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I've been looking around for a car mount. Ebay has apparently only one type, like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Car-Suction...ccessories&hash=item3a72a0136d#ht_2109wt_1139
But I'm looking for one that is a better fit for the tf700 and that I can "flipp" the tablet in and out of, without having to clamp it down each time I mount it.
Amzer® Universal Tablet Windshield Mount looks like a better fit. Anyone tried this one?
And is there any mounts that uses the original clamp that the dock uses to hold it in place? That would be the best solution.
Found it for you!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VbW95iRJos8&feature=plcp
Yes as I linked to it I've already found that one. But nice with a video.
Yeah, I understood that you had found it already, but you asked if anyone had tried it, so I simply linked the video to show you how it actually worked.
The transformer infinity looks promising on the gps front, is this what you're gonna use it for in the car?
Gps, spotify and podcasts.
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Here it is the one can be used on TF101 and Acer a500 I think it is also compatible for TF700
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Here it is the one case be used on TF101 and Acer a500: www . 365gate. com/product-308. html
I think it is also compatible for TF700
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It says 7-10" ... Isn't that too small - especially while using a case, too?
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Free shipping?
7-10 inch Tablet pc Car mount
Is a promotion? free shipping!
xjarl said:
Here it is the one case be used on TF101 and Acer a500:http://www.365gate.com/product-308.html
I think it is also compatible for TF700
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I think I'm gonna order that one and try it. To bad I can't find any mount using the latch mechanism on the tablet. Something similar as the transleeve cover.
Edit ordered the amzer one instead.
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Amzer is tested and works nice.
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High Grade Tablet Robust 360° Adjustable Seat Bolt Car
any1 use this seat bolt style for a previous tab from Digitl ?
lmao at having a tablet in your car mounted haha its like if i open my laptop tehter internet to it and run the gps xD
Ever heard about a carputer? Google it. ;-)
As soon as I can find an infinity locally I'll be getting one (hoping this weekend if bestbuy comes through). I'll be making one out of Kydex and working up a proclip like attachment. I made a how-to thread and video, if your a DIYer and wanna give it a try it's cheap and pretty easy. The thread was left to die as there wasn't alot of interest in the Note forum on it. Finished product has since been cleaned up and smoothed out as compared to rought results in thread. Total cost for a Infinity size one would run you $15-$20 most likely.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1569099
Don't recommend a car mount with sharp clamps or corner, a hidden safety issue with the design for vehicle gadgets
Anyone else thinking of buying the TF201 Dock instead of the new one? I am considering it; cheaper and longer battery.
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Anyone else thinking of buying the TF201 Dock instead of the new one? I am considering it; cheaper and longer battery.
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According to this site: http://eee.asus.com/en/eeepad/transformer-infinity/specification/Default.htm
And I quote: "* The Transformer Pad Infinity mobile dock is compatible with Eee Pad Transformer Prime. (The Eee Pad Transformer Prime mobile dock is NOT compatible with Transformer Pad Infinity)"
I know many people have stated otherwise, and if I remember correctly engadget even tried it out. But the official site clearly states that the prime dock will not work on the infinity.
Very interesting, I read the same that Engadget TF201 Dock works.....we need some real testers then.
I can confirm the dock for the TF201 works perfectly with my TF700T
But... the colors are not quite the same... I have a grey TF700T and the grey of the TF201 dock is a lot darker and purple than the tablet
I can also confirm. I bought a dockless TF700 and a TF201 dock, they worked together flawlessly form the start.
The brack.ch site markets the dock as "ASUS EEE PAD Transformer TF201/TF700 Dockingstation"
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I can also confirm. I bought a dockless TF700 and a TF201 dock, they worked together flawlessly form the start.
The brack.ch site markets the dock as "ASUS EEE PAD Transformer TF201/TF700 Dockingstation"
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How is the color?
Every review/unboxing video ive seen on youtube had a prime dock. And as you might know that stuff gets sent to them by Asus themselves. So I'd take that compatibility-sentence on their homepage with a grain of salt. Thats basically them trying to make even more money off the uninformed people (which is like 85% of the customers).
