Since everyone spends so much time asking if this or that case/cover/accessory will work for the TouchPad, I got some dimensions for the major players so you can compare.
HP TouchPad - 240 x 189 x 14 mm
Apple iPad - 243 x 190 x 13 mm
Apple iPad 2 - 241.2 x 185.7 x 8.8 mm
Acer Iconia A500 - 260 x 177 x 13.3 mm
Advent Vega - 275 x 178 x 13.6 mm
Asus Transformer - 271 x 176 x 12.9 mm
Motorola Xoom - 249.1 x 167.8 x 12.9 mm
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - 256.6 x 172.9 x 8.6 mm
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v - 246.2 x 170.4 x 10.9 mm
T-Mobile / LG -Slate - 243 x 149.4 x 12.8 mm
Viewsonic Viewpad 10 - 275 x 173 x 15 mm
As you can see, the original iPad comes closest to TP numbers, but only the Vega is close in thickness (though not other dimensions).
So, if whatever it is you are looking at has to CONTAIN the TouchPad completely, there is NO GOOD MATCH, unless it is an iPad case with enough slop room to hold another full millimeter of thickness.
Squeezing your tablet into something that is too small is eventually going to be painful, ask any woman trying on shoes!
Obviously, if you think of one that should be here - chime in.
Viewsonic Viewpad 10 (the Intel dual-boot version) 275 x 173 x 15 mm.
Don't forget variations on the curvature of the corners can also have an affect on whether cases can be swapped around.
interesting.. but what about the different weights?
This thread should get a sticky
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interesting.. but what about the different weights?
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What does the weight have to do with getting a case that fits your touchpad?
Actually,The ipad2 case can not work on Touchpad. I tested.
Nobody is saying it does xjarl, he's posted the sizes so that everyone can see that most of these other pads are too different in size for their cases to be any use.
Also I think hoping someone will find another pad that is close enough to be a possible fit.
HP Touchpad Specs from hp.com slightly different but may make a difference..
9.45" x 7.48" x 0.54"
240 x 190 x 13.7mm
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HP Touchpad Specs from hp.com slightly different but may make a difference..
9.45" x 7.48" x 0.54"
240 x 190 x 13.7mm
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Here are the specs directly from HP: 7.48 x 0.54 x 9.45 in (19 x 1.4 x 24 cm)
Here's the page:http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/pscmisc/vac/us/en/sm/notebooks/WF06a/TouchPad_specifications.html
No difference from my original post.
I guess it depends on who does the conversion and whether they rounded and in which direction they converted.
I tend to believe the metric numbers were the original spec that the engineers who designed it used, then it was converted to US.
Trying to do it in reverse can yield slightly different numbers.
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Since everyone spends so much time asking if this or that case/cover/accessory will work for the TouchPad, I got some dimensions for the major players so you can compare.
HP TouchPad - 240 x 189 x 14 mm
Apple iPad - 243 x 190 x 13 mm
Apple iPad 2 - 241.2 x 185.7 x 8.8 mm
Acer Iconia A500 - 260 x 177 x 13.3 mm
Advent Vega - 275 x 178 x 13.6 mm
Asus Transformer - 271 x 176 x 12.9 mm
Motorola Xoom - 249.1 x 167.8 x 12.9 mm
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 - 256.6 x 172.9 x 8.6 mm
Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1v - 246.2 x 170.4 x 10.9 mm
T-Mobile / LG -Slate - 243 x 149.4 x 12.8 mm
Viewsonic Viewpad 10 - 275 x 173 x 15 mm
As you can see, the original iPad comes closest to TP numbers, but only the Vega is close in thickness (though not other dimensions).
So, if whatever it is you are looking at has to CONTAIN the TouchPad completely, there is NO GOOD MATCH, unless it is an iPad case with enough slop room to hold another full millimeter of thickness.
Squeezing your tablet into something that is too small is eventually going to be painful, ask any woman trying on shoes!
