Technically - speaking, that display reaches «retina» quality at a mere 21 inches from your eyes, and considering
how big this tablet is, you're not going to be holding it super close.
Cook was later asked about
how big the tablet market can be.
The size determines
how big the tablet will be but when tied to resolution can also determine how easy or difficult it is to read text on the device.
Technically - speaking, that display reaches «retina» quality at a mere 21 inches from your eyes, and considering
how big this tablet is, you're not going to be holding it super close.
Not exact matches
One of the
biggest challenges facing parents today is
how — and
how much — to reduce the amount of time their children spend on electronic devices such as cell phones,
tablets, video games, TV, and computers.
«I am also trying to work with the
big publishers as distributors, either SM, whether Anaya, Santillana... who are living their own battle, which today is the digitization of content:
How to bring that content to the world of ipads and
tablets.
The point is that with so many LMS's out there, compatibility is a
big issue working with
tablets daily I have noticed people purchase
tablets but get confused daily on
how to use them.
Using special
tablets in a simulated Senate chamber built in Boston, classes can learn not just the facts of government, but
how it feels to negotiate and make
big decisions.
Here's the skinny on
how big that market actually is, who's buying what,
how apps and 4G connectivity figure into their success and much more, courtesy of research firm Mintel, which released a study on the
tablet industry.
Furthermore, the fact that HP's soon - to - be-abandoned TouchPad started selling well only after its price fell to $ 99 and $ 149 (depending on the model) proved that there is a much
bigger market for non-iPad
tablets at these price points than at $ 500 and over, which is
how Android
tablets are usually priced.
There is also full support for Microsoft Continuum, which allows you to hook the
tablet how to the computer and use the software on the
big screen.
Or to put things in a
bigger perspective,
how things are likely to pan out in the entire
tablet computing segment with reference to Windows 8?
Any hoot, sitting on the toilet last night playing blackjack on this here iPhone I couldn't help but notice
how big my hands would have to be to type easily on a 10 inch
tablet.
The
big question for Dell will be
how quickly it can get Android 3.0 on its
tablet, lest it repeat the same mistake it made with the Dell Streak 5 (shipping with the antiquated Android 1.6).
The Kindle Fire is a
big supermarket
tablet line in the UK, so it will be interesting to see
how the Iconia B1 fares.
Price has been one of the
biggest pluses with the
tablet and it will be interesting to see
how much more the Nexus 7 3G will cost.
I was very excited for the Kobo HD when I first heard it announced, but after looking at a few video comparisons with different
tablets I have to say that I'm really turned off by
how dark the picture is even at maximum brightness, and not a
big fan of that yellowish tinge when magazine viewing.
One of the
big factors with some of the new
tablet hinges on
how well the Android's Marketplace does in terms of software offered.
You spend the
big money on a
tablet to make everything look awesome, if the comic you bought was optimized for a
tablet that is 800 × 600, it doesn't matter
how awesome your Android
tablet is, it won't look as good as the iPad.
It's too large to be easily carried anywhere, and it is a matter of debate as to
how useful a
tablet that
big will be.
But that's
how the economics generally work out between ebook readers and
tablets: E Ink screens are much more costly than LCD screens, and when it comes right down to it the screen is the
biggest difference between these two devices.
But in terms of
how they'll fare in the market, Amazon's new
tablets may have
bigger problems than that.
As @bookofjoe said in a recent tweet, «All
tablet companies but Apple spend
big ad $ telling us
how great machines are instead of great things we can do with them.
But
how is the average American citizen taking to this gadget that many believe will change the rules in the
Tablet PC segment while some look upon it as one more
big fad from Apple that will bubble out soon.
Charlotte Miller, author of the report, said, «The
tablet is the perfect device for playing mobile games — the screens are large enough for the user to see the action, no matter
how big their hands are.
How big will the demand be for the
tablet though?
Low cost, high performance
tablets are a
big win for mobile consumers and a strong illustration of
how Android's openness drives innovation and competition for the benefit of consumers around the world,» said Andy Rubin, senior vice president of mobile at Google.
