It's more secure and responsive than
the Bluetooth keyboards used by many slates, like the Huawei MateBook.
Not exact matches
More people are
using laptops remotely than ever before, and some of us have figured out how to real work on a phone (usually with a
Bluetooth keyboard).
Ultimately, what really captures his attention is the Ford Work Solutions, the integrated in - dash computer system (4 GB memory with USB and SD ports, plus wireless
keyboard and optional
Bluetooth - enabled printer) that provides access to a cellular broadband connection when the engine is on (no worries — you can't
use the computer while you're driving).
Portable
Bluetooth Keyboard: If you plan to use your tablet as a laptop alternative, you might want a Bluetooth keyboard for the times when you need to take notes during a
Keyboard: If you plan to
use your tablet as a laptop alternative, you might want a
Bluetooth keyboard for the times when you need to take notes during a
keyboard for the times when you need to take notes during a meeting,
Add a
Bluetooth keyboard and the student can easily type rather than
using the on screen
keyboard.
It also makes it easy to
use my iPad with my
Bluetooth keyboard.
If you are wanting to
use the
keyboard & hub with your Playstation, you can connect it with
Bluetooth for the purposes of power, however in order to
use the
keyboard you have to plug in one of the included USB receivers.
So, not only can you
use this as a wifi adapter, you can also connect to most
Bluetooth devices, including mice,
keyboards, and printers.
If you want to be able to listen to music remotely or need a way to
use your wireless mouse and
keyboard with your PC, finding the best USB
Bluetooth adapters is the solution.
The Kano
Keyboard has an extra magic power - it can connect to your phone or tablet
using Bluetooth!
The app does not feature a landscape view, so if you are
using an iPad and plan to
use your
Bluetooth keyboard you can think again.
Like a front light screen, a water resistance, mp3 reader with a mini jack input for audio book and music, and a
bluetooth tech (if a want to
use a
keyboard, projector or an audio speaker).
For those of us who want a more robust e-reader... if (say) 1/2 of the people are willing to spend another ~ $ 30 - 50 to upgrade the current configuration to 2 Gigs of RAM & a
Bluetooth controller (e.g. to
use an external
keyboard), would Netronix allow that for those willing to pay the upgrade fee?
Over on the MobileRead Forums, one poster has claimed that he has been able to
use a
BlueTooth Logitech K480
keyboard with the Onyx Max without any problems.
I know lots of people that are buying this tablet and hooking up a
Bluetooth keyboard or buying a Beats Pill portable speaker and
using it to bring to the beach or
use it as a portable entertainment device.
Peter and Michael, I realize that this is not your main area of interest, but I have spent hours searching for information on an e-reader on which one can realistically type
using a
keyboard (
bluetooth).
There's no digitizer on the Acer Aspire Switch 12 and it's not as powerful as the Surface Pro 3 but it's much cheaper and arguably more suited to being docked as you can
use the
Bluetooth keyboard and pointer.
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Unfortunately, the tablet does not have
bluetooth, so the USB cable needs to be plugged in to
use the
keyboard.
The
keyboard while connected to the playbook via a secure
Bluetooth connection, is expected to work flawlessly for 30 days on just one charge
using the same microUSB charger that ships with the BlackBerry PlayBook.
I should probably add that it would need to be able to recognise and successfully
use a
bluetooth keyboard.
This makes entering text (YouTube searches for example) a huge pain, so much so that I am now
using a cheap
bluetooth keyboard in addition.
Also, in order to
use this device to answer email, I had to get a
Bluetooth keyboard, because otherwise, you have to type with a «single finger» (the screen only works with the stylus) and that's way too slow for my taste.
My Ultimate E-reader would be the Good - E-Reader with increased RAM (i.e. 1 - 2 GB) &
Bluetooth capability to
use an external
keyboard.
You could take advantage of the tablet's
Bluetooth 4.0 connectivity to wirelessly pair a
keyboard for a mini hybrid laptop - like experience, or
use the built - in micro-USB 3.0 and micro-HDMI ports to physically connect it to a wired
keyboard and external monitor.
PocketBook were supposed to add a writing program to
use with a
Bluetooth keyboard but I don't think that ever materialized.
Also neat — the
keyboard / trackpad base
uses a custom 2.4 GHz radio, bypassing
Bluetooth and eliminating the need for pairing.