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Here are a couple more:
* Viewsonic Gtablet 10.1 - 267 x 173 x 15
* Toshiba Thrive 10.1 - 273 x 177 x 16
Thanks. This answers my question (sorta) in the tp case thread. The search continues!
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Need to get a new phone as my current one (moto x 1st gen, which was amazing and faster and more responsive than S4) is starting to have some issues.
I'm considering the moto G 3rd gen but don't want anything less than my moto x (1st gen) perfomance, otherwise I will probably just go online and get another moto x (1st gen)
moto x 1st gen
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Qualcomm-Snapdragon-MSM8960-SoC.86868.0.html
moto g 3rd gen/2015
http://www.notebookcheck.net/Qualcomm-Snapdragon-410-MSM8916-SoC.111656.0.html
Comparison
http://system-on-a-chip.specout.com...S4-MSM8960-vs-Qualcomm-Snapdragon-410-MSM8916
It looks like it's slower than the moto x 1st gen. But does the fact that it has 4 cores as oppose to 2 cores change things in performance?
Please help me understand and if I should get the another moto x 1st gen or get the moto g 3rd gen/2015
thanks
hello, for the processors, the s410 is 64 bits, have an adreno 306.
The quadcore and adreno 306 will help you in few games.
Moto g3 is waterproof, have a bigger screen, a better camera, battery.
And finally is a new phone, so it's new
ps: choose the 2 gb ram versions.
Im going to openly say this now... I am PISSED! Massively.... I thought the style was supposed to be their Flagship?!?!?!
Either way nonetheless Ladies and Gents - We Present the Moto X Force
Motorola Moto X Force vs Moto X Style vs Moto X Play: What's the difference?
Motorola has very quietly announced the Moto X Force, which brings the 2015 Moto X offering to three models if you ignore the Moto X Style Pure Edition.
The Moto X Force brings with it flagship specs and a slightly more expensive price than the Moto X Style, but it's the unbreakable display that makes this Moto X model more interesting than its siblings.
We have put the Moto X Force up against the Moto X Style and the Moto X Play to see what the differences are between the three devices and how they compare. Read on if you want some help deciding which X is right for you.
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Motorola Moto X Force vs Moto X Style vs Moto X Play: Design
The Motorola Moto X Force measures 149.8 x 78mm and offers a curved rear between 7.6mm and 9.2mm. The Moto X Style is larger in height but smaller in width, measuring 153.9 x 76.2mm with a curve between 6.1mm and 11.06mm. The Moto X Play is the smallest of all three of these devices however, measuring 148 x 75mm with a curve of 8.9mm to 10.9mm.
The Moto X Force is the slimmest overall and one of the lightest, hitting the scales at 169g, which is the same as the Moto X Play. The Moto X Style is 10 grams heavier at 179g.
All three of the Moto X devices come with a water-repellant nano-coating and they are all available to customise through Moto Maker. The Force only comes in one colour as standard, while the Style and Play come in two base colours.
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Motorola Moto X Force vs Moto X Style vs Moto X Play: Display
The Moto X Force comes with a 5.4-inch AMOLED display offering a resolution of 2560 x 1440 for a pixel density of 540ppi. It's the ShatterShield feature that makes this device stand out from the crowd however. Motorola claims this display is completely unbreakable and its confidence is supported with a four-year warranty.
The Moto X Style has a slightly larger 5.7-inch TFT LCD display that also offers a Quad HD resolution but the increase in size drops the pixel density to 520ppi. It is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 3, but no unbreakable claims come with this model or the Moto X Play.
The Moto X Play has a 5.5-inch display that offers a Full HD resolution for a pixel density of 403ppi, which is the lowest of this bunch. Corning Gorilla Glass 3 is on board again but dropping this device at a bad angle probably wouldn't end well.
The Force has the smallest display but also the sharpest, and strongest if Motorola's claims are anything to go by.
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Motorola Moto X Force vs Moto X Style vs Moto X Play: Camera
The Moto X Force has a 21-megapixel rear snapper, like the Moto X Style and Moto X Play. All three feature an aperture of f/2.0, along with functions such as 4x digital zoom, slow motion video, burst mode, night mode and auto HDR.
