10-08-2011, 09:41 PM | #1 |
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HTC Flyer or Acer Iconia tab A100?
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I read my kindle books on my kindle till it had a heart attack and died. i went with an ipad for the various things like watching video's and time wasters like mahjong and reading the internet when im on the road/plane. It does everything i want except one thing its too big to be comfortable and is just too large to casually carry around .. my kindle was the perfect size. Im looking for a good Tablet thats not one of the budget tablets because i do want to have full acess to android market and watching films, using other utility and organizational software (all my favorit apps on my ipad are available for android too) So the question i have is for the things i need and reading wich is a better device the Acer Iconia Tab A100 7" with Honneycomb3.2 OR the HTC Flyer tablet 7" with Gingerbread 2.3.4 (and honneycomb in beta) im not a person who likes to root or hack.. i want something thats good out of the box is one or the other more stable or have app restrictions or battery life issue or wifi issues? Thank you for any advice or experiences you may have with these devices. |
10-09-2011, 12:16 AM | #2 | |
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Meaning: The capacitive buttons aren't fixed to a specific bezel but follow your holding position. As far as I know, the buttons on HTC flyer are fixed. So, even when updated to Honeycomb, the buttons always would remain in the same position. This might not be bothering you, but to me this always was one of the painpoints of the Gingerbread units. Personally, I wouldn't go for such a compromise update, but only go for a "real" Honeycomb tablet. BTW: Maybe you found a cheap source. But typically, HTC flyer still is expensive and you should be able to get, for example, the Samsung Galaxy Tab series (10.1", 8.9" and soon 7.7" and 7") for about the same price. Last edited by mgmueller; 10-09-2011 at 12:19 AM. |
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10-09-2011, 04:21 AM | #3 | |
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About the original question: I was thinking exactly like you: A100 or Flyer. I finally went for the Flyer, for a couple of reasons. One is the pen (which can be used anywhere with the Honeycomb update, but still waiting for that one!), a second is the way the tablet connects to the PC. With the Flyer you get a diskdrive, the Acer will only be a device. And I could get a good deal on the Flyer (wich included a cover, screen protector and car charger...) |
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10-09-2011, 07:59 AM | #4 |
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The battery life and screen quality are poor on the Acer. The Flyer is actually cheaper now at Best Buy ($299). I would get the Flyer.
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10-10-2011, 12:40 PM | #5 |
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They both are good devices and advantages over the other.
The Acer has HC 3.2 and a dual core 1Ghz processor (like 2GHz). Reviews have said the build quality is good, screen is okay. But the biggest complaint is the battery 4-5hrs. And only 8GB of memory. Prices starts at $329 The Flyer has a great build quality, but only 1.5GHz processor. It's also using and older OS 2.3,--HC is promised but no due date has been given. Though HTC is one of the better companies that is good about updating their device.. One of the biggest selling points is it's digitizer pen, but it cost $80. The battery life is 6-8hrs. A few weeks ago the prices was $499, now it's dropped to $299. I think if you use your device for primarily reading, watching videos, and casual games the HTC might be a better choice. However if you require processing speed and do play higher end games the Dual Core will make a difference, there are already some games on the market that require dual core Tegras(T2) and more are coming. =X= |
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10-10-2011, 01:07 PM | #6 |
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No, that pen is included unless you buy at Best Buy (I think it was...)
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10-10-2011, 02:21 PM | #7 |
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I know this wasn't one of the listed options, but I would highly recommend the Galaxy Tab 8.9. I've owned the iPad, Nook Color, Acer A500, Sony S Tablet (plus nook, kindle, kobo sony e-ink)..and think I have finally found the perfect size for a reader. the 10 inch tablets were too big, and I didn't like the screen dimensions on the 7 inch tablets. I picked up the Samsun 8.9 inch and think it is just about perfect. Its thin, light, not too big a screen for fiction, not to small for PDF or web browsing. I know some still prefer e-ink, but since the OP is asking for Android tablet advice, I thought I would mention this.
Also..the Samsung UBS connector does work for the 8.9, even though customer support will tell you it is for the 10.1 only. There are some restrictions on what it will support (32 GB max for example)..it worked with a USB jump drive and usb keyboard. |
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I wouldn't want anything above 7"... I've seen that 8.9" and personally think it's also too large.
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10-11-2011, 08:31 AM | #9 |
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im gonna go to my best buy and give it a look but after doing alot of reading and spending a half hour playing with both the iconia a100 and the htc flyer im leaning towards the flyer i like the feel of the htc sense us better than my samsungs touchwhiz ui. and while i like honeycomb 3.2 alot the htc sense helps alot on the hlyer to overcomb the phone android system.
unreleated playing around with my old samsung galaxy tab and updated my kindle app and its still the bad old style kindle app. not the really nice app thats on my ipad2 and i heard that was also on the android.. is this because my galaxy pad is stuck at 2.2 or is the much nicer and improved kindle app only available for honneycomb? |
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It use to be a big deal for me, but over time the reading apps on Android have become better than the Kindle. =X= |
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I'm not impressed with the Honeycomb app. Still no 2 page landscape mode. How is that optimized for tablets? The UI is nicer than the old Kindle app, that's about it.
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If that is the HC version I agree with you there is nothing special about it. Honestly I like it less than the original Kindle app. =X= |
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My Kindle app updated on the Galaxy Tab, and the skin did change, but nothing else. I just assumed that it was the same as every other tablet. Is there a tablet version? I'm always afraid that since the Galaxy Tab is on 2.2, I'll be stuck with the phone versions of apps.
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