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10-14-2011, 01:03 PM | #48 | |
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I'm not interested in educating you on the benefits of dual-core vs single, or an IPS lcd vs non-IPS. Particularly when you're snarky about it. |
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*my turn*
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10-14-2011, 01:42 PM | #51 | |
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Both devices have IPS. Also a single core process is far more efficient than a dual core. As in 1 GHZ processor will give you better performance than two 500MHz processors. Until you now the speed of the Fire you can't assume it's better. The only reason you took my reply as "snark" is because you knew you where speaking out of ignorance. How about instead of throwing insults, you take the time to educate yourself before you speak. =X= |
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Well, I'm willing to share what I've been able to find regarding the Fire and Lenovo A1 screen and processor...
Kindle Fire: Screen: 7" anti-reflective multi-touch display with IPS (in-plane switching=wider viewing angle), 1024 x 600 pixel resolution at 169 ppi Processor: 1GHz dual-core TI OMAP SoC Lenovo IdeaPad A1: Screen: 7" glare multi-touch display (with IPS?)*, 1024 x 600 pixel resolution at 170 ppi Processor: 1GHz single-core TI OMAP 3622 Cortex A8 SoC Other points relevant for comparison are the Lenovo A1 has Bluetooth, GPS, two cameras, and microSD card reader; the Kindle Fire has none of those features. They both run Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). The Fire comes with 8GB onboard memory (6GB available for user content), but Amazon content can be stored on the Cloud (to retrieve you'll need wifi access). There is a Lenovo A1 model with up to 16GB onboard storage, plus it has a microSD card reader. It does look like Lenovo is going to be priced higher than the Fire, with the 16GB model probably at $249, while the Kindle Fire is $199. * A Google search reveals that the Lenovo A1 has an IPS display, but I haven't seen that information confirmed on Lenovo's website. Last edited by DreamWriter; 10-14-2011 at 02:10 PM. |
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That's because its NOT an ips screen. But let's not let facts get in the way of his delusions. I mean seriously, the guy thinks a single core is better than multiple ones. Of course, nearly every device maker on the planet disagrees with him, but we'll leave him the comfort of his misconceptions.
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I don't think the argument should be are multiple cores better than one. If you're only doing some web surfing, some YouTube, and e-reading on a tablet, with some lightweight games, a single core processor works just fine. Basically, the casual user probably isn't going to miss extra cores. I've seen people get swotty about multiple cores lately, which might make tablet novices feel pressured into feeling like they have to get multi-core because some tech guy on a forum or blog said so.
Other people on here have been quite sensible with the argument: What is it you want from your tablet? A1 and Fire are comparable in several aspects. If you want Market, Netflix, and basically an open ecosystem and a good screen at a budget price, then the A1 is great (yes it has the SD card). If you want cheaper and don't mind being tied to and tracked by Amazon, then get the Fire. If you want the Fire and are comfortable trying to hack it, then good for you. Someone mentioned Coby:I don't want a Kindle or Amazon tie-in. I've had a Coby 7024 before I had internal memory failure. I got it for $161, and I liked it for the most part. Side-loaded Market and it worked for a little bit before getting buggy. I didn't have too much trouble with the resistive screen, and ereading was okay in it (PDFs in 7inchers do not display well). It ran Froyo. Aside from the self destructing memory, I discovered that you need a good resolution to really enjoy ereading on an LCD. I'm now reading books on my work tablet (Galaxy) and it's a lovely ereading experience, for me as easy as e-Ink if not better, but the 10.1 inch tablet isn't as comfortable as the 7-inch. I decided to replace it with the A1, even though I had to increase my budget. However, Tuesday night I convinced a Coby rep to sell me the 16GB for the 2GB price. :-D After I pestered him with questions. I'm banking some of my money on Lenovo's quality in general. We have ancient Thinkpads still chugging, they're just too outspec'd to be of any real use. |
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