The Moto X Play doesn't offer as many functions as the Moto X Force and the Moto X Style however, despite offering the same amount of megapixels. For example, both the latter devices offer phase detect auto-focus and 4K video capabilities, while the Moto X Play doesn't.
In terms of the front-facing snapper, the Moto X Force has a 5-megapixel sensor, as does the Moto X Style and Moto X Play. Motorola doesn't detail the features of the Moto X Play's front camera but the Moto X Style and Moto X Force appear to be identical.
There is a wide-angle lens, night mode, a flash and an aperture of f/2.0. The Moto X Force and Moto X Style front-facing cameras also have larger 1.4um pixels for better low light shots.
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Motorola Moto X Force vs Moto X Style vs Moto X Play: Hardware
The Moto X Force has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 processor under its hood, Adreno 430 graphics and 3GB of RAM support. The Moto X Style takes the processor down a notch to the Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 with Adreno 418 graphics but there is still 3GB of RAM support. The Moto X Play has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 617 processor, Adreno 405 graphics and 2GB of RAM on board.
The Moto X Force comes in 32GB and 64GB storage options, offering microSD support for up to 2TB. The Moto X Style comes in 16GB, 32GB and 64GB options with microSD support for up to 128GB. The Moto X Play is available in 16GB and 32GB storage options, also with microSD support.
The biggest battery sits within the Moto X Force with a whopping 3760mAh capacity, while the Moto X Play sits closely behind with a 3630mAh battery. The Moto X Style has the smallest battery at 3000mAh.
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Motorola Moto X Force vs Moto X Style vs Moto X Play: Software
All three Moto X devices come with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop out of the box, but they will all get a Marshmallow update eventually. Motorola doesn't add as much bloatware as Samsung and Sony do so you get a close to pure Android experience with its devices.
The software experience between the Moto X Force, Moto X Style and Moto X Play will be identical. You'll get Android with a few extra Motorola-specific apps like Motorola Assist and voice-activated commands.
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Motorola Moto X Force vs Moto X Style vs Moto X Play: Price
The Moto X Force starts at £499, which is £100 more than the Moto X Style and £220 more than the Moto X Play. The Moto X Style starts at £399 and the Moto X Play starts at £279.
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Motorola Moto X Force vs Moto X Style vs Moto X Play: Conclusion
The Motorola Moto X Force follows in the footsteps of the Moto X Style but bumps the specs up in a couple of areas and of course, adds that unbreakable display.
You pay an extra £100 for a slightly bigger battery than the Moto X Play, but a significantly bigger one than the Moto X Style, a faster processor, smaller but sharper display and more storage, as well as a slimmer handset overall than both models.
The quietly announced Moto X Force wins or draws on almost all spec fronts so if you are someone who is constantly dropping their smartphone, this decision will be a no brainer. The Moto X Force offers everything and more than the Moto X Style and Moto X Play.
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IMHO Motorola went backwards on this one... I think that they should have given the bigger battery to the MOTO X Style... 3760mAh
The Play should have had the 3000mAh Battery and the Force should have Had the 3630mAh Battery
Yes the Moto X force (Droid Turbo 2 in the US) is a more powerful phone but it has a price tag to match. It was launched here in the US for Verizon wireless only, 32gig is $624 off contract or $720 for the 64gig variant. That's $174 or $220 more respectively compared to the Moto X Pure edition here in the states. Yes it's a better phone but the performance difference for the price isn't worth it in my book. It also doesn't help that it loses the stereo speakers for a mono loud speaker on the front.
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The big question, will the Force be available in the US through Moto Maker direct?
I'm not changing carriers just for the Droid Turbo 2. The Force really hits the mark with the 4 year warrantee shatter proof screen. PocketNow seemed to throw the Droid Turbo 2 around pretty good.
I'll be disappointed if I cannot order this in US through Moto Maker.
