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Nexus 7 or iPad?
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Sorry, not fan boy here. That statement is not accurate. Got Android and Apple phones. Linux, Windows and OsX laptops. I do have an iPad Air and iPad mini 2 as well. If Apple stop making devices that don't fit my necessities, I will stop buying them in a blink of an eye. No favoritism here except a preference to what's more powerful and consistent in terms of warranty and user's experience. And my statement was given as a former Nexus 7 user. So I'm giving my actual experience as an example. Nexus 7 screen may be good enough for you and others but that doesn't change the fact that screen is still smaller than an iPad Mini. That can't be change and it's a fact. A bigger screen certainly will display much more when browsing webpages. Ironically, something I really dislike from my iPhone (screen size) but compensates in terms if battery life. To the OP, If your decision is strictly between and iPad and a Nexus 7 and you're in a tight budget, go for Nexus 7. Just keep in mind that what you save in money now won't give you screen size later, which may be relevant to you if you want to use it for browsing webpages or typing. Last edited by jocampo; 05-21-2014 at 01:32 PM. |
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I realize English is not your first language. Consider that you may be misinterpreting my post. Please consider asking me to clarify what I mean before telling me I'm wrong. I accept that what I attributed to fanboism may just be your misunderstanding.
Becca, I trust you are not misunderstanding, but let me know if there is some doubt. Quote:
Also, for some people, portability might be a more important factor than screen size. A smaller screen that you have with you displays a lot more to you than a big screen device you don't have with you because it was too big and heavy to lug around all day. That's exactly why I said that form factor/screen size could be one of the deciding factors. ApK Last edited by ApK; 05-21-2014 at 02:00 PM. |
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In real life, the screen resolution and ppi of the Nexus 7 2013 are no lower than those of later iPads and the second-gen iPad mini. Last edited by Prestidigitweeze; 05-21-2014 at 03:49 PM. |
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The screens of both the iPad Mini and the Nexus 7 are superb. The primary difference between the screens is their aspect ratio: the 16:10 of the Nexus is (IMHO) better for video, but the 4:3 of the iPad better for reading. Your preferences may be different to mine, of course.
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The ASUS Transformer tablets have a native keyboard dock that effectively turns them into a clamshell laptop. That might be worth a look? The beauty of these is that both the keyboard base and the tablet itself have separate batteries. When you connect the tablet to the base, it charges the tablet from the other battery. Very nifty. Also very expensive.
I've also got a bluetooth keyboard for the Nexus 7, which works really well. BUT, it's very small and has an odd, non-standard layout. One or two keys are strange sizes and they are small, which makes typing quickly very hard to do. The other problem I found with this was that there's no UK '£' sign and no key combination can produce it. So, it's ok for the odd quick email, but that's about it. |
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Is it not possible to change the keyboard language? I have a Microsoft Surface Pro tablet with a US keyboard, but I changed the keyboard language to "English (UK)". Of course it means that what's printed on the keys no longer matches what you get when you press them, but that's no big deal.
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I know, but it will only display a dollar sign using that combo. Believe me when I say I was on a mission to find the correct key combo to make the £ sign work. Nothing has so far and I'm probably going to revisit it when I get home later to try again, all because of this thread!!
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There's another series of menu entries in the settings which only show up when the keyboard is paired and switched on. I hadn't spotted them before for that reason. So, under 'Physical Keyboard', 'Broadcom Bluetooth HID' I now have the option for switching languages and a few other things peculiar to this keyboard. It works. I can type the '£' sign! ![]() HarryT, thank you for making me re-think this and for your suggestions. Re-visiting the settings has solved the problem. Very much appreciated sir ![]() |
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