Not exact matches
The
question now is
whether the XO - 3 will do the same thing for
tablet PCs.
The data generated by the field test will allow researchers to dig into key
questions such as the comparability of paper - based and computer - based tests,
whether accessibility features worked properly, and
whether student performance differed significantly on
tablets versus laptops versus other equipment.
Then, when the pencil appears as an emerging technology, as
tablet devices and competency - based learning programs are now, the
question is
whether it would be quickly embraced, or
whether policymakers would call for pencil pilot programs to study their effect on classroom learning.
Maybe we're biased, but the editors of Tech & Learning think the
question of
whether or not
tablets as classroom textbook killers is not «if» but «when.»
However, the bigger
question is
whether the Nexus 7 has enough in it to challenge current top - selling
tablets like the Apple iPad and Amazon's Kindle Fire?
If you want to get into reading ebooks, it's a very legitimate
question as to
whether you should spend your money on a device that does only one thing — or
whether it would be much more cost - effective to get a general - purpose device like an iPad or an Android
tablet instead.
Here are some
questions and answers that should help you figure out which of these differences actually matter to you, and
whether you'll prefer the Kindle Fire or the Nook
Tablet.
The real
question is
whether you really want to save space and weight by combining
tablet and phone this way.
Of course simply spurting specs does not make a great
tablet - it's how it integrates into your daily life,
whether it can survive the commute and of course the ever - important battery
question - can it survive a day.
It's a big
question as to
whether or not RIM will have its own video chatting service, perhaps integrated within BlackBerry Messenger on the
tablet, or solely depend on third party applications for it.
When the Apple iPad was first announced, many people
questioned whether there was a substantial market for a
tablet device.
The
question is only
whether or not the producers can get bookworms and students to buy a single purpose device like an ereader - for that the producers must be able to give a good price compared to
tablets.
The
question that now remains to be replied and seen is
whether HP would be using this OS for it's to be and much hyped Slate
Tablet.
A
tablet device powered by the latest NVIDIA Kal - El chipset with 5 cores no doubt makes for a juicy proposition, though the
question that remains unanswered is
whether there will be enough juice for the
tablet to ensure users get to use the power of all the five cores long enough.
Though he's now said to be overseeing development of the fabled Apple
tablet, Steve Jobs reportedly
questioned whether the device was good for anything but surfing the Web from the toilet.
Those wanting to partake in the «creation» of the Project Fiona gaming
tablet can head over to Min - Liang Tan's Facebook page tomorrow where «crowdsourcing»
questions will be asked pertaining to which CPU and GPU should be implemented,
whether should the slate be portable or high in performance and what price point should it meet and so on.
Although
tablets - and the iPad's penetration of the enterprise market - have been a chief topic of conversation at the Gartner conference, Ballmer seemed determined to dodge the
question of
whether Windows - equipped
tablets would make an appearance on the market by the end of 2010.
The main
question then would be
whether Amazon wants to try to soup up the Kindle to be more like a
tablet, or
whether it will remain content to offer something more specialized.
The big
question is
whether full Android compatibility and those extras are worth paying $ 50 — or 25 percent — more than what you'd pay for an Amazon Kindle Fire or a Barnes & Noble Nook
Tablet.
A lot of people responded rather negatively to my last post
questioning whether Nokia had a
tablet strategy and decrying the entire idea of the
tablet market as little more than a gimmick — Too large to be a phone and marginally more functional but smaller than an even a netbook and significantly less productive.
One of the more pointed
questions asked was
whether Nokia had any plans to enter the
tablet space in the near future.
The big
question here is
whether or not 8.4 inches is just a bit too big for a
tablet that's meant to be highly portable.
Augen kind of danced around the
question at CES on
whether the April - debuting
tablets will include Honeycomb (simply saying whatever the current OS is, that's what they will come with).
The ultimate
question you need to answer is
whether any Windows RT
tablet will satisfy your needs.
September is the normal time for new iPods to be released, so the
question remains
whether it's going to be a purely iPod and iTunes — including iTunes 9 — announcement, or if the Apple
Tablet will make an appearance.
