Sentences with phrase «nice tablets as»

They have been putting out some very nice tablets as of late... but are utterly ruined by the lack of a Wacom Digitizer.

Not exact matches

Pros: Nice screen size, sharp resolution, super speedy performance, Apple Pencil support, works as a tablet or laptop
It would be nice if they offered an app or at least a mobile version of ChristianFishing.com as daters these days use their smartphones or tablets.
Also, there's a unique same screen co-op mode (you'll want to play this on a tablet), which is a nice extra, as it works for both co-op and competitive play.
New competitive tablets must possess all features of the iPad, while the addition of features lacking on the iPad are described as only nice additions.
When it comes to comparing the $ 49 Fire and the Fire HD 8, I think of it this way: the $ 49 Fire tablet is good for gifting and it makes for a nice secondary or beginner tablet; the Fire HD 8 is the kind of tablet you'd be more apt to use everyday as your main tablet.
While owners of the briefly - available Galaxy Note 7 handset should be familiar with these new S Pen features, it's nice to see those features land on a tablet (and a device that hopefully won't face the same fate as the Note 7).
Every once and a while, our favorite deal - a-day site — Woot.com — offers up a nice treat for tablet fans such as ourselves.
It's not nearly as nice as the Kindle Fire or Nook Color, but if you really want a cheap tablet with the additional features of an HDMI port, front and rear facing cameras, and a microphone, the Nova has them.
This is something that can be attributed to the Android OS itself which is made for smartphone like devices though Notion Ink says the issue has been taken care of adequately to make for a nice reading experience, which, as per Shravan, is better than most of the Android tablets now available.
The Digital Frame is nice too, that allows you tablet to function as a picture frame.
The price being mentioned is nice too, for at INR 7,999 the P300 — as the tablet is called — does call for attention.
What this means is that the tablet can also sum up as a nice e-book reading device as well.
Unlike smartphones, tablets are still very much seen as nice - to - have instead of need - to - have.
While the Nextbook Premium SE won't bring home any performance awards, the tablet still makes sense as a decent buy for those who are on the lookout for an affordable tablet that will also serve as a nice e-book reader.
Other features also make texting and messaging life a lot easier, including: being able to review your messaging history across all of your devices (which is especially nice on a larger screen for those with a lot to say), easily send items from your computer (potentially giving you access to all of your documents and images, not just those that happen to be on your smartphone or tablet), save attachments to your computer where they are most useful (while not losing them on your other devices as well), and my favourite — universal copy and paste (copy text from one device and paste it on a different one).
There are some nice accessories made available as well, which includes a Microsoft Surface - like keypad that doubles up as a tablet cover.
A number of reviewers also said that the build quality of the device was not as nice as some other tablets on the market, also noting that the back of the tablet is very prone to fingerprint pickup.
With a nice Bluetooth speaker and appropriately dark room, though, the Yoga Tablet 2 Pro shines as a self - contained home theater.
Although having the ability to run the same programs that are on your windows pc is nice, the tablets are usually somewhat underpowered, as Windows 7 likes a lot of processing power and memory.
I'm waiting for an Android tablet (preferably a Nexus) with band 12 on board — but having windows as an option is always nice for customers who need options.
They're certainly not the most portable tablets out there, but these are multimedia tablets, and as such are packing in a set of dual micro-USB ports, and can provide really nice audio output.
The tablet, which might not be as sleek as many of its compatriots, does sport some nice decent specs.
Running Android 3.0, another extremely nice aspect of the tablet is its display which can be considered at par as a Super AMOLED display.
Continuing with the last aspect, the upcoming tablet with the Chrome as the OS will be a nice break from the surge of Android powered tablets.
The tablet though presents a nice proposition price wise, as its just $ 250 that the tablet will cost once it enters market.
Of course, it has not been designed to be a speed demon, but does fit in as a nice budget tablet.
Continuing with the last aspect, the upcoming tablet with Chrome as the OS will be a nice break from the surge of Android powered tablets.
However, the tablet does seem like a good buy as it sports some nice specs while still being affordable enough.
The Lenovo CAN and WILL connect to outside storage but does not provide enough power for many devices which makes it inconvenient as you will need to either provide alternative power, use the optional Lenovo docking station (which by the way is nice as it adds Ethernet, 3 USB 2.0 ports, and HDMI while it charges the tablet) or use a power USB hub.
As to what size Amazon's Android tablet would be, I would say something in the 6 - or 7 - inch range would make a nice companion to the current E-Ink based 6 - inch Kindle.
(Not as nice as the iPad 2, but nicer than many of the other tablets we've seen.)
It's a tablet that's got the same metal curved back as the iPad Air 2 and mini range, and as such feels really nice in an almost ceramic way.
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.
Close the cover and the tablet display switches off, which is nice and convenient, but we didn't think it fitted quite as neatly as we'd have liked - although this might be down to pre-production status.
The extremely low power consumption of eInk is nice, but doubt if it is as important of a concern as having a color display and tablets do have very good battery life considering.
Or you can read the review here Or go to Engadget Or Android Central Or CNET It's a nice tablet, but as there are more than a few flaws with it that keeps it from being a great tablet.
That's not the highest around, as many smaller tablets are offering full HD, but this is an IPS panel and from what we saw, it's capable of producing nice vibrant colours with good viewing angles.
It's nice that there is stereo separation here, but, as is typical with tablet speakers, they don't sound great very good.
The representative said that the tablets were flying off the shelves and I can believe it as its really the nicest tablet that I have seen to date.
Still, it's nice to see cheap (er) tablets that aren't as feeble as the junk you'll find at Walgreens.
The presence of SMS is a nice bonus over most other tablets but you can't, however, make a phone call, which probably shouldn't come as a surprise.
It's an upgrade over child - oriented tablets like the LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer's ($ 99, 4.5 stars) 480 - by -272-pixel display, but not as nice as the 1,024 - by - 600 screens on high - quality 7 - inch tablets like the the Kindle Fire or Nook Tablet ($ 249, 4 stars).
It would be nice seeing some smartphone to PlayBook communication (like Poynt) in ScoreMobile Tablet as well.
These features, at a nice price help it top the field as our first Editors» Choice midrange detachable - hybrid tablet.
It's also claimed that the new tablet is going to use the faster UFS2.0 storage which would provide a nice speed bump to the tablet as well.
I know it's getting long in tooth, but it's still tough to find an Android tablet with a GPU that's anywhere near as good, and it would be nice to know if the tradeoffs of less CPU power and RAM are worth it.
However, besides that digital content, the Kindle Fire tablets also serve as pretty nice «catalogs» for all of the other products that Amazon sells.
Amazon's device is clearly a cut - rate slate designed to push as much digital buying power into the hands of consumers as possible, while Apple's is simply a legitimately nice tablet.
Our first impression is that they didn't produce a nice front - firing stereo effect as capably as the Nexus 10, and exhibit none of the audio skills of a tablet like the Kindle Fire HDX, but we need to spend more time testing them.
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