Not exact matches
As for the «awesome technologies» that sprang from Jobs's Apple laboratories, would not an impartial observer describe the iPad as just a small laptop computer without a keyboard and a cover rather than an innovation on par with electricity, vaccination or hybrid crop
As for the «awesome technologies» that sprang from Jobs's Apple laboratories, would not an impartial observer describe the iPad
as just a small laptop computer without a keyboard and a cover rather than an innovation on par with electricity, vaccination or hybrid crop
as just a
small laptop computer without a
keyboard and a cover rather than an innovation on par with electricity, vaccination or hybrid crops?
Also known
as a tablet PC, netbook or subnotebook, the devices run 13» or
smaller, weigh just a couple pounds, have touch screens and / or QWERTY
keyboards and come with built ins like GPS and Wi - Fi and a variety of options.
Elizabeth Sky - McIlvain, an educational consultant from Georgetown, Maine, sees the strengths of Tablets
as being their multiple inputs — which include handwriting,
keyboarding, and free form drawing — , their search capabilities,
small profile, OneNote connectivity, and closest - to - the - edge status.
The
keyboard has the same layout
as that on the BlackBerry Curve 8900 but just a little
smaller, and without the older phone's chrome trim.
I tried to make a sort of laptop using a tablet and
small keyboard, but it isn't
as good
as a real laptop for serious typing and webpage design.
The BlackBerry Bold 9700 is a terrific messaging device thanks to its push e-mail and excellent Qwerty
keyboard, but it also makes a fair case for itself
as a media player, with a terrifically sharp screen that's only let down by its
small size.
The optional
keyboard is different from normal
keyboards, with a very
small Enter key, and without a touchpad on the
keyboard as well.
When I took the TenFastFingers typing test on the Kurio Smart, my pace suffered
as I clicked away on the
small, cramped
keyboard.
If the sony remote was only meant to control 1 device then they could have made it a lot simpler like a Boxee Box remote
as well
as smaller, but it uses the IR blasters to control multiple devices and the
keyboard really comes in handy when your watching tv and want to see if a movie or tv show is on and just type in the show name and find it listed
as well
as making season passes to programs.
BlackBerry Bold Touch comes with a
small touchscreen display
as well
as the iconic QWERTY
keyboard.
The handwriting recognition works well on the iPad, but it will end up being most useful on the
smaller screens of the iPhone and iPod touch, letting users hide the
keyboard and see a larger view of the puzzle
as a result.
With two
small children, I don't have a lot of free time, so my process is: get them to bed, write
as much
as I can, wake up a few hours later slumped over my
keyboard.
With a
small keyboard like the Pearl 3G you need to watch what buttons you're hitting
as you type and you need to watch what's happening on the auto suggestion / completion side of things.
I think that this
keyboard is just
as good
as the original Bold 9000's
keyboard, even though it is slightly
smaller.
I found that the
small 7 inch screen, the relatively slow processor, and
small amount of memory and file storage do not really allow a cheap tablet to function
as a laptop replacement - even if you add a
keyboard.
However, this is not the same
as a full enclosure
as small objects can still slide in between the front cover and holster, into the fragile screen and
keyboard area.
It could be used
as a
smaller tablet with three conjoined displays, or a single - display phone with a full QWERTY
keyboard.
The 2goPad ™ SL10 Pro offers the same state of the art multi-touch capacitive screen, Intel ® Atom ™ N450 1.66 GHz processor and generous 2 GB of memory
as the SL10 but includes a 64 GB SSD Hard Drive, Microsoft ® Windows ® 7 Professional pre-installed, capacitive stylus pen, custom cleaning cloth and a
small highly portable Bluetooth enabled wireless
keyboard with a track pad.
However, a 7 inch sized Transformer might not be able to do justice to its naming
as it will be too
small to have a suitable
keyboard docking into it.
Although the apps you may use with the Transformer may not feel, or be,
as fully - featured or complicated
as Windows alternatives, with the
keyboard in - tow the experience isn't far removed from that of a full netbook or
smaller laptop.
The
keyboard keys remind me of the HTC Touch Pro
as they are
small and densely packed.
The Transformer is a reasonably priced Android tablet that doubles
as a «netbook,» or
small laptop, if you buy an accessory
keyboard dock for $ 109.
Looking a bit like the Asus Padfone products which allow you to dock a phone into a screen and
keyboard module the Transformer Book V5 does a similar thing but allows you to dock an Android phone into the back of a WIndows Notebook thus allowing the user to either view the phone
as a
small window or to go full - screen for a full Android laptop experience.
In fact, given the Miix 320's low price and petite
keyboard, it's a good fit for the
small hands of a child, perhaps
as a student's first laptop.
The display is nice and vibrant, and measuring 10.8 - inches on the diagonal, packing in a 1920 x 1080 resolution, meaning it's nice and sharp and suited to use both
as a Windows 8.1 tablet or
as a more traditional
small format PC when paired with the accessory
keyboards.
I'm currently looking for a
small, cheap but decently designed Win 8 laptop that will get some occasional use on the road / overnight but mainly be a backup for my main computer, and when at home will be hooked up to a bigger monitor /
keyboard & mouse and the tablet will be acting
as a second screen (so the higher res the better).