As part of a post-presentation Q&A, BlackBerry CEO Thorsten Heins answered a
question about RIM's future with
tablets and
whether the ill - fated PlayBook would be upgraded to BlackBerry 10.
Orr also
questioned whether Google's strategy of pricing the
tablet low is really going to win it any fans in the long term.
If big players are focusing on digitizing their content to be displayed on reading devices, the
question is
whether you are ready to deliver your work to owners of the new devices (i.e. smartphones,
tablets, and eReaders).
So the
question now is
whether this is consistent with the hypothesis that the Fire is disrupting the
tablet business.
And there's still the open
question as to
whether or not anybody wants to buy a smaller Windows 8
tablet.
Of course, you can download any Android e-reader app for use with the Tab, as well; the only
question is
whether the app you choose has been designed in a way that works with
tablets.
But the
question about
whether RIM's
tablet can make a dent in Apple's dominance also reflects on the nature of this growing market segment and how it could change in coming quarters.
The Surface experiment failed, there's no
question about it anymore, but what remains to be seen is
whether Microsoft will look to ditch the
tablet market early or give it a second try.
Daniel Winner, formerly responsible for Vodafone's multimedia division, predicted a multi-device future, with
tablets as the principal reading device, but with smartphones occupying a supporting role: an entirely plausible scenario, and one which goes some way to answering those tedious
questions as to
whether anyone would ever really read the entirety of War and Peace on a smartphone — of course they won't, but if you're reading it already, you might well want to make a start on chapter XXI on your phone while you're waiting for a bus.
There's also a
question of
whether the
tablets will be as worry free as their Apple competitors, especially following the flub that occurred during the products» introduction.
Yes, we do know that Google has a
tablet of their own in the pipeline, with some of the folks calling it a Google Nexus
tablet, where it was reported to cost a mere $ 149 while packing in a 7 ″ display at 1,280 x 800 resolution prior to shipping this May, although
whether the NVIDIA Tegra 3 chipset will see action inside or not is another
question altogether.
It's not clear
whether the Playbook is the device in
question when Slaymaker said «we're shipping to a customer that plans to ramp their
tablet production based on OMAP 4» during the call, or if the exec was referring to a different company.
While Apple encroached on the 7»
tablet territory that the late Steve Jobs once declared that
tablets in the «tweens» (meaning the 7» category) are basically DOA — Dead On Arrival, one raised eyebrows and
questions as to
whether Steve would have approved of such a move or not.
So while this intricate detail is up for debate, the
question to users remains
whether they would want a 3G
tablet that would be chained to a wireless carrier (be it AT&T or Verizon) or the somehow limited freedom to use any Wi - Fi access point they have handy?
But the big
question is
whether or not Huawei's latest
tablet truly delivers.
The biggest
question remaining is
whether these
tablets will ever see the light of day.
The only problem we found is that when typing, our heavy fingers were obviously causing some flex in the
Tablet S, again bringing us back to that
question of
whether the plastics are sturdy enough.
One major
question about the
tablet is
whether it might change the attitude of consumers about paying for digital content.
The
question is
whether you should pick up the Ainovo Novo 7 Basic
tablet or spend another hundred and get the Kindle Fire with the crippled version of Android?
The main
question is
whether to choose a NOOK
Tablet or a Kindle Fire has been addressed here.
With both Microsoft and Sony opting for mid-generation console upgrades (third pillar Nintendo, as ever, is walking its own path with the
tablet - like Switch and so far avoiding 4K), it raises the
question of
whether players can expect such trends to continue.
My big
question would be
whether the company would look to do this through dedicated hardware (House's words suggest not) or through software and accessories that work with popular phones and
tablets.
However, the
question remains
whether or not you need to invest in a
tablet that's going to cost Rs 47,990.
Hopefully the
question about
whether or not ARM - based
tablets will be keeping the «no - compromise» Windows desktop experience will be resolved in February as well — you can be sure that we'll let you know either way.
The real
question about the Galaxy Tab S2 8.0 is not
whether it's a good
tablet, but rather how good it is to justify its relatively high price.