Need advice of picking a tablet - General Topics

Hello so i am stuck on choosing a tablet
I would like to know what's better for gaming
android or windows 8.1
I am stuck mainly because one of the tabs i am looking at support desktops OS
but on the other hand i hear intel chips have issues with droid apps
anyway the tabs
polaroid tab 8 android 4.4
zoostorm sl8 i75 tablet pc-with windows8
what should i go for ?
and whats better android or windows. for gaming and general use

so
what tablet did u choose?

Lol, right?

I would consider the Teclast X98 Pro, here's a video review on it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bHmtvtsM2M
Other options, a little smaller at 8", include the Chuwi Hi8.
Yes I know, they're Chinese makes but they're dual boot Android & Windows 8.1/10 which you won't find in American and large foreign tablet manufacturing due to licensing issues.

The Samsung Galaxy tab s is a great tablet.
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NOOB, my wife want's a ereader... WHAT'S THE BEST ANDROID TABLET

Hi people,
This is my first post.
I am looking to purchase a 7" - 8" android tablet for my wife.
I was told that the people in xda - developers know the most about the android so that i why I am posting this question.
I plan on using it for a ereader... but would use it for games, video, etc...
I am not an apple fan, and want the android. I download alot of stuff and thought an android could handle any format I shoot at it, like pdf, txt, etc...
What's your advice? AND THANKS!!!
p.s.
even if you point me to another thread that discusses the best android to buy, that would be great.
Get a Barnes and Noble Nook color e-reader.
Root it and you can transforms it into an affordable Android tablet
Domosan said:
Get a Barnes and Noble Nook color e-reader.
Root it and you can transforms it into an affordable Android tablet
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Thanks... THAT'S what I'm talking about. Really don't want to shell out to much $$$$
and I am a BIG pc downloader... use mostly IRC.
I will start to research this idea. Is there a thread dedicated to this?
Thanks again.
Domosan said:
Get a Barnes and Noble Nook color e-reader.
Root it and you can transforms it into an affordable Android tablet
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So I looked into it. It is cool. BUT IT'S $249!!! and for $299 you can get the ...
eLocity A7 Touchscreen 7-Inch Android 2.2 Tablet , hast HDMI, USB, nvideo GPU, dual processor.
Am I missing something?
No your not missing anything the nook color is a dedicated e reader that is meant for the average to low level using how only WA TS to read books......for you I would go and get a better suited tablet with more options and functions nook is the best dedicated. Ereader out but not even close in being a top android tablet
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The nook. Got a recovery
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Now this may be expensive, but I recommend the Samsung Galaxy Tab...I mean it lets you surf the net, games, android market, etc.
...But thats just me.
If you want an e-reader, get the Nook Color, if you want a tablet, wait for Honeycomb.
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If you want an e-reader, get the Nook Color, if you want a tablet, wait for Honeycomb.
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I think I will wait for the honeycomb! Thanks...
I just started doing research. Don't understand the android market place? I would just search for cracked software to install... am I missing something?
It would be used primary as an ereader, she now has the itouch... but it is a little to small. But it will also be used for movies (on plans), reading PDF's, and all other formats. And I will use it for games...lol.
She has dozens of apps on her itouch... I am sure she will download all kinds of stuff for the android.
advice on android tablet
Hi!
For me,
the best tablets on the market are :
- Viewsonic viewpad gtablet 10.1" (android 2.2, capacitive multitouch, 1GHz CPU,512Mo RAM, USB, 16GB,Camera, G-sensor, supports :wav,wma,mp3...;avi,divx,xvid,wmv,rmvb,mkv,mp2,x264,x263; epub,pdf,...)
At OfficeDepot: $379.99
-Samsung GAlaxy Tab(Android 2.2, capacitive multitouch, 1GHz, 512 RAM, front camera,rear camera,G-Sensor, supports all the formats above).Price varies depending on the Carrier($400 to @560).
But , If you really want a very good tablet you might as well wait 6months to the newer versions with android 3.0 honeycomb(OS specially designed for tablets).
Good luck on your new tablet!
The Notion Ink Adam is another device which I think is extremely good - it uses a Pixel QI screen which makes it especially good as an E-Reader. Also it uses a specialised version of Android which makes Android amazing on it. However it is a bit expensive at $550.
I have been very happy with my Archos 70. It comes with a nice eReader and with the Google Market installed, I have the Amazon Kindle app. It is a little hard to find right now, $275 is the retail, which is what I waited for and got direct from Amazon. Although my wife picks it up to read and ends up playing Angry Birds...
I was under the impression Archos had their own market software and thus it made a bit of problems getting the real Market on it. I don´t own one though so I might be mistaken. As for Adam (Notion Ink´s device) yea theres reviews and such but IIRC Notion Ink has pushed Adam back, the pre-oder people aren´t getting their devices because Notion Ink can´t handle the demand or something it´s pushed back for one reason or another (from androidtablets.net) Android 3.0 aka Honeycomb is Android (re)designed for Tablets. My advice wait for the release of Android 3.0 and the explosion of new devices that are sure to follow in it´s wake. This, my guess is, will bring competition and make for a large selection and maybe price wars which is always good for the end users
Nook Color. End of lol.
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....apad...epad...lol hope that's more helpful. There's a variety of specs and sizes.
I've recently purchased the Amazon Kindle and it has completely replaced books for me. The e-ink technology doesn't bother your eyes so you can use the device for what its for.
Honeycomb in Eken
I have heard (and read) that Honeycomb is already released.
My questions:
1. How can I have it?
2. How to install it in a Eken tablet?
Thanks for help.
"NOOB, my wife want's a ereader..."
made me LOOL
Cheap alternative
How about Apad , Irobot?
Eken M009s - Android 2.2, 7" Resistive LCD, WiFi, WM8650 300~800Mhz, Oficial Market after updated firmware - 88.99$
Can't beat that price

