It's more artistic than print, certainly more
so than the keyboard.
Using a Bluetooth mouse, we noticed the connection frequently timed out, more
so than the keyboard, which encountered some of the same issues.
Not exact matches
Still, the Bold comes configured with a hardware QWERTY
keyboard, and it retains the general dimensions of its predecessors,
so it's much shorter and somewhat thicker
than the iPhone.
But it's more
than appropriate for those mornings when you've run out of time at home to eat and
so find yourself sitting at your desk, checking your morning emails while trying not to spill milk on your
keyboard.
Those that want their team to win every game and as many trophies as possible to impress their mates down the pub and assume the bragging rights, probably never seen the inside of a football stadium, but whine and resort to conspiracy theories and abuse when their team isn't doing
so well, rely on instant gratification to get by each day and imagine that they are on some self - righteous mission to cure all the non-believers whilst simultaneously sitting on their arses banging away on their
keyboards, doing zilch to help their noble cause other
than shout, and are totally oblivious to the energy they are wasting and the delusional futility of it all.
Obviously if you spend all day at your
keyboard shouting Anti-Wenger slogans, then you must surely have thought it through and worked out who you would employ in his place, and how this said replacement would improve the team to a higher level
than Mr Wenger has managed
so far?
It is
so easy to set up and with a couple of hours practice getting used to it, u can use it faster
than a mouse and
keyboard.
When Gravity came out a bit more
than a year ago, a thousand science - fiction - loving bloggers leapt to their
keyboards to explain why the film was a «game changer»; Boyhood doesn't have a constituency that's quite
so... naturally vocal,
so this post is here for the next time someone shrugs at the marvels of Boyhood.
I also wish that the device had a way to perma - hold the microphone button on the
keyboard (I didn't stumble across it, if one exists)
so that I can dictate more
than just a quick sentence here and there.
Yes, the
keyboard is a bit too small for my big hand, much larger
than average
so I think I may look into an external
keyboard for long usage.
i wanted to know that do you know anything about the release of sony 13.3 inch ereader.i really want one.AND i would like to give you a suggestion for the 13.3 inch ereader for improvement, if you could pass this on to sony it would be really greatful -(if they could add bluetooth or something like that
so that external
keyboards can be connected and we can do all the programming or coding stuff on an ereader rather
than a pc.i guess would be great for college students) thanks pls reply
If you look at the Amazon Kindle line of e-readers, they all have full QWERTY
keyboards,
so the device is larger
than the Sony to take account these design factors.
Elsewhere, such as Europe and the majority of Asia, traditional phones are still much more common
than smartphones,
so we decided to introduce a BlackBerry Pearl smartphone with a 14 - key
keyboard that customers would be more familiar with.
So the G2 will be a full ounce heavier
than other Android phones that have a
keyboard?
For sure, a tablet with a
keyboard dock is probably more desirable
than even a netbook, at least in terms of portability when one wants it and then functionality, such as word processing, when the term paper is due,
so to speak.
Other
than that all the touchscreen functions and features are the same: you can add freehand notes and scribbles, type memos and notes with the on - screen
keyboard, add highlights and bookmarks, double tap a word to bring up the dictionary, manually adjust the screen contrast, create, manage, and delete collections, run searches, activate hyperlinks, and
so on.
When we newly buy a tablet, we treasure them
so much that we need to buy more
than one 10 inch tablet cases with
keyboard to protect them, the it tablet case thus need to be secure enough to protect the tablet from some accidental hit or falling.
Right now, I normally order books for her on my own Paperwhite because that is
so much easier
than using the virtual
keyboard on her 6th Gen. I'm getting an Oasis 2 for Christmas,
so she can try reading on that.
In fact, when I realized that I had to set up my Google Checkout for the account I used with the Story HD, I elected to do
so on my computer rather
than suffer typing all of my information in on the Story HD's
keyboard.
I am pretty old school,
so having a normal
keyboard (rather
than a virtual one) is pretty important to me.
Amazon has created a dedicated
keyboard for the Fire HDX 8.9 ″ tablet, and they've added SlimPorts to the new Fire HD line
so that they can easily be connected to a TV or computer monitor with a SlimPort adapter (they are much cheaper
than the Miracast adapters required for the HDX).
The all - in - ones, with detachable
keyboards, but cheaper
than Microsoft's expensive hardware... seem
so competitive now.
But there are
so many moving parts when it comes to self - publishing... it can be overwhelming for a newbie author to do anything more
than hit «PUBLISH», cross their
keyboard - cramped fingers and hope for the best.
The case had some flaws but the stand and
keyboard are quite useful on occasion and since the cases are
so cheap (less
than $ 9 on Amazon), I decided to get one for my Google Nexus 7 tablet since it supports connecting -LSB-...]
