Hi,
I'm in search of an Android tablet that supports Miracast.
I have tried Nexus 4 (android 4.2) with Netgear PTV3000 receiver, the experience is below average to my feeling. And then I tried Nexus 7 2013 with the same PTV3000 receiver, I'd say the performance is better and acceptable, but stuttering and screen artifacts still occur.
Today I tried the Nexus 4 again with upgraded Android 4.3, there is definitely great improvement.
Now I want a bigger tablet with fluent Miracast support. Searching the forum shows the Nexus 10 with 4.3 system does support this, but the Nexus 10 hardware is a little bit outdated, so I'm worried of its actual performance.
Is there better choice for miracast with 10" screen devices? When will Nexus 10 2013 come out (if there is any)?
Thank you.
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Hey I have been looking for a 7 Inch Tablet/Phone with android for a while. I was lookin around the interwebz and found this. Anyone ever heard of it or know anything about it? If not, could someone point me into the right direction of a 7 inch tablet that can make phone calls with a sim? Thank you for your help!
Balaxy1000
http://www.ibuygou.com/prod/Newest-Tablet-PC-Android-2-2-Phone-Calling-WIFI-3G-.html
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NxqX4XwZj9c
Lolz - Is This A Joke? It look no good to me.
This is what you need from that price bracket:
http://androidtablet-shop.com/online-store/item/98-barnes-noble-nook-color-ebook-reader-wifi- -3g
Then look here for goodies to make it go:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=864
LOL that tablet is horrible. Listen to ftgg99!
The product description for this tablet is a joy to read. Do not ever buy this.
Have you ever heard of the 7 inch tablet pc with phone-calling function? This Unique Balaxy1000 7 inch tablet pc has 2 Unique features: one is the built-in 3g(this function let you use the tablet like a telephone)the other is the built-in gps function. it's better than iPad and iPad 2 due to this 2 extremely features.,some one would say it will be the "iPad 3"? we are sure that iPad 3 will add the phone-calling function in 2012 or 2013? by owning this Unique 7 inch tablet pc, you can throw away your mobile phone now, it can do much more than your imagination, like hd video player, basic daily work dealing,mp3 player, checking email, read adobe flash 9.0, play games, browse picture, satellite tracking....WOW, it's so amazing only at ibuygou.com for this 2011 Latest 7 inch tablet pc with android 2.2 OS now!!.With the 7 inch 4 lines touchscreen(800*400),you are able to watch the high quality video anywhere.The capacity is 256MB. It has the built-in 3G Phone Call Function, GPS Navigation, Bluetooth 3.0, Android 2.2.Wow,Amazing gadget! With the GPS function, you wonn't lose the way anymore. you are also able to play the games, watch the flash, taking the pictures by the 2MP Camera built-in. It also supports the Micro SD card (Maximum up to 32GB).
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not bad
i purchased the balaxy 1000 two weeks ago,works fine so far.ibuygou customer service impressed me a lot ,very speedy.:>good luck
Hi Guys,
I want to buy a new Tablet, which is good for gaming. First I decided to the Archos Gamepad, because it's cheap and has controllerbuttons like a psp or any pad of a console. Then, today I saw the Nexus 7, which has a better hardware and is not much more expensive. The tablet would be in use for surfing at home and for gaming at home and at travels. Personally I like the Gamepads design very much, although the nexus is pretty too. Games like Dead Trigger stutters only at the archos one, but not on the Nexus.
Now I don't know which one fits better to me, should I buy the Gamepad because of the Buttons, or the Nexus 7 because of the better Hardware?
I look forward to hear from you
pushing allowed? I'm new here..