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The big question, will the Force be available in the US through Moto Maker direct?
I'm not changing carriers just for the Droid Turbo 2. The Force really hits the mark with the 4 year warrantee shatter proof screen. PocketNow seemed to throw the Droid Turbo 2 around pretty good.
I'll be disappointed if I cannot order this in US through Moto Maker.
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It probably never will. The Moto Maxx is the international version of the Droid Turbo and after more than a year, it never got to be available directly from Motorola U.S.
I'm guessing because of the Verizon exclusivity agreement.
F###ing Verizon. That would really suck. A phone with a feature like shatter proof screen & only one company can carry it in US? That's crap. I know I could probably buy the Verizon phone & put a GSM sim card in it, but I don't want the big red crap ware.
I don't get moto. On the one hand, we are only making our phones direct, but then they come out with a carrier specific phone with some specs that are much more desirable than what they call their high end phone. I don't get it.
It's called money and fulfilling a contract Motorola has with Verizon. They do this every year with the droid. What's surprising is that anyone would be surprised. The T2 won't get quick updates and the four T2s I have seen have had dark, dingy screens but I haven't heard others experiencing this. I'm happy with my MXPE.
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It doesnt has stereo speakers.
Moto Maxx in Brazil hasnt received updates as Moto X received. I recommend you to avoid this.
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It's called money and fulfilling a contract Motorola has with Verizon. They do this every year with the droid. What's surprising is that anyone would be surprised. The T2 won't get quick updates and the four T2s I have seen have had dark, dingy screens but I haven't heard others experiencing this. I'm happy with my MXPE.
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I've read this in a few hands-on/reviews as well. The screen is apparently downright ugly compared to my beautiful MXPE.
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I'm jealous of the 2TB SD card expansion.. Not that I would ever use that much lol. But theoretically I could backup all my photos and videos from my pc and carry it around on my phone.
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in us its only on verizon so they need the faster processor and bigger battery to support all that verizon bloat... it will be locked down im sure like all moto phones on verizon have been forever... MXPE is free of bloat, easily unlockable bootloader if i choose, therefore it is a better choice for the value since you need to pay full price for the phone via payment plans now
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in us its only on verizon so they need the faster processor and bigger battery to support all that verizon bloat... it will be locked down im sure like all moto phones on verizon have been forever... MXPE is free of bloat, easily unlockable bootloader if i choose, therefore it is a better choice for the value since you need to pay full price for the phone via payment plans now
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Yah but remember the Moto X Force will be worldwide... (Ish)
I love my MXS Its an amazing device!
Lenovo are fragmenting there phones like Samsung, moto g4 and a g4+ Moto Z and Moto Z Force and now they have Moto x 2016 line up.
All they have to do is 3 phones and price them correctly ffs, they are going to kill the best phones ever the Moto X
Z Line (EUA Droid)
-Z Force
-Z Droid
Moto X
-Moto X Pure/Style
-Moto X Play
Moto G:
-G
-G Plus
-G AmazonPrime
-G Play
Moto E
They are all different Lineups.
Z Line will be the better One, high-end phone in every aspect.
X Line, will be, hopeful, high-end with great price, but will be combination metal + plastic /leather, etc, not so premium
G line will be medium range phones
E, the low end, cheap phones.
And every lineup will have some variants with some compromises.
But its lenovo, we can expect everything
Hello. Please look photo and help me. What height Beetle Pro for Moto X Play ?
Moto X Play 148mm + Beetle Pro how much mm ?
http://www.supcase.com/moto-x-play-unicorn-beetle-pro-full-protective-holster-cases.html
this is what I googled
https://www.amazon.co.uk/SUPCASE-Unicorn-Premium-Protective-Motorola/dp/B013JJMQV4
Product details
Product Dimensions: 17 x 1.3 x 12.4 cm ; 41 g
Boxed-product Weight: 41 g
Item model number: SUP-MotoXPlay-UnicornBeetle
ASIN: B013JJMQV4