If I didnt already preorder the whole package (dock/tablet) i would have bought the prime dock. I might even sell my infinity dock and get the prime one if it really gives more battery and the colour aint significantly different from the tablet.
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Another thing I just saw now... the tablet and the dock don't fit perfectly. There is a gap like 2-3mm where the tablet is more to the front
Pics to explain :
Front : http://bayimg.com/NAPpiAadF
Back : http://bayimg.com/NAPpNaADF
Color difference between the dock (bottom) and tablet (top) : http://bayimg.com/oaPpAAaDF
It seems some early adopters are getting the Infinity bundled with the old Keyboard. I saw a picture in the post above and the prime keyboard doesn´t sit too well on the infinity when closed/clapped together.
Can someone who bought both tablet and dock confirm if this is true?
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It seems some early adopters are getting the Infinity bundled with the old Keyboard. I saw a picture in the post above and the prime keyboard doesn´t sit too well on the infinity when closed/clapped together.
Can someone who bought both tablet and dock confirm if this is true?
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I got mine today and can confirm it.
My TF700T came with a TF201 Dock (bundled that way by Asus, I guess).
After looking at that picture above I saw that my combination also shows that small gap, but Its such a minor difference that my guess is that it's meant that way.
I think the real infinity dock might show that gap too because it fits perfectly on any other part. The gap seems to come from the rubber spacer left and right of the keyboard.
But who cares for these minor differences? Personally I'd prefere the old Dock because the battery is stronger and all other specs are excactly the same. **
** comparing the specs at Asus' website it seems the new dock will be 1cm thinner but 20g heavier AND has the smaller battery, so I concider myself lucky to get the old one
Question to the ones who have the dock already: Do you find yourselves using the dock a lot other than for the apparent reasons such as battery life and USB port?
The reason I'm asking is that I'm thinking of buying the dock, but I'm a bit unsure wether this is a "need" or a "want". I get that if you're a writer/columnist, a keyboard dock is great, but it'd be nice to get some personal opinions from others on wether the dock turned out to be a "must have" in everyday use or if it's really just an appendage to get more battery life so to speak.
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Question to the ones who have the dock already: Do you find yourselves using the dock a lot other than for the apparent reasons such as battery life and USB port?
The reason I'm asking is that I'm thinking of buying the dock, but I'm a bit unsure wether this is a "need" or a "want". I get that if you're a writer/columnist, a keyboard dock is great, but it'd be nice to get some personal opinions from others on wether the dock turned out to be a "must have" in everyday use or if it's really just an appendage to get more battery life so to speak.
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It's really nice as an extra charger while on the run. Plus a full USB port and a full SD card slot are a great addition when moving larger amounts of data. But what makes in more like a laptop is the keyboard itself. I wouldn't be excited with the Infinity so much if not for the keyboard (the HD screen itself is great for sure, but still...). Touch screen is fun, but writting longer texts on it is pain for me (especially as it's not 100% responsive while typing fast, which I'm used to), I need a real keyboard, and the 93% keyboard is really fine (the right shift could be bigger, but hey... it's 10" and it's pretty easy to get accustomed!). On the other hand, I'll try to play with some non-standard keyboards during this weekend (the GO Keyboard was OK, but unfortunately not compatible with the dock) - on my list are LogiType, FloatNSplit, Thumb, SlideIT, Smart, Swiftkey and TouchPal keyboards, so a lot of testing to do...
BTW, I've just bought some cheap stylus (~3 EUR) to test the whole idea and it's great!
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It's really nice as an extra charger while on the run. Plus a full USB port and a full SD card slot are a great addition when moving larger amounts of data. But what makes in more like a laptop is the keyboard itself. I wouldn't be excited with the Infinity so much if not for the keyboard (the HD screen itself is great for sure, but still...). Touch screen is fun, but writting longer texts on it is pain for me (especially as it's not 100% responsive while typing fast, which I'm used to), I need a real keyboard, and the 93% keyboard is really fine (the right shift could be bigger, but hey... it's 10" and it's pretty easy to get accustomed!). On the other hand, I'll try to play with some non-standard keyboards during this weekend (the GO Keyboard was OK, but unfortunately not compatible with the dock) - on my list are LogiType, FloatNSplit, Thumb, SlideIT, Smart, Swiftkey and TouchPal keyboards, so a lot of testing to do...