android tablets from china

My brother in law is in China and I was wondering if anybody knows of a good android tablet available there (bootleg or knockoff) that I could have him bring back to me. Maybe something that at some point would run honeycomb? Tegra 2? Above all though I want one that there is active development for. I'm loving cm7 on my nook color. I am a sucker for flashing. Thanx guys.
How about Lenovo Lepad?The truth is I don't really know,my buddy bought a nook color and loved it.I myself love my dell streak.
What
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What I am waiting for it's some tablet equip with a9 processor or tegra2,currently I know two tablet with a9,but none of them are easy to find on the market,at least not now in guangzhou.
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I've heard some good things about advent Vega bootlegs. Unfortunately I can seem to lock down what they r actually called so that my brother and law can look for me.
How about giayee android MID
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My brother in law is in China and I was wondering if anybody knows of a good android tablet available there (bootleg or knockoff) that I could have him bring back to me. Maybe something that at some point would run honeycomb? Tegra 2? Above all though I want one that there is active development for. I'm loving cm7 on my nook color. I am a sucker for flashing. Thanx guys.
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you could see China android MID,which has the newest rockchip rk2918 chip with the 1.2GHz process and high-performance.The main feature of the rk2918 android mid is that it was designed with WIFI, GPS, G-sensor, Electronic compass, Gyroscope Sensor and Wide ranges of audio & video formats, support HDMI output, support 1080P HD.Above all this android mid has 7 inch TFT Capacitance multi-touch screen and 4700mAh battery.
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I just got the Meiying M11+ and it works great !
Really fast response on the touchscreen apps hardly have any loading time.
light weight,normal android market and cheap as well.
This one btw uses the Rockchip 2918.
you can find it @ efox-shop . com and many others im sure.

I Need Tablet Help!

