago, and when i first started using it, my eyes were hurting and it got to the point when they were throbbing. my question is, has anyone else had this problem? i have a feeling this is because the resolution is not very good on the Note 10.1.
On another note, i decided to go with this over the Transformer Infinity because i read it had problems freezing up, is this true also? what have your experiences been with the Transformer Infinity? have you had any of these problems before?
Thanks,
Ryan
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Mine hurt if I have the brightness up. Since I've started setting the brightness at about 25%, it's been fine. It took very little time to get used to that and, except in very bright conditions, I find it's plenty.
Screen Hurting Eyes
You probably have bifocal vision . I have bifocal vison and can't use High-def screen . I bought and returned xperia z just for that , but this 1280 x 800 works great for me . Another thing you have to keep in mind is that You have to try and adjust screen brightness to be the same as your surroundings , because when you keep looking at screen and up and away from screen your eyes have to adjust to difference . The less difference the less work for the eyes and less strain at them . That's why the pirates have eyepatch . When they go from bright sun on upper deck down below deck they just switch eyepatch to another eye and they see perfect below in the dark . ( Maybe You should try that lol )
budalica said:
You probably have bifocal vision . I have bifocal vison and can't use High-def screen . I bought and returned xperia z just for that , but this 1280 x 800 works great for me . Another thing you have to keep in mind is that You have to try and adjust screen brightness to be the same as your surroundings , because when you keep looking at screen and up and away from screen your eyes have to adjust to difference . The less difference the less work for the eyes and less strain at them . That's why the pirates have eyepatch . When they go from bright sun on upper deck down below deck they just switch eyepatch to another eye and they see perfect below in the dark . ( Maybe You should try that lol )
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im 21 i dont have bifocal vision, the screen resolution is crap on it, although im uses to using HD Screens.
and i own a macbook pro that i use daily, so that might be the reason why i think the resolution is to low
I too had tired eyes after using any lcd device for a long time.
Some thoughts from me
- reduce brightness of the screen to bare minimum
- install anti glare screen protector. It reduces the reflections from the glass and allows you to reduce brightness further.
- install screen filter... it allows u to reduce brightness below system minimum. Good for night viewing.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.haxor
- take a break every 10 mins when using the tablet. Always use tv for watching movies... i have allshare cast dongle that i use for this purpose for videos i play from my tablet.
- if u read a lot of books/articles, invest in paperink readers. Very cheap these days.
- one big issue with tablets is that focal length that your eyes focus on, is almost constant. Not good. Try and follow wall ceiling lines every 20mins of tablet usage... it helps eye muscles focus on different focal lenghts and reduces fatigue.
- reduce time on tablet unless it's a job function for you.
- galaxy s3 has super amoled screens which are much easier on eyes.
- last and most imp one. Get you eyes checked.
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ryanskeltis said:
im 21 i dont have bifocal vision, the screen resolution is crap on it, although im uses to using HD Screens.
and i own a macbook pro that i use daily, so that might be the reason why i think the resolution is to low
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You can't be that used to using HD screens
so that might be the reason why i think the resolution is to low
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That`s a real funny one....come on it`s still HD 720P
So growing up u didn`t watch a lot of TV......768x576
I had the same issue. I made a couple adjustments and it became much better.
First change the screen color from dynamic/standard to movie. Might take a little while to get used too. Then change the font on your device to something you feel comfortable reading.
http:// http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1958316
Lastly I use an app called lux to adjust the brightness as well as change the warmth of the screen during the night. Helps a lot.
The screen fonts are only hard to read if they are too small. Just increase them to an appropriate size and they are fine.
Regarding the screen resolution. Have you noticed that only the Surface Pro ($1000) offers a digitizer pen with a fullHD screen? There is a reason for that. Those offer full i-series CPU's, not a tablet CPU as you have in your Note 10.1. To run a digitizer pen lagfree on a fullHD screen you need a better CPU and be prepared too PAY for it.
When you bought the Note 10.1 you made a choice - pen functionality vs fullHD. At $500 you can't have both.
I have problems with my eyes since i started using the note 10 plus 5G
I'm a note series user ,i was searching if anyone complained of that
I tried to stop the 5 g but still the same
I went to check my eyes and nothing wrong .
Ill try to go back to my previous note
Wrong forum for your model .

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