BTW, I've just bought some cheap stylus (~3 EUR) to test the whole idea and it's great!
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So it seems that the dock will be a little different to get used to in terms of keyboard, but the quality is pretty good?
I'm planning on taking notes on this thing as a replacement for the dismal battery performance on my laptop, and the fact that it's lighter, thinner, and I can use a stylus to take notes as well.
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So it seems that the dock will be a little different to get used to in terms of keyboard, but the quality is pretty good?
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Sure, the quality is good, but it is not that much different than getting used to any netbook / small laptop keyboard. I am using the TF201 docking station, as this was the one I got bundled with TF700, BTW, but I believe it is not that much different from the upcoming "TF700 dedicated keyboard".
I'm planning on taking notes on this thing as a replacement for the dismal battery performance on my laptop, and the fact that it's lighter, thinner, and I can use a stylus to take notes as well.
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Sure, and SuperNote is way more fun than typing!
I only don't like Polaris Office, I will be using either the free Kingsoft office suite (which is really great) or - if I decide to spend some more money - OfficeSuite Pro 6, which seems the most convenient for me so far. You should definitely give it a try if you want the Infinity to work as a replacement for your laptop.
d14b0ll0s said:
Sure, the quality is good, but it is not that much different than getting used to any netbook / small laptop keyboard. I am using the TF201 docking station, as this was the one I got bundled with TF700, BTW, but I believe it is not that much different from the upcoming "TF700 dedicated keyboard".
Sure, and SuperNote is way more fun than typing!
I only don't like Polaris Office, I will be using either the free Kingsoft office suite (which is really great) or - if I decide to spend some more money - OfficeSuite Pro 6, which seems the most convenient for me so far. You should definitely give it a try if you want the Infinity to work as a replacement for your laptop.
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I think I have a couple office applications already. Is SuperNote the bundled application with the tablet? I type much faster than I write, so I'm planning on just using the stylus for notes that I can't type (i.e. Math). Luckily for me, this semester I don't have a math class though....a lot of critical thinking classes like Philosophical Reasoning, Social Problems, and Beauty and Creativity. Stuff I'll need to take notes for of course, and this tablet will be incredibly helpful for doing that.
Now I have to figure out if buying the TF700 dock is the right idea, or buying the TF201 one is better.
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I think I have a couple office applications already. Is SuperNote the bundled application with the tablet? I type much faster than I write, so I'm planning on just using the stylus for notes that I can't type (i.e. Math). Luckily for me, this semester I don't have a math class though....a lot of critical thinking classes like Philosophical Reasoning, Social Problems, and Beauty and Creativity. Stuff I'll need to take notes for of course, and this tablet will be incredibly helpful for doing that.
Now I have to figure out if buying the TF700 dock is the right idea, or buying the TF201 one is better.
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I really like your set of classes, although the Beauty thing feels pretty unnerving ;>
And yes, SuperNote is bundled, as well as many other apps. See some reviews on YouTube or on the tech websites, many of them mentioned it already.
I cannot help you with the docking options, as I only got to use the TF201 one. If I had an option to choose, I would prefer to lay my hands on both IRL. It's a very personal thing, so I don't think that the reviews can answer it for you.
When sliding my tablet into the (bundled prime-)dock, the lock only jumps back to the middle position and has to be manually moved to the right/lock-position. I have read that this may be an issue with defunct docks and that these should be returned. Is that true? Or are all old prime docks "affected", making a return superfluous?
So far, it doesn't bother me too much, but I just want to make sure everything works as planned.
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When sliding my tablet into the (bundled prime-)dock, the lock only jumps back to the middle position and has to be manually moved to the right/lock-position. I have read that this may be an issue with defunct docks and that these should be returned. Is that true? Or are all old prime docks "affected", making a return superfluous?