Hey guys,
I first wanted to say, I have heard nothing but great things about this site and the people of these forums. That’s what brought me here today!
About two weeks ago I bought a Nook Tablet. I didn’t really want a full tablet because of the price and only wanted to do a few things with it. After playing around with it for several hours I realized that I had to pay for apps I got free on my phone, I was able to sideload a few apps but didn’t block automatic updates so now my Nook is running 1.4.1 or whatever it is, so now I have to use the Nook app store.
So this leads me to my real question. What is a good android tablet I can watch Netflix, play some basic games ( Angry Bird, Farm Story, etc ) , read books using ( nook and kindle apps ) and have the ability to play around and not be so limited.
I was looking at the Samsung - Galaxy Tab 8.9 and the Samsung - Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus.
Are these two good tablets? Sadly I haven’t had a chance to play around with them in person yet and only have until tomorrow to return my Nook. I was very happy with the speed of the Nook Tablet so if these are just as fast or faster then ill be happy. Please help me out guys, I’m open to other tablets etc. I’m just looking to keep it under $400 if possible.
Thanks you so much guys,
Glen
Nobody?
You could root your nook tablet then you would get the android market.
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1354487
I have the Acer iconia a500 tablet and it is great. It can do movies and apps like Netflix great. Plus plenty of games.. and books.
Also you can get them for around 330$
I would also suggest rooting your nook to allow for the android market.
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Samsung 7.0+ is the best 7 inch tablet avlible.
Kindle fire is great for a lot of stuff, and crazy cheap, but isnt really android, its just Android based. Still, if it fits your needs its great.
Cheapest full android (honeycomb) 7" tablet is the Acer a100
Good facts, and straight to the point. If I could thank you on the app I would..
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HP TouchPad is a 10" tablet that will run CM7 and dual boot webOS. It ships with webOS. ICS is almost ready, just tying up loose ends I guess. They run ~$220 on eBay and online classifieds. 1.2Ghz dual core, 1GB RAM, 16GB onboard storage. Check out the TouchPad forum, very active. The TouchPad has sold more than any other tablet, except the iPad. They have been discontinued, but there is a huge user and dev base, so they are far from dead.
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just want to point out, HP touchpad is a 9" tab.
and if you want cheap, you may want to look at the Archos 70b full android honeycomb (soon to be ICS) including front facing camera and android market for $199
Vizio Tablet..
Has anyone found a way to root this tablet after the 1.5 update? Or knows how to downgrade it so i can root it.. Thanks
At the opposite end of the spectrum, what is the best, most powerful, most beautiful Tab out there, or to be released soon? I got a B-Day in April and want my wife to get me one, I am drawn towards the Galaxy, and have the SII as a phone, but would love to see the communities opinions...
the trasformer prime 2.0 <3
best by far.

Is intel based phone or tab has app compatibility issue?

Im thinking about buying zenfone 5 for my sister & Asus Fonepad 7 FE375CG (when it'll get released) but i don't know if good games n apps are compatible or not. My friend was saying "intel based tab & mobile have app compatibility issue & need something like binary translation which reduces performance & device get hot pretty quickly & intel based android devices are not as great as arm devices in terms of customization & hard to root" is this the fact or just rumors?
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coldhart said:
Im thinking about buying zenfone 5 for my sister & Asus Fonepad 7 FE375CG (when it'll get released) but i don't know if good games n apps are compatible or not. My friend was saying "intel based tab & mobile have app compatibility issue & need something like binary translation which reduces performance & device get hot pretty quickly & intel based android devices are not as great as arm devices in terms of customization & hard to root" is this the fact or just rumors?
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So join the ASUS FONEPAD 7 (FE375CG) Google+ Community for rooting and other information.
Well its not something like that
The compatibility typically is based on the os not the processor (Especially in android devices )
ALthough Intel Atom Processors are vey good in performance
They also Support Hyperthreading which is an awesome feature.......
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Forget the compatibility issues
Forget the compatibility issues,these Intel devices don't have much dev supports so rooting,custom rom's,cwm and twrp will be difficult.

[Completed] windows desktop on phone

I'm looking for a phone I can buy that I can either dual boot or convert to run windows desktop - It can be xp, win 8.1 or 10. I have one desktop app I want to run on it. Prefer the screen not to exceed 5 inches. Can you direct me to the product and threads on how to do this?
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I'm looking for a phone I can buy that I can either dual boot or convert to run windows desktop - It can be xp, win 8.1 or 10. I have one desktop app I want to run on it. Prefer the screen not to exceed 5 inches. Can you direct me to the product and threads on how to do this?
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Hello, and welcome to XDA!
In theory, many devices have the capability for this, through the QEMU emulator - a prerequisite is having a device that can meet the specs (particularly enough RAM - 3GB or more - and storage - 16GB device or better). Ultimately, this will be slow, and often (if not everytime), you can forget about sound or graphics acceleration like done through DirectX. So if your desktop app is a game, well, you will be out of luck.
I am aware of a phone for sure, but the screen may be too big for you (mind you, due to the bezels, it's a small 5.5" device). I came across the thread after I bought one myself. It's the ASUS ZenFone 2 (Z00A/551ML):
> Asus ZenFone 2 > ZenFone 2 General > ZF2 Running Windows 7, 8 & 10 using KVM
The ZF2 is an Intel device, so things run a little more natively than say, a Qcom device (performance should be improved as a result).
Any questions you may have about this device against the Windows VM can be asked in that thread.
Edit: There's this too, which would be a generic solution to other high-end devices (although the guide caps out at 32-bit Windows OS'es)
Finally, I should mention, that these are all band-aid solutions. The best solution is to find an Android-equivalent app to that desktop app you want on the phone. These days, depending on the purpose, it shouldn't be that hard.
Hope this helps, and good luck!

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