The
small weight calls for an additional thin
keyboard, an accessory that Sony designed greatly, and that provides additional battery life
as well.
As expected, it runs the Google - backed Android mobile operating system (version 1.5) and comes with a dual screen — an E Ink Vizplex display above a
smaller color touchscreen to do searches via a virtual
keyboard — the company said in a statement on its www.nook.com Web site.
My first impression was positive overall, lightweight (same feel
as my Kindle
Keyboard),
smaller by nearly an inch in its footprint, and understated with just a single button on its front surface — almost Apple - like.
As I will explain in this commentary, an Apple tablet — no matter how innovative — faces three distinctive market challenges: The greater desirability of
smaller devices; overlapping functionality with devices above and below it; and functionality too limited without a physical
keyboard.
The ZenPad 7.0 is essentially the same tablet, only
smaller and for some reason endowed with 3G connectivity
as standard, while the ZenPad 10 borrows the optional
keyboard docking station of the Transformer Pad line to provide a budget alternative for traditional laptops and Windows - based Microsoft Surfaces.
At 7.5 x 4.8 x 0.3 inches and 8.7 ounces, the Kindle
Keyboard 3G isn't
as small or light
as its little brothers — the Touch and ad - supported base Kindle — or the Nook Touch.
Having a
smaller display and resolution helps,
as does using the physical
keyboard more than the virtual one.
As the 10.5 numerical suggests, this iPad Pro 10.5 is
smaller than the 12.9 - inch model, but marginally larger than regular 9.7 - inch iPad that comes without Pencil or
Keyboard support.
But when it comes to
smaller tablets, the phrase fits a bit better: Thanks to the
smaller screen, there's less room for developers to work with, the onscreen
keyboard is
smaller, and you just can't see
as much of your content while working.
The plan is, having fully tested the Acer W510 and found issues with the
small keyboard, that i'll use this at Mobile World Congress next week
as my only PC.
The all - important physical
keyboard is better than the cramped QWERTY on the Priv slider, but not in the same class
as the BlackBerry Classic, and didn't feel
as natural
as the
smaller BlackBerry Bold 9900
keyboard.
At first use, the
keyboard itself strikes me
as being roughly comparable to the one on the original Transformer dock:
small but fairly painless to use.
As per Tech Times, reports claim that the BlackBerry Mercury will be sporting a 4.5 - inch display having a 1,620 x 1,080 pixels of screen resolution, though the screen may seem to be apparently
small compared to the large displays in today's smartphones due to its signature QWERTY
keyboard attached to the handset.
As much as I can complain about the cheapness of this new Kindle, Amazon did deliver exactly what we've been asking for: a Kindle that's smaller and lighter because it finally omitted the rarely - used keyboard and audio component
As much
as I can complain about the cheapness of this new Kindle, Amazon did deliver exactly what we've been asking for: a Kindle that's smaller and lighter because it finally omitted the rarely - used keyboard and audio component
as I can complain about the cheapness of this new Kindle, Amazon did deliver exactly what we've been asking for: a Kindle that's
smaller and lighter because it finally omitted the rarely - used
keyboard and audio components.
One possible reason is that the effort is too great,
as BlackBerry handsets usually have
smaller screens than iOS and Android devices due to the inclusion of a QWERTY
keyboard.
Key depressions give off a nice click to let you know they're registering, and the keys are big enough to be hit easily and
small enough so
as not to result in a gigantic
keyboard.
The Centro is being touted
as the world's
smallest Palm device and is a full - featured Palm OS device with Garnet OS 5.4.9, touchscreen, Pocket Tunes Deluxe media player, QWERTY
keyboard, Sprint TV, Sprint IM, and Sprint Mobile Email support, Bluetooth, speakerphone, 1.3 megapixel camera, and microSD expansion slot.
Although the
keyboard is responsive, it isn't user - friendly: Text appears in a
small field directly on top of the
keyboard,
as opposed to the field you're trying to fill in, and you must tap a checkmark on the
keyboard to transfer what you've typed from the text - entry field to the document or window.
Finally the thickness of the Kindle is 0.34 inches, also
smaller than the Kindle Touch by 0.06 inches but the same
as the Kindle
Keyboard.
As you'll see in the table below, for the price of $ 800 you can have the iPad Pro, which has a bigger and better screen, but a
smaller internal memory, and comes without the
keyboard case.
You know if someone can make a
small wireless
keyboard that would pair with one of these, and the cost of the two together is about the same
as a netbook, AND I don't have to have a mobile plan... I think I'd really rather like something like one of these.
I think I would use the bridge connection for email
as having a larger screen and big on screen
keyboard is much better than the
small phone screen but for reading larger word documents or PDF files I would have to download them before attempting to read
as otherwise it was just painful waiting for the pages to render.
There's also Logitech's propritery ARX Dock built into the
keyboard that you can slot your smartphone into in order to use it
as a
small screen for monitoring computer temperatures, which is currently all the companion app is capable of doing.
The four - minute video features some of his work station
as he gives a
small demo of his
keyboard, featuring one of the melodies of a track.