So far, it doesn't bother me too much, but I just want to make sure everything works as planned.
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I think it's just the slight difference in size between the Prime and the Infinity. I've also observed this on my Prime dock + Infinity tablet bundle, sometime it clicks, sometime it's stuck half-way, but the tablet is docked normally, so it's only the lock/slider that has to be adjusted. For me certainly not a flaw which would justify returning it. But if you hope for a TF700 dock in return, you can try (possibly with more luck in a few weeks, when the latter is widely available?)
I've just bought a TF700 pad and it works fine with my TF201 docking station. I haven't noticed any inconsistency in colours or size (but then again, I'm not the kind of person for which that matters - as long as it works, it could be in Yellow and Green colours for all I care).
However, I have noticed one curious thing, that I would like some input on. I had bought a 64 Gb MicroSD card ( amazon.com/SanDisk-Ultra-microSDXC-Adapter-SDSDQUA-064G-U46A/dp/B007WTAJTO/ref=sr_1_4 ), and it works perfectly in my Asus Eed Pad Transformer Prime TF201 pad, but I am unable to make it work in the TF700 pad.
I have tried formatting it to FAT32, exFAT and NTFS with variying cluster sizes, and when I insert it into the TF700 pad, the "Preparing external storage" message flashes on the screen for a very brief instant, and then nothing - no card is available.
That surprised me quite a bit, as I expected the hardware support to be the same in the TF700 as in the TF201, but it seems like there is a different USB hardware part in the TF700 than in the TF201.
My 128 Gb SD Card ( amazon.com/Sandisk-Extreme-Memory-45MBps-Speeds/dp/B006ZH1WVS/ref=sr_1_1 ) in the docking station (formatted to FAT32) works with both pads connected (which was expected, as the hardware is the same in this instance).
Does anyone have success with a 64 Gb MicroSD card in the TF700 pad? If so, which one is it, and how is the card formatted?
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Does anyone have success with a 64 Gb MicroSD card in the TF700 pad? If so, which one is it, and how is the card formatted?
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I would also like to know this!
I'm using the standard tri-fold case and the touchstone charge. Nothing fancy there but they make a good team. For an external BT keyboard, I'm using a Freedom Pro.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PMFOcHpFL0Q
http://www.ebay.com/sch/Computers-Tablets-Networking-/58058/i.html?_nkw=freedom+pro
Sadly, I got mine for around $20 but they tend to run VERY expensive. Seems like it tends to hover around $50.
For a carrying case, I use one of these
http://www.ebay.com/itm/DELUXE-SADD...3?pt=US_CSA_MWA_Backpacks&hash=item519eb242eb
The price is excellent for the quality of this bag. It's got a divided interior, a small, clear holder section in front, a medium sized zipper pouch in front and a large section in back. It's big enough to hold my work laptop AND the TP comfortably. I tend to wear it messenger bag style but it also works on your shoulder like a standard laptop bag. Hope some of this proves useful to somebody looking for some TP items.
HP accesories
I have almost everything what HP designed for Touchpad:
- HP TouchPad Slipcase,
- HP TouchPad Case,
- HP TouchPad Bluetooth Keyboard,
- HP Touchstone Charging Dock for TouchPad,
- HP Touchpad 32GB.
- HP Mini Sleeve - Black
It's look like nothing special, but I live in Poland. It's not so easy to complete this set here.
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I have almost everything what HP designed for Touchpad:
- HP TouchPad Slipcase,
- HP TouchPad Case,
- HP TouchPad Bluetooth Keyboard,
- HP Touchstone Charging Dock for TouchPad,
- HP Touchpad 32GB.
- HP Mini Sleeve - Black
It's look like nothing special, but I live in Poland. It's not so easy to complete this set here.
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How do you like the BT keyboard? I've got one coming in soon. That minisleeve looks nice.
BT keyboard is very good. Generaly I use it with skype, and its easier. It's very comfortable, battery life is OK [Still on first battery]. This keyboard look so good, and it work fine with PC too.
