Bloke
Premium Member
My last tablet was an Asus Infinity TouchPad. I loved it because of the detachable base with keyboard. The base had a memory card in it and battery so when you mounted your tablet into the base you could access memory, use a proper keyboard with physical buttons, AND could recharge. Oh, and it had a usb point (gonna miss that!!) , way ahead of its time.... I mainly use public transport to get around that base was awesome. Much lighter than one of those portable battery packs. Not to mention it being a fraction of my laptop or notebook.. Sadly, after several years (3?) of daily use and being thrown around in my backpack, the TouchPad sucumed to screen crush....
On an data upgrade last week, i walked out of my telecommunications supplier with a free tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. Seems pretty good so far and runs the same operating system as my phone , a Galaxy S6 which I've had for more than a year. The tablet only has 32 gig memory but does have a memory card slot. It's sim capable but I'll run it from wifi.
I love tablets, I've been using my mobile for minutes, reports and agendas at meetings and is going to be great to have a tablet again. In addition to a better reading experience, being able to use a qwerty keyboard with two hands on a mobile device is awesome...... mind you, my 15 yo stepdaughter is a gun at 2 fingered typing on her phone..... even using the swype typing. Mind you, Googles voice to text beats everything.... muwahahaha .. but does not recognize 'muwahahaha'.
Do you have any mobile computing tips ?
What do you like ?
Are you, like me, an android fan, or is it Apple all the way ?
On an data upgrade last week, i walked out of my telecommunications supplier with a free tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab S2. Seems pretty good so far and runs the same operating system as my phone , a Galaxy S6 which I've had for more than a year. The tablet only has 32 gig memory but does have a memory card slot. It's sim capable but I'll run it from wifi.
I love tablets, I've been using my mobile for minutes, reports and agendas at meetings and is going to be great to have a tablet again. In addition to a better reading experience, being able to use a qwerty keyboard with two hands on a mobile device is awesome...... mind you, my 15 yo stepdaughter is a gun at 2 fingered typing on her phone..... even using the swype typing. Mind you, Googles voice to text beats everything.... muwahahaha .. but does not recognize 'muwahahaha'.
Do you have any mobile computing tips ?
What do you like ?
Are you, like me, an android fan, or is it Apple all the way ?