If I were in a position to be shopping...
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/huff-wires/20111121/us-tec-digital-life-tech-test-nook-tablet-glance/
QuoteStorage: The Nook Tablet has 16 gigabytes of storage plus a memory-card slot. Of the built-in memory, all but 1 gigabyte is reserved for content bought from Barnes & Noble.
That, right there, means I won't be buying a Nook Tablet. If I pay for the bloody thing, they don't get to tell me what I can read on it.
1. couldn't you crack it?
2. if it's otherwise better than the alternative, and the memory card is a standard SD or micro-SD that you can pop in and out from the outside without removing the battery or turning the device off, then I wouldn't mind, SD's are cheap. (some shop here had 4GB micro SDs for EUR 2.50 whoo).
3. how big is the average ebook anyway? 5 MB means you can still store 200 of them in a GB.
but looking at the article, it actually does not seem better than the alternative Kindle in any other way, or does it?
The new android seems legit. It's got up to 32 GB of microSD.
http://www.x10.com/promotions/airpad_7_inch_android_tablet.html?SN#spec
Quote from: Triple Zero on November 22, 2011, 03:34:21 PM
1. couldn't you crack it?
2. if it's otherwise better than the alternative, and the memory card is a standard SD or micro-SD that you can pop in and out from the outside without removing the battery or turning the device off, then I wouldn't mind, SD's are cheap. (some shop here had 4GB micro SDs for EUR 2.50 whoo).
3. how big is the average ebook anyway? 5 MB means you can still store 200 of them in a GB.
but looking at the article, it actually does not seem better than the alternative Kindle in any other way, or does it?
Average eBook is around 400kb. Yeah, that's a K. My current Kindle has a 3GB drive, and I regularly haul around a thousand or so e-books on it, mostly because I'm too lazy to run through it and cull off the ones I don't want.
I suppose it could be cracked, but would beat the heck out of me how to do it, I'm a technoidiot.
For me, it's not a matter of storage space, it's the idea that they're telling me what I'm allowed to store on MY gadget. With a Kindle, it's actually quite possible to walk into Best Buy, pick one up, and never even have an account with Amazon.
Luna, about that last thing, yeah you're right. One shouldn't even consider supporting such a deal. "15G for our books, 1G for the rest"
Quote from: MMMW on November 24, 2011, 02:59:15 AM
The new android seems legit. It's got up to 32 GB of microSD.
http://www.x10.com/promotions/airpad_7_inch_android_tablet.html?SN#spec
That does indeed seem pretty good, I shall have to check into that, I could use a tablet.
Battery life could be a bit better, IMO? Doesn't a modern netbook get 6 hours of battery on WiFi as well?
Would've been sweeter if it had an eInk display instead, but you only get those in eReaders not tablets, do you?
Quote from: Triple Zero on November 24, 2011, 04:32:19 PM
Luna, about that last thing, yeah you're right. One shouldn't even consider supporting such a deal. "15G for our books, 1G for the rest"
Quote from: MMMW on November 24, 2011, 02:59:15 AM
The new android seems legit. It's got up to 32 GB of microSD.
http://www.x10.com/promotions/airpad_7_inch_android_tablet.html?SN#spec
That does indeed seem pretty good, I shall have to check into that, I could use a tablet.
Battery life could be a bit better, IMO? Doesn't a modern netbook get 6 hours of battery on WiFi as well?
Would've been sweeter if it had an eInk display instead, but you only get those in eReaders not tablets, do you?
I've yet to see color eInk, don't know if it's possible. The Kindle Fire has an 8 hour battery life. My Kindle, with the e-ink screen has a battery life of "take it camping for a week, as long as you leave the wireless off, you MIGHT have to plug it in. Once."
of course, when I said eInk it was with the understanding that it was going to be B&W.
Quote from: Triple Zero on November 24, 2011, 04:46:02 PM
of course, when I said eInk it was with the understanding that it was going to be B&W.
I would give a cup size off my boobs for working, color eInk.
Or ANY kind of color display with the battery life of the eInk. I'm not likely to upgrade to either of these anytime soon, actually... I have a netbook, I have a Kindle, I have a smartphone. I don't need a tablet.