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Old 12-30-2011, 11:02 AM   #1
prsmith
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Near Halifax NS Canada
Device: Vox
Journeys of an Android, Vox and Playbook Neophyte

Hello,

I am a complete neophyte when it comes to tablets and e-readers and working under Android. Although I have been in the computer game since the 60's (I am 70 years old) I have never entered this arena before.

My wife has a Kindle Wifi that suits here perfectly - she could not tolerate the Touch's swipe approach and just told me as she was looking over my shoulder as I was reading a book on the Vox that she would tolerate it for 5 minutes before throwing it against the wall. And my Vox works perfectly.

So the old adages apply. When it comes to these devices "To each his own" and "Buyer beware"

I have been of many minds as whether to buy a Vox, Playbook or Transformer Prime. I really am not sure what functionality I want in a handheld device. I have a 2 year old PC and laptop that work well for me. I am sick of toting around great numbers of books as I travel (I am an avid reader), want something that allows me to have my Bird Books readily available as I traipse through the bushes, and would like to be able to scan my email as I sit enjoying a coffee without lugging my laptop around.

Decided to give a Vox a try. Bought one at Futureshop (30 day return) them went to Best Buy to look around - decided to buy a Playbook (14 day return) look around. Figured I would run them side by side and keep only one after 14 days of parallel operation. As I go along I will update this note so folks do not have to sift through messages to see how the story ends.

So here are the results of my first day with the Vox and Playbook - both of which setup, updated and run without a hitch.

Dec 29 2011

The Playbook

Plugged it in and based on lack of lights I assumed it was charged. As soon as I plugged it in, it started on its own (Internet search told me this meant it was fully charged). No screen bleeds.

The included screen cleaning cloth and tablet sleeve are nice to have

No hard copy setup instructons except for
1. Make sure you are in WIFI Coverage
2. Press Power Button.
3. Follow the steps on the screen.

Set up Internet, Date and Time Formats, Blackberry ID, etc - screens walked through the whole process.

Found an update (300 plus Megs) on its own and started download. I was not paying attention as I was typing this in an editor and suddenly screen went black - tapped screen and nothing happened so I assumed it was in the process of installing update

About 15 min later screen flashed and told me 'Installation Successful"
BlackBerry Tablet OS Version 1.0.8.6067

Asked me if I had BlackBerry Smartphone - since I did not I ignored this step. If had had one, I could have set up BlackBerry Bridge

'Tablet Basics' screen appeared and gave me options to learn about
1. Home Screen
2. App Menus

Both of these basic items were quite instructive and good for the neophyte.

I am already wondering if I should have bought a 32 gb PB instead of the 16GB version

The Vox

Plugged it in and saw yellow charging light. This eventually turned green after about an hour.

It was difficult to put mini male USB charging plug in female socket in Vox - I am sure that it will not take many installation/removal cycles before the male or female fitting breaks.

Small fold out instructions said the following

Ensure you are within range of an accessible WIFI network
No computer required
1. Plug in your Koba Vox using the wall charger provided. You can continue with setup as it charges.
2. Turn the power on: Briefly hold down and release the on/off button
3. Follow the setup instructions on your Kobo Vox to start reading in minutes.

Removed Vox from charger when green light showed

Held power button down for about 3 sec to start.

Intro screen with tone appeared then offered me a short welcome - this is a video. Lots of propaganda but not much germane to operating the Vox in the video.

Hit 'Get Started' button

WIFI setup screen - network, password,

Check for updates screen - hit Check Now - Checking, Downloading Update (provided notice to not turn off or mess with buttons during the update)

Download completed, powered off and on, gave notice that update is taking place and that system will reboot when update completed. Then another screen saying screen update is almost complete - firmware will be installed then restart when update completed and reader is turned off. Need to hit OK button to proceed. Did so and Installing New Firmware screen shows up, then power off screen appears and Vox shuts down. Vox reboots again and takes us back to Welcome screen. (I did not have to power on as the screen said I would have to do)

Check for Updates appeared again, there were none, then we continued with Setup - time zone, date, time,

Then Sign In or Register for Kobo Account - I signed In

Offered to connect Kobo Account to Facebook to access Kobo Pulse - I do not Facebook so Skipped this

Then Congrats screen came up telling me setup is done. Also told me there were 3 free ebooks waiting for me with button to go to library which I did

Checked again for updates - none. My build number is the Dec 19 version.

I noticed my serial number was the latest of the other Vox on the shelf at Future Shop - I wonder is this is why my setup and update went so well.


Noted that Vox seems lighter then PlayBook (the are within 2 gms of each other)- faux padded plastic back of Vox is easier to hold.

Hope this is of interest.
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