i just purchased a small bluetooth keyboard, from amazon for $23. it has a small touchpad with curser controls and all the functions of a full size keyboard. nice crisp key action. this device, can be used with any device that supports bl kb.
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woodsonmh said:
i just purchased a small bluetooth keyboard, from amazon for $23. it has a small touchpad with curser controls and all the functions of a full size keyboard. nice crisp key action. this device, can be used with any device that supports bl kb.
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May I have a link please,
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This keyboard looks like a good match, it's very portable looking!
http://www.amazon.com/Anker-OrientE...r=8-1&keywords=bt+mini+keyboard+with+touchpad
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Had ny Asus less than a month now. its great mostly but browser keeps force closing. I can send it in for exchange . Should I get another Asus or get the xoom?
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asus eee pad transformer is a better device in almost every respect than the xoom.
if those are your only two options, replace it. i personally think there are better tabs out there, but the eee pad is great
mtmerrick said:
asus eee pad transformer is a better device in almost every respect than the xoom.
if those are your only two options, replace it. i personally think there are better tabs out there, but the eee pad is great
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Appreciate your opinion how about the Toshiba thrive
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I think ill exchange it for a laptop . I do love the size and all, but I do alot of work online I think a laptop is a better choice for me. For quick things I can always use my sensation.
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diamantericos said:
Appreciate your opinion how about the Toshiba thrive
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the thrive is one of my favorite honeycomb 10" tabs. Battery/bulk may be disadvantages, but toshiba's software is wonderful and the full USB and HDMI ports are great.
If you can exchange it for an Iconia A500/A501, that would be your best shot! Same CPU, same Tegra 2 video, 32 GB internal memory, GPS, BT, WiFi, 3G (for the A501), long battery life ~ 10-11 hours browsing, micro HDMI port, micro USB port AND my personal favorite - regular size USB, so you can plug any USB keyboard (wired or cordless) and benefit from both worlds - tablets and laptops.
When I'm outputting HDMI to the TV at my grandparent's house (a 720p TV), it doesn't display correctly. Does anyone know how to control the HDMI settings? There's only 3D settings in the system settings
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Try adjusting the TV set instead.
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When I'm outputting HDMI to the TV at my grandparent's house (a 720p TV), it doesn't display correctly. Does anyone know how to control the HDMI settings? There's only 3D settings in the system settings
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CrunchyDoodle said:
Try adjusting the TV set instead.
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There were no settings I could find to alleviate the problen
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What exactly do you mean by doesnt display correctly? Is it cropped, stretched, etc.
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What exactly do you mean by doesnt display correctly? Is it cropped, stretched, etc.
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It doesn't fit the screen, it chops off the top and bottom and leaves a letterbox on the side
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There should be some settings on the TV - I am not sure about the TV you are using, but on my older 720p Panny Plasma, there is a 1080p option to chose, and then the TV will downscale it to its native format (720p). My guess is the TV is set at 720p or something else, and actually should be set higher if possible, and then it will downscale accordingly.
i have t 1080p tv and when i connect my ASUS Transformer Pad infinity TF700T to the tv at first it shows a 16:10 mirror of what I have on the tablet then when i go to the settings all the way down to the HDMI settings, it changes the output to a full screen 16:9 without the status bar on the tv and on the tablet the wallpaper moves up.
if i run a game or browsing the web its full screen on the tv without the status bar 1080p with 60 FPS.
by the way the 3d works great on the tv and i will make a video showing how good it works
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i have t 1080p tv and when i connect my ASUS Transformer Pad infinity TF700T to the tv at first it shows a 16:10 mirror of what I have on the tablet then when i go to the settings all the way down to the HDMI settings, it changes the output to a full screen 16:9 without the status bar on the tv and on the tablet the wallpaper moves up.
if i run a game or browsing the web its full screen on the tv without the status bar 1080p with 60 FPS.
by the way the 3d works great on the tv and i will make a video showing how good it works
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That tip worked, very awesome! Looking forward to seeing your video, care to mention what 3d android content you've found?
psych2l said:
That tip worked, very awesome! Looking forward to seeing your video, care to mention what 3d android content you've found?
