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Just picked up a Asus Transformer myself and love it so far
I posted this question on a different thread but got no responses. Hopefully, I can get some info from you guys. I found this third party tablet, Android 4 GB eTablet OS 2.1. Does anyone have any experience using it? Is it worth the price?
I posted this question on a different thread but got no responses. Hopefully, I can get some info from you guys. I found this third party tablet, Android 4 GB eTablet OS 2.1. Does anyone have any experience using it? Is it worth the price?
Just picked up a Asus Transformer myself and love it so far
Thanks for the responses guys. I'm curious, Sly, where can I get this tablet for $99?
I posted this question on a different thread but got no responses. Hopefully, I can get some info from you guys. I found this third party tablet, Android 4 GB eTablet OS 2.1. Does anyone have any experience using it? Is it worth the price?
Lenovo just announced a $200 16GB ($250 32GB) Android 2.3 7" tablet.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/01/lenovo-announces-ideapad-a1-the-199-android-tablet-we-go-hand/
Also figured out from reading the Lenovo forum that the instability comes from the Launcher that the K1 ships with, replace the default launcher and you got something that won't reboot or lock up while sleeping.
I know this much: Asus is infinitely better than Samsung. I had a Vibrant & traded it for an HD2. I'd rather run a 2yr old WinMo6.5 phone (hacked to run 2.3.5, of course) than deal with broken GPS & lacking updates. Asus has had 4 or 5 updates to the TF101 in the first few months of release. 3.0 > 3.1 > 3.2 (and some incremental updates). ASUS > Samsung. #NeverAgainI have to say this with all the folks commenting on the getting the Asus Transformer, Asus has a really bad long term support track record. Something new and shiney, like say the Transformer 2 or a new platform like Tegra 3 comes along, Asus WILL drop you like yesterdays news. Lenovo, even though its been more buggy on launch has an excellent track record with support and supporting older products, so I'm pretty confident that I will get those critical updates. With my luck though I'm going to eat those words when things go the other way this time. I've has a real bad track record with Asus portable devices, notebooks.
If you RTFA (), you'll see the 8GB (& unavailable in the US) model is $200. $250 - 16GB, $300 - 32GB.Lenovo just announced a $200 16GB ($250 32GB) Android 2.3 7" tablet.
http://www.engadget.com/2011/09/01/lenovo-announces-ideapad-a1-the-199-android-tablet-we-go-hand/
Also figured out from reading the Lenovo forum that the instability comes from the Launcher that the K1 ships with, replace the default launcher and you got something that won't reboot or lock up while sleeping.
I ended up selling my HP touchpad for $200 and got the Samsung tab 10.1 from Sprint for $500. So it was $300 out of pocket...
Gave up, Lenovo released a patch today that totally screwed up my tablet, returned it and got a Transformer (Ad Hoc enabled out of the friggen box, thanks Lenovo).
No regular dock available for the Transformer, just the keyboard one
Does Google want to do to the ipad what Android did to the iphone?
Flood the market with cheap devices? The reason android tablets are not taking off and will never take off is because people don't want them. The ONLY reason android phones are doing so well is because either people are on a carrier that they can't get the iphone, or they're too cheap to buy and and instead opt for the 99 cent android POS. Android does not and will not have that advantage in the tablet space.
If google wants to beat apple, they're going to have to do a hell of a lot better than they're doing now. Win8 has a much better chance of giving apple a run for it's money than android ever could in it's current form. I mean, FFS, it doesn't even have decent hardware acceleration. BRB, lagging while switching home screens. Pathetic.
Flood the market with cheap devices? The reason android tablets are not taking off and will never take off is because people don't want them. The ONLY reason android phones are doing so well is because either people are on a carrier that they can't get the iphone, or they're too cheap to buy and and instead opt for the 99 cent android POS. Android does not and will not have that advantage in the tablet space.
If google wants to beat apple, they're going to have to do a hell of a lot better than they're doing now. Win8 has a much better chance of giving apple a run for it's money than android ever could in it's current form. I mean, FFS, it doesn't even have decent hardware acceleration. BRB, lagging while switching home screens. Pathetic.
Ill be getting an Asus Transformer soon and if Windows 8 turns out to be better than Android Ill dual boot it.
When Win8 tablet comes out, would it be possible to install it on existing Android tablets like the Transformer?