512MB of RAM and an 800x480 display? That would be really painful to use.
Higher priced tablets from brand names do many things very well.
Cheap, off-brand tablets do all things poorly.
A sweeping generalisation, but if you buy out of date tech, you get an out of date experience, right out of the box.
Hey, I have that one as well, also bought in 2008. A 701 right?That's the same as the notebook I'm using to read this with.
Mine's an Asus EeePC I bought in 2008...
Not much of a notebook, but it works well, especially since I replaced the OS it came with (I'm using Puppy Linux, because a notebook like this needs a small OS). I really only use it for the internet while sitting around in the loungeroom, I've got a desktop for everything else.
- 900Mhz Intel Celeron
- 512Mb RAM
- 802.11b/g wireless
- 7" 800x480 screen
- 4Gb SSHDD
(Maybe I should have said it worked well. It's starting to fall apart from age now. I'm having trouble with some of the keys which are wearing out from use, and I've just had to replace the plug on the power supply for the second time.)
Hey, I have that one as well, also bought in 2008. A 701 right?
Great laptop for simple stuff, but at the moment, it's horrible with YouTube, even when I had Android installed on it. It's in a closet now.
*Pulls out paperwork from misc. computer-stuff draw again*
Yes, 701. (ETA: Ah, I guess I could have just looked at the label on the bottom of the notebook. Didn't think of that until just now.)
Part of the reason I got it was that I'd never seen one that small before. Also, the desktop I had at the time was hopelessly out-of-date.
And looking at the price/spec. sheet they stapled to the receipt, I notice that it was a third of the price of any of the other four machines listed, so that was probably something I took into consideration too.
Mine does okay with YouTube, especially if I select a low resolution to view the video, so I don't have to keep waiting for it to buffer from time to time. (I'm not sure if that's due to a slow internet connection or slow wireless speed.)
Could be due to differences in operating systems. As I said before, I'm using Puppy Linux, not Android like you are. The custom OS it came with was terrible.
I still favor Asus
By the way, does anyone actually like the way Samsung uses a hardware Home button in stead of on-screen buttons? My phone has it, but for the life of me I can't figure out why they would use it, besides being stuck to it for brand familiarity.
I hear ya. All in all, they don't add quite as much bloatware to the system, and the stuff they do add can usually be turned off.
By the way, does anyone actually like the way Samsung uses a hardware Home button in stead of on-screen buttons? My phone has it, but for the life of me I can't figure out why they would use it, besides being stuck to it for brand familiarity.
Good point, hadn't really thought about that.Actually, on my Samsung, I usually use the Home button as an On button, since the On button is largely covered by one of the straps on the cover. Also, the Home button is easier to find.
Well, I went for the Samsung. So far, so good. Seems to work quite well, in fact, and has some nice features like dual-screen abilities.
A lot of folks complained about the low-res camera, but it seems to be on a par with the (notably mediocre) one on the iPad. I don't use the thing as a camera anyway.
I got a nice little case from Amazon and am now looking for a keyboard. Sure enough, the Apple keyboard I have doesn't show up as recognized.
Samsung offers a Belkin model on their page... Wired for use in schools. This may be the way to go.
Using it at work for the first time today, seems a bit more sensitive to wifi networks than the ipad.... I have a bunch of hotspots around here.
The thing with the keyboards.... A few reviews have complained about bluetooth connectivity with this model.
My admittedly old and beat up "Anker" cheapie said it was connected and "paired", but it wouldn't type... Nothing happens.
So I'm a little hesitant to buy one of the many cheaper jobs available. I spend most of the time with the tablet on the steering wheel and the keyboard in my lap.
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But I'll give a look-over to the ones suggested.
Samsung has not been particularly helpful....Yet.
The thing with the keyboards.... A few reviews have complained about bluetooth connectivity with this model.