Not being sarcastic or snarky or whatever but you carry an HDMI wire around with you everywhere? Does the case you have bought for you PB come with a wire holder or something or how does this work?
Not being sarcastic or snarky or whatever but you carry an HDMI wire around with you everywhere? Does the case you have bought for you PB come with a wire holder or something or how does this work?
That's you. It's a big factor to many. It's also what makes the PB a versatile business device, making a great presentation/PP device. It's saved me from carrying around a laptop for the same purpose. Quite a number of threads on movies and presentation use of the PB. Google "tablets with HDMI port" and see how many android forums come up with posts looking for this feature. Then google "no HDMI port on Nexus 7” and see how many reviews and opinions disagree with you. It's a deal breaker for a lot of folks.
What's a power button??
Then why could it be that so many panties are twisted up because the PlayBook doesn't have Netflix? You really think all those people who want to stream videos to their tablets only want to watch them on their tablets? I thought flexibility was the name of the game. No HDMI is quite a bit of missing flexibility.
His galaxy has HDMI out.
Yes.. As does the iPad. And I'd be really surprised if there isn't a work around (or cable) for the Nexus 7 for HDMI out and external storage....seeing as how my Galaxy Nexus is able to support up to a 1TB external harddrive
EDIT: Yes.. It can be done. Same way as my Gnex. Root and install Chain fire app. Easy peasy
http://forum.xda-developers.com/show....php?t=1769851
One in my laptop bag and one in my glove box in my car.
I played with that crappy tablet today and damn it feels so cheap compared to the PlayBook. If I never owned a PlayBook maybe it woulds be a different story but I love my QUALITY and the smooth OS on the PB. BOOM!
Pretty crappy getting the reviews they been getting.
I didn't say it wasn't useful, I just couldn't think of a place in which I would use it. As for defending the nexus 7 - it's a piece of plastic, it's not a puppy or a person it does not need defending.
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Its not meant to be a high end tablet.
Compare a tablet that cost 500 bucks and not one that cost 200.
It doesnt matter if the PB is 200 now, because when it was released it was 499,599 and 699 at launch.
Its like comparing a $20k Honda Accord to a reduced price $20k Acura RL. For obvious reasons, the Acura would feel more luxurious. :rolleyes:
I much prefer, my PB over my Nexus 7, BUT I do like my Nexus 7. :)
That was sarcasm
I bought my PlayBook at launch and I think I've pressed that power button about seven times since then (twice when I was on an airplane when I had to turn it off). All the fuss about how difficult the button is to press, that you can't tell you pressed it, and now some kind of "click" (mine does not click), disappear when your realize that you press it so infrequently.
it is true. android central is not as active as this forum.
as to nexus. great specs for android but Qnx is better than Android os
and many apps look extra terrible on Nexus due to its higher resolution
- I am one here too that presses the power button once a month if that. You gotta keep the PB charged and on b/c it takes so damn long to boot! ;)
- Also use the HDMI out for viewing video content that I can download from my home server.
- Also like the fact that is supports flash. Watch a lot of flash content ( Can the Nexus 7 do flash?)
-Also like the stereo sound of the PB. (after all sound is half the picture! ;) You don't really notice until you watch something on a different tab and its like wow something is really missing.
-Also in the camp that it really sucks no Netflix on the PB but whatever, their loss I will watch other content including Crackle & Tablet TV!
Ok so I've gotten to play with the Nexus 7 tablet recently for a little bit. The idea that the Blackberry playbook has that much of a better build quality is false. The screen on the google nexus 7 tablet is actually better quality. Also the feel of the google nexus 7 is much lighter and it has the nice black rubbery texture in the back.
The performance is that much better. Everything is more responsive and much smoother. The lag I saw when using the playbook is gone from the nexus 7. Must be the quad core processor at work.
I'm using the ps3 logitech media keyboard as we speak on the nexus 7, and it works great.
Only 16gb of internal memory still sucks until someone finds out how to connect a usb stick to this thing some how.
What is cool is that I can use netflix on this tablet which was a big drawback with the playbook. Additionally the OS is better and the app selection is a lot better. It's definitely worth the $250, but I still miss the hdmi output of the playbook, the extra internal storage of the playbook, and the rear camera of the playbook.
The extra storage space issue is already resolved. Simply root the Nex7 and install the Chainfire app and your done. This works the same as it does for my Galaxy Nexus and allows me to install any memory stick or even an external hard drive (with its own power supply) up to 1 TB.
I'm talking about the Google Nexus 7 tablet, I think your talking about the Samsung Galaxy Nexus 7 phone.
No..I'm talking about the Nexus 7 tablet. There is no such thing as the Nexus 7 phone. But rooting the tablet and installing the Chainfire app works the same for the Nexus 7 tablet as it does for the Galaxy Nexus phone. Which means you can hook up external storage to the tablet.
Yeah I see no real need to ever turn the PlayBook off. Or if you do it is much much easier to use the on screen buttons.
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Well you are talking about devices that were designed almost years apart. The PlayBook as I recall was designed and released in the 2010 to early 2011 time span. Google got Asus to design and build the n7 just mere months ago. I would certainly expect it to be superior.
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Don't have a PB yet, gonna get one. jvictor77 if you don't shut down your PB doesn't that drain the battery quicker? I have a Mac desktop which goes to sleep mode at prescribed intervals (I always shut it down before going to bed) but my nephew, who also has a Mac says he never shuts down his Mac. Hmmm.
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Standby does a pretty good job of slowing battery depletion, if you leave it with nothing special running it can lose a few percentage overnight - mine went from about 60% to 57% last night. Clearly, turning it fully off will preserve that power. But I charge it when it needs it. These batteries don't suffer from frequent charging (or so most say).
If I leave it for more than 3 or 4 days, I do turn it off - longer camping trip it does not come along on.