In fact, when I realized that I had to set up my Google Checkout for the account I used with the Story HD, I elected to do
so on my PC rather
than suffer typing all of my information in on the Story HD's
keyboard.
For example, the identically sized Backspace key and Delete keys are adjacent to each other and much smaller
than you'd expect,
so it may take a while to get used to the
keyboard for touch typing.
The
keyboard is straight rather
than curved, but still has those distinctive frets and lovely typing action
so there's plenty of positive feedback.
When we newly buy a tablet, we treasure them
so much that we need to buy more
than one best tablet cases to protect them, the tablet case with
keyboard thus need to be secure enough to protect the tablet from some accidental hit or falling.
When we newly buy a tablet, we treasure them
so much that we need to buy more
than one tablet 2 cases to protect them, the tablet case with bluetooth
keyboard thus need to be secure enough to protect the tablet from some accidental hit or falling.
Overall acceptable experience but slightly less
so than with Kindle
Keyboard.
When we newly buy a tablet, we treasure them
so much that we need to buy more
than one 8 tablet case with
keyboard to protect them, the tablet cases 10 thus need to be secure enough to protect the tablet from some accidental hit or falling.
So without its
keyboard base, it's better - connected
than the iPad and Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, but inferior to the likes of the Toshiba AT200 or the (admittedly rather heavy and bulky) Lenovo ThinkPad Tablet.
, but the reality is that there is
so much more to being a successful author
than putting pen to paper or fingers to
keyboard.
The Pre
keyboard is even a little smaller
than the BlackBerry Curve,
so it will be tough for people with large fingers to use.
If you have never used a horizontal QWERTY
keyboard before, you may think that larger keys are better, but in fact they require more finger motion,
so you may end up typing slower
than in a vertical QWERTY
keyboard like the one on the Blackberry Bold.
The
keyboard is able to light up and has pretty soft keys,
so it's more for typing
than gaming.
It does look as though it's made from plastic, rather
than the soft material of Apple's
keyboard dock,
so we'd wager it's a separate accessory.
:) It's
so much easier and faster with a physical
keyboard than using the onscreen
keyboard!
Well, back in November of 2007, a number of vendors were pushing small, ritzy, high - priced mobile systems to consumers — systems that would be small enough to carry around with them, but have
keyboards so that people could type in more
than a couple of words comfortably.
The
keyboard attaches to the tablet with magnets, but its grip is
so weak the
keyboard often slides off, which makes using the tablet and
keyboard on your lap more of a dream
than a reality.
With
so little physical depth the keys don't have much travel — think large calculator — but it's a much better option
than a display - obscuring virtual
keyboard, especially if you want to do some serious typing.
When we newly buy a tablet, we treasure them
so much that we need to buy more
than one 8 in tablet case to protect them, the tablet cases with
keyboard thus need to be secure enough to protect the tablet from some accidental hit or falling.
It's only in the typical laptop position we had an issue with: the screen is
so much heavier
than the
keyboard dock that it can be top - heavy and tip over when used on a lap.
When we newly buy a tablet, we treasure them
so much that we need to buy more
than one leather tablet bags to protect them, the 8 in tablet case with
keyboard thus need to be secure enough to protect the tablet from some accidental hit or falling.
It's just a plain lie that in Germany you can't buy the transformer prime without the
keyboard, 500 Euros for the 64 GB: http://tinyurl.com/dyhn9km and now let's compare with the price of the iPad 3 with 32 GB, 575 Euros: http://tinyurl.com/9f2yn9e And you can also go for the transformer TF300 which is even cheaper: 400 Euros http://tinyurl.com/9hztb2j
So don't go telling
than the basic iPad is cheaper when at the same specifications is much more expensive.
When typing with two thumbs we actually found our cadence
so fast and typing
so rhythmic that we didn't feel the need to use the suggestions that appear on the
keyboard all that often unless it was for bigger and harder to spell words (for the most part our thumbs are typing faster
than our brains can process the suggestions).
Ok,
so there's no physical
keyboard, but then this is a tablet rather
than a laptop.
When we newly buy a tablet, we treasure them
so much that we need to buy more
than one bags to protect them, the tablet case and
keyboard thus need to be secure enough to protect the tablet from some accidental hit or falling.
Unless you have a good use for it, need to use your eReader via 3G due to lack of WiFi connectivity, travel enough (and lightly enough) to have trouble charging more
than every 6 weeks or
so, or just plain hate the new aluminum casing on the Kindle 4, there isn't a compelling reason to prefer the Kindle
Keyboard.
When we newly buy a tablet, we treasure them
so much that we need to buy more
than one tablet pc cover case to protect them, the 10 tablet
keyboard case thus need to be secure enough to protect the tablet from some accidental hit or falling.