I agree on the HP BT keyboard. I've had mine for about a week...running CM9. You can use the directional arrows to navigate...however, I find it easier just to touch navigate and just use the keyboard for typing.
The HP BT keyboard is great. Happy I got it.
I have HP BT keyboard and i'm hapy:victory:
but still my most favourite is the touchstone charger. no other tablet in the world have it at the moment.
I've had the custom fit case for over a year now as well as the Touchstone (I sold the keyboard a few months ago; I never used it). Today, I decided I was sick of it not staying closed, so i did this:
(I'm waiting for a new case I just ordered anyway, so I might as well have some fun! )
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I've had the custom fit case for over a year now as well as the Touchstone (I sold the keyboard a few months ago; I never used it). Today, I decided I was sick of it not staying closed, so i did this:
(I'm waiting for a new case I just ordered anyway, so I might as well have some fun! )
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I think a button-clip would have looked nicer and been nicer. I hate the sound of Velcro haha
I don't have any additional accessories for mine. Well, I have a third party case I never use.. I'm pretty safe with my tablets so I don't really see a reason for one. Other than that, I'm probably going to be getting a touchstone dock soon.
I only have the folio case
But I would like to get a HP Bluetooth keyboard or the Touchstone charger. Or I might just get an iPad Mini with smart cover
i have touchstone charger..charges fast and really convenient..
solar powered 4 port hub (also charges from wall or PC via usb) 10$
otg cable..1.20$
using chainfires stickmount, i have KB, mouse and flashdrives etc all at once
no cables tied to wall etc..
I just downloaded iAnnotate pdf viewer and it is really really cool....and free.
cribbling...highlighting...all very very easy.
Highly recommended.
Question about the pen. Is it the thinnest stylus out their? As in the actual drawing tip? I 'm looking to buy one and all I see are those huge O shaped ones.
I am thinking of buying the keyboard. Does it just work for text input anywhere the onscreen keyboard shows up? Email is the obvious use but what else is it good for... which doc editor does it really shine with?
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It "just works" everywhere. It's completely seamless - all apps work with the keyboard by default.
I probably keep my Infinity docked 90% of the time (if not more) - it also works great as a stand for the device for when you are watching videos, etc...
The only downside is that I find myself constantly trying to "touch" my laptop screen when at work (I have a regular work-supplied laptop that I use at work, along with my Infinity, which I mainly use for note-taking while at work)....
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Ya i'd say the reason i got the transformer is because of the keyboard. I use it 99% of the time while docked. Use the dock for USB, use it for the full sized SD cardslot, use it for the keyboard, hell even some java heavy sites i use it for the touchpad for those "mouse hover" things in the web browser.
Its great for keeping the tablet standing up when your watching a movie or video chatting
I also have the problem where now i always go to touch screens of laptops because im used to touching links or icons on my tablet XD
Oh! and dont forget the extra battery capacity!
All in all, $150 is a bit steep for the keyboard dock, see if you can get an opened box for closer to $100 and its a great deal!
I use my Infinity keyboard to chop sandwiches in half.
I had the keyboard for my TF101 and never used the dock for anything more than a stand, a USB port and an extended battery. Now that I own a backpack with a 6000mAH battery built into it, a leather case that acts well as a stand, and the USB kit, I get all the same functionality without the added bulk or weight of the keyboard dock. Plus I have my trusted Motorola Bluetooth keyboard in case I ever want to use a keyboard on my Infinity.
My suggestion, buy the keyboard dock and try it. Its not for everyone.
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Now that I own a backpack with a 6000mAH battery built into it, a leather case that acts well as a stand, and the USB kit, I get all the same functionality without the added bulk or weight of the keyboard dock
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Do you mean a backpack, the kind you throw over your shoulder, with a battery sewn into it? You run a cable between your backpack and the tablet? Or something that attaches to the back of the tablet? I don't know of this product.
Thanks!
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Do you mean a backpack, the kind you throw over your shoulder, with a battery sewn into it? You run a cable between your backpack and the tablet? Or something that attaches to the back of the tablet? I don't know of this product.
Thanks!