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I have uploaded the HDMI and 3D TV at this thread
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1827114
psych2l said:
That tip worked, very awesome! Looking forward to seeing your video, care to mention what 3d android content you've found?
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Worked for me as well, but works even better on my TV since I'm back home (just bought a nice new 32" Vizio LED HDTV that can actually do 1080p).
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There was a setting in the prime that allowed you to crop or fit the image to the tv. I just doing think Asus thought about adding it yet.
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There was a setting in the prime that allowed you to crop or fit the image to the tv. I just doing think Asus thought about adding it yet.
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Yeah there was a setting on the Prime, that was added ever several updates following it's launch I was disappointed to see the Infinity not have this same setting seeing how it's suppose to be ahead of the Prime on features.
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Yeah there was a setting on the Prime, that was added ever several updates following it's launch I was disappointed to see the Infinity not have this same setting seeing how it's suppose to be ahead of the Prime on features.
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This irks me as well. My Prime looked great on both of my HD tv's. The infinity on the other hand not so nice. I hope the infinity receives the same settings update that the prime received.
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I think the infinity's natural affinity p) with a compatible hardware dock gives it immense potential, not just for work but for gaming as well. Has anyone found any way to use the keyboard for games, much like on a laptop or pc? I tried it out on gta3 since it was supposed to be a direct pc port but only the arrow keys worked, not wasd keys. Anyone has any idea how to utilize the keyboard hardware for gaming? I believe gingerbread was the first to bring native support for hardware controllers and the such, so I think it's definitely possible.
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Yeah, this would be awesome. Being able to use a mouse and keyboard while playing shooters (online) will give a ridiculous advantage, so perhaps it is for the best that it does not seem to be possible. For single player it should be available though, I guess.
I do not know if it is possible but I would also like to know if I can use my mouse and keyboard while playing, would be sick!
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Which one is better and why? I'm looking for one that zooms in and out easily. No glitching and looks the best.
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Well, I'm using RepliGo... I haven't tried ez, but I have no lag whatsoever on RepliGo.
I use ezpdf most of the time for looking at large construction drawing files. Works great for annotating but does pause to load quite a bit. I will try repligo and see now it compares and report report back.
Or you could try PerfectViewer with the PDF plugin. I've been using it to read magazines and pdf-comics...
Yeah. PerfectViewer is great for reading. Definitely the best choice, if you don't need to annotate PDFs and stuff.
Another vote for perfect viewer. Much better than either you have mentioned for PDFs.
Thanks guys! Downloaded Perfect Viewer and it work site a charm. It even reads my cable bill when Adobe Reader couldn't. To top that off, it's FREE! The two I mentioned cost $$$!!
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EZPDF Reader just released an update that has a *very* nice dual-page view (much nicer than Perfect Viewer, in my opinion)... Check it out...
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A other good reader is mantano:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mantano.reader.android.lite
I am thinking about upgrading from the transformer prime to the infinity. Are there many apps that take advantage of the infinity screen resolution of 1920 x 1200.
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I am thinking about upgrading from the transformer prime to the infinity. Are there many apps that take advantage of the infinity screen resolution of 1920 x 1200.
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Short answer: no. Longer answer: there are not that many apps that take into account the HD resolution natively, but the diffeence with lower resolution screens, such as the Prime's, is abundantly clear, even on the home screen. When I'm reading a pdf file, say, or while watching a movie that's not downcoded too much, it's great as well, and a difference of night and day compared to the TF300T of a colleague.
The difference is big on any website or any app that displays text for that matter (email, readers, you name it). The text us clear and crisp, makes reading so much better.
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This review of the display by AnandTech offers further details and examples of why the TF700T display is so much better.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6036/asus-transformer-pad-infinity-tf700t-review/2
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