2) E-paper with Wacom pen input for virtual - inking (can't do that on most touch screens) 3) Android — touch screen OS (unlike Windows 7 tablets, which are just a desktop OS on a touch screen == awful, not to mention every other argument against
using Windows OSes), useful software add - ons, e-reader software options, media player software, etc. 4) due to the dual screens, and the hinge, you can
use it like a tablet, a portable «all - in - one» computer (when
using a USB or
bluetooth keyboard), an e-reader, etc..
As a result of this, those that want to
use this device as a two - in - one will need to take the extra step of finding a decent
Bluetooth - or Lightning - capable
keyboard to
use iPad as a laptop replacement.
Designed to be
used with an optional
Bluetooth keyboard attachment to convert the tablet into a makeshift laptop for added productivity, I enjoyed
using it all the same without the
keyboard, as it moves the on - screen Android navigations within reach of my left thumb while also adding a task bar for conveniently switching between apps as you would on a PC.
To make
use of the docking connector (not found on the Thrive 10), Toshiba is readying a sort of multimedia dock which will play nicely with a
Bluetooth keyboard that will also be offered with the device.
Cons: No
Bluetooth = no external
keyboards or other
Bluetooth devices No external storage (although I rarely
used the one on my «old» 8GBVox).
The best
use of the
Bluetooth aspect of the EXOPC was
Bluetooth combined with a wireless
keyboard, making typing on this a total breeze.
With integrated
Bluetooth 4.0 technology, you can transfer your data without WIFI or
use an external
keyboard, pedals or audio devices.
That
Bluetooth connectivity will be important should you ever want to
use an accessory
keyboard or mouse, since the tablet has no full - size USB port.
Awasome product, can be
used with USB or
Bluetooth external regular or mini
keyboards and USB files transfer too.
The
keyboard uses a custom
Bluetooth driver that's installed on your BlackBerry Smartphone and available for download from the company's website.
It comes with island - style detachable
Bluetooth keyboard (connects
using magnetic pogopin connector) and flixstand with dual - tone finish.
Without it, you'll have to prop up the tablet and
use a
Bluetooth keyboard and mouse for serious work like writing term papers or manipulating a spreadsheet.
Its location is to accommodate the aforementioned Folio
Keyboard case, which works over USB rather than
Bluetooth, but we wish Lenovo had placed the docking port on the tablet's base and
used that instead, leaving the USB port on the side or top.
Opps I forgot a stylus can be great when you are working on a tablet with a
Bluetooth keyboard when you are
using RDP or Citrix Receiver on a tablet.
For network connectivity, the VivoTab Smart has 802.11 n Wi - Fi for networking and
Bluetooth 4.0 — which can be
used for pairing a wireless mouse or
keyboard, like Microsoft's Sculpt Touch Mouse or Wedge Mobile K
keyboard, like Microsoft's Sculpt Touch Mouse or Wedge Mobile
KeyboardKeyboard.
It
uses two thirds of the space of a traditional
keyboard, has a six - month battery life based on two - hours non-stop
use each day and it connects to your iPad Pro via
Bluetooth rather than the Smart Connector.
Like Samsung's own
keyboard, it's
Bluetooth - enabled and will fold around for different viewing angles, as well as back over the tablet to keep it protected when not in
use.
The $ 69
Keyboard Dock props the iPad up and provides a full physical keyboard, or iMac owners can use the wireless Bluetooth keyboard that comes bundled with some iMac models — it pairs easily and works seamlessly with t
Keyboard Dock props the iPad up and provides a full physical
keyboard, or iMac owners can use the wireless Bluetooth keyboard that comes bundled with some iMac models — it pairs easily and works seamlessly with t
keyboard, or iMac owners can
use the wireless
Bluetooth keyboard that comes bundled with some iMac models — it pairs easily and works seamlessly with t
keyboard that comes bundled with some iMac models — it pairs easily and works seamlessly with the iPad.
Many have questioned why Asus hasn't included a
keyboard dock to make this a viable portable workstation, but there's nothing to stop you
using a
Bluetooth keyboard and there are options in the settings to control the buttons on an attached mouse, it that's your intention.
Both the Fire HD and Nexus 7 however can
use Bluetooth keyboards.
The Surface Pro 2 and Lenovo Helix are physically connected to their
keyboards, but the Sony Tap 11 is connected via
Bluetooth, which means you can continue to
use the
keyboard while it's detached.
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ASUS also offers an optional
Bluetooth keyboard and cover that doubles as a stand, so you can
use the VivoTab Smart as a mini-laptop.