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My backpack is a PowerPack Deluxe Backpack. http://www.mypowerbag.com/backpacks/backpack-6000.html
The company produces a handful of backpacks, messenger bags and even some briefcases all with a battery and charge cables built right into the bag. They are expensive though. I would recommend buying it from Amazon, my Deluxe bag was like $35 cheaper there.
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I use my Infinity keyboard to chop sandwiches in half.
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I wish the keys were taller...my waffles would turn out better!
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My backpack is a PowerPack Deluxe Backpack. http://www.mypowerbag.com/backpacks/backpack-6000.html
The company produces a handful of backpacks, messenger bags and even some briefcases all with a battery and charge cables built right into the bag. They are expensive though. I would recommend buying it from Amazon, my Deluxe bag was like $35 cheaper there.
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A word of warning about my backpack though... it maxes out at 500mA charging power. Every tablet I have seen uses a 1000mA charger, including the Infinity and the TF300 (most cell phones charge at ~500mA). The backpack will in fact charge my Infinity but I can't be using the tablet, it must be in the Power Save mode and the screen must be asleep. It takes a while too but I does charge it.
I personally don't travel enough to have a problem with it but I can see why my backpack solution isn't great for everyone. I mostly use my backpack for charging my Galaxy Nexus, not any tablets but I do know of works. You could always buy some sort of portable charger/battery that is standalone and put it in whatever bag you have already. It would be cheaper and you may be able to find one that charges devices at 1000mA. If I had to do it over again, the standalone battery idea would be very tempting.
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As a writer, I use the keyboard a lot. Personally I use Kingsoft Office. It does have a bit of a "Oi, Slow the bloody hell down silly woman!" issue when I get over 100 words per minute, but other than that it works fine.
The keyboard works everywhere, and pretty much like a normal keyboard.
Typing on the homescreen makes Google Search search for your entry both online and internally.
The arrow keys can be used to navigate between the homescreens and the items. Enter launches the selected app.
Every app supports the keyboard, where there is a point. (Games like angry birds are obviously not about a keyboard.)
Most videoplayers can be controlled with the keys. (BS, MX) (spacebar for pause, etc) This makes us all OCD a bit less over the screen cleanness.
It also makes a very useful stand for watching videos, or when don't want to hold it and prefer to rest it on your lap. (Since there's no heatable hardware in the keyboard, it doesn't overheat the way a laptop would.) Since you can rest it on a table, you can easily plug in an external harddrive and run larger films from that.
And the extra battery is a real treasure.
And it's a fantastic screen protector during travel, since it folds like a laptop.
ShadowLea said:
As a writer, I use the keyboard a lot. Personally I use Kingsoft Office. It does have a bit of a "Oi, Slow the bloody hell down silly woman!" issue when I get over 100 words per minute, but other than that it works fine.
The keyboard works everywhere, and pretty much like a normal keyboard.
Typing on the homescreen makes Google Search search for your entry both online and internally.
The arrow keys can be used to navigate between the homescreens and the items. Enter launches the selected app.
Every app supports the keyboard, where there is a point. (Games like angry birds are obviously not about a keyboard.)
Most videoplayers can be controlled with the keys. (BS, MX) (spacebar for pause, etc) This makes us all OCD a bit less over the screen cleanness.
It also makes a very useful stand for watching videos, or when don't want to hold it and prefer to rest it on your lap. (Since there's no heatable hardware in the keyboard, it doesn't overheat the way a laptop would.) Since you can rest it on a table, you can easily plug in an external harddrive and run larger films from that.
And the extra battery is a real treasure.
And it's a fantastic screen protector during travel, since it folds like a laptop.
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Very well said.
Weirdo0815 said:
My backpack is a PowerPack Deluxe Backpack. http://www.mypowerbag.com/backpacks/backpack-6000.html
The company produces a handful of backpacks, messenger bags and even some briefcases all with a battery and charge cables built right into the bag. They are expensive though. I would recommend buying it from Amazon, my Deluxe bag was like $35 cheaper there.
Sent from my ASUS Transformer Pad TF700T
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What a cool idea. I don't really need that now but great idea!