Tegra 3 is not much HW better than RK3066 (only CPU performance is better in T3 - 4cores>2cores)
Significan difference is: 44mil polygons/s(Mali400) vs. 129mil polygons/s(T3 GPU)
Since there is an RDP app as well as Team viewer available for android I am looking at getting a 10" android tablet instead of a Windows tablet. I have read quite a few reviews and I would like to hear some feedback from actual users now. I need one that has good reliable Wi-Fi capabilities since a lot of times I will be remoting to other devices. I also need a microsd slot. I also need at least a 1280x800 display. I had looked at the Nexus 10 but no microsd. Right now I am leaning towards the Samsung Note 10.1(the new version), Asus transformer Pad, or possibly the Galaxy Note 8. I am open to any other tablet as well as long as it meets my requirements.
ElAguila said:
Since there is an RDP app as well as Team viewer available for android I am looking at getting a 10" android tablet instead of a Windows tablet. I have read quite a few reviews and I would like to hear some feedback from actual users now. I need one that has good reliable Wi-Fi capabilities since a lot of times I will be remoting to other devices. I also need a microsd slot. I also need at least a 1280x800 display. I had looked at the Nexus 10 but no microsd. Right now I am leaning towards the Samsung Note 10.1(the new version), Asus transformer Pad, or possibly the Galaxy Note 8. I am open to any other tablet as well as long as it meets my requirements.
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Yep, the note10 and the trasformer are pretty good choice, I also recommend to check the Sony Xperia Z tablet:
http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_xperia_tablet_z-review-931.php
I need your help in figuring out which 9-10 inch android tablet to buy. I am looking for a second tablet via ebay or Amazon around $200. Based on past experience with multiple tablets, in spite of all the pronouncement about android memory management, I have found tablets with 1 GB RAM laggy. Of late, I have loved using the 2013 Nexus 7 tablet (on kit kat and lollipop) and now would like to get a bigger android tablet for reading PDF text books. I am not fussy about getting the highest possible screen resolution. Right now, ASUS MeMO Pad FHD 10 seems to have the right specs at a very reasonable price, although some people have complained about certain apps not working well with the Intel Atom Z2560 processor. Can you suggest a few alternative choices ?
Thanks
PeeAm
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peeam said:
I need your help in figuring out which 9-10 inch android tablet to buy. I am looking for a second tablet via ebay or Amazon around $200. Based on past experience with multiple tablets, in spite of all the pronouncement about android memory management, I have found tablets with 1 GB RAM laggy. Of late, I have loved using the 2013 Nexus 7 tablet (on kit kat and lollipop) and now would like to get a bigger android tablet for reading PDF text books. I am not fussy about getting the highest possible screen resolution. Right now, ASUS MeMO Pad FHD 10 seems to have the right specs at a very reasonable price, although some people have complained about certain apps not working well with the Intel Atom Z2560 processor. Can you suggest a few alternative choices ?
Thanks
PeeAm
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First, I hope this is the right place to post this.... I have been on XDA forums for a while but most of the time has been spent on specific device forums.
That out of the way:
I have spent the last few weeks scouring the internet for (recently released or soon to be released) 9”-11” Android tablets with purpose built, keyboard dock systems and Android 6.0+. Can anyone tell me why are there so many older models but nothing new? There are tons of new Windows tablets with keyboard docks but almost 0 Android based. Is MS pressuring the MFG's to not make devices which could compete with the Surface or are Android tablets+keyboards just not popular?
A perfect example of what I am looking for would be the Asus Transformer (TF303CL). The only issue is that is a few years old.
So far the only new candidates I can find are the RCA series (either the Viking 2 or Galileo Pro), the Pixel C which is very costly when purchased with keyboard, and the new Lenovo Yoga book which is an oddity with the dual screens and high price. Unfortunately, the RCA tablets have minimal screen resolution (Viking 2 is 1280x800) which is a problem as I would like to use the tablet for Remote Desktop/VNC while at job sites. I would be preferable to not be constrained when remoting and would like something 1080p or better.
Can anyone point me to a tablet (released or soon to be released) with decently high resolution, Android 6.0+ and with a non-afterthought docking system?
Thanks, any help is appreciated!