In another sign of
how grim things are looking for the PC, The Korea Times reported Monday that officials of Samsung Electronics, the South Korean manufacturer that is the
biggest phone maker in the world, said the company would because demand was low and the devices were unprofitable, and would instead focus on
tablets and laptops.
At Amazon's Kindle Fire HD announcement in September, the company made a
big deal out of the new FreeTime feature — it lets you control what your kids can do on your
tablet, and
how long they're allowed to do it.
While RIM hasn't officially confirmed
how big the storage is for the device, we noticed when snapping our first look of the new
tablet the words 16 GB and 32 GB on the back of the models.
Even though 15 million iPads shipped to date sounds like a
big number, when you really think about it, it's a tiny number compared to the potential market for
tablets out there (
how many billion people are there in the world these days?!).
Choosing the right case can make a
big difference to
how convenient and practical it is to use your
tablet, not to mention
how good it looks.
It is also the first Android - powered
tablet certified to deliver Netflix video streaming, which is a
big deal seeing
how Netflix isn't available on all Android devices yet.
The Xoom with Android 3.0 is the blueprint for nearly every not - iPad to come, a preview of the
tablets that will crowd shelves by the end of this year from nearly every major purveyor of commodity consumer electronics, surrounding the churning hordes that bob through fluorescent - lit
big box stores, blinking about
how they're
bigger, faster, more open than the iPad.
Plus, you have to bear in mind: Apple only makes two
tablets... Compare that to Samsung, which makes about a million, for instance, and you get an idea about just
how big a presence Apple is in the space.
Considering Apple has more physical space to work with in the iPad Air, it shows just
how talented and resourceful its engineering teams are, in that they could fit all the latest tech that is inside their
biggest tablet into their smallest one.
Amazon makes a
big deal of this but I don't see
how this is noticeably better than any other
Tablet screen in sunlight.
The
big unknown is
how aggressively Amazon will price its
tablet.
Another
big feature on the new
tablets is an improved version of Multi-Window — it is possible to divide your screen into four parts and have a separate app running in each, which means you get multitasking that can't be found on any other
tablet (though as always,
how much you use it and
how often is totally up to you.)
If it doesn't, it might be left wondering
how it was too blind to realize that the post-eReader reading device, the Reading
Tablet, is a far
bigger threat to the Kindle than Publishers and Apple and physical books.
We could say plenty about the design of the Yoga
Tablet, but there's only one thing that sets it apart, and that's the big fat cylinder on its side (or bottom, depending how you like to hold your tablet) and the aluminum kickstand that folds out
Tablet, but there's only one thing that sets it apart, and that's the
big fat cylinder on its side (or bottom, depending
how you like to hold your
tablet) and the aluminum kickstand that folds out
tablet) and the aluminum kickstand that folds out of it.
We've already put it head to head with Apple's iPad, but
how does it fare against another Android
tablet and a
bigger one, indeed, in the shape of the impressive Motorola Xoom?
I could see it being even better if RIM builds a
bigger tablet down the road (which I'm sure they will - just look at
how many form factors they have for their phones).
Of course, the
big question is
how the rumored iPad Mini will affect the 7 inch
Tablet category, and
how will the Kindle Fire HD and Nexus 7 be impacted by its expected introduction in October?
Regardless of
how consumers vote with their dollars, Amazon made
big splash in the «
Tablet Sea» with its new products.
I think Android could eventually be better suited for a
tablet form factor than the iPhone OS — just think of
how good widgets would work on a
big screen.
However, once you've engaged, the
big surprise is
how good a
tablet - like browser it makes, tactile and responsive, the internet's innards looking as good as they can.
We have considered
how it could work as a phone or
tablet game, but there are some hurdles that are very
big.
The
big detail we'd like to know about (but don't get here) is just
how large a
tablet we might be talking about; would this HTC model be the new Nexus 7, the new Nexus 10, or something fresh altogether?
If you're wondering
how to mirror content from your smartphone or
tablet to a
bigger screen, we've got an in - depth guide.