Q. I've been looking at the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 edition, mostly. I see there is supposed to be a version with 64GB on onboard storage, but I can't find that for sale anywhere. I'm also considering the ASUS TF701T-B1-GR. It's somewhat less expensive and a keyboard dock is available to turn it into a mini netbook, complete with USB 3.0 host. I'm not sure how much I'd use it like that, but I like the option. Seems to have a lot going for it, but not as powerful as the Note.
I see that there are covers available for the Note with bluetooth keyboard also, but it doesn't look like the angle the tablet is propped at is adjustable. Where I mostly use my current tablet, there are overhead ceiling light cans, so being able to change that angle is important. I've been using a Kindle Fire HD, but the screen is smaller than I like and I can't loaded the Dish Anywhere app on it, so no watching TV away from home. There's also the Toshiba Excite, but the reviews are bad on it. Locked boatloader means no loading aftermarket OS's if you don't like the OS that came on it. I have wound up loading Cyanogenmod OS's on older smartphones because they didn't manage their storage well and ran out of space constantly.
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How can I create a docking system between my MacBook Pro and my home office setup?
Q. I love my 2009 MBP but its too small for constant all-day use. I constantly find myself wishing that I had a desktop setup (i.e. mouse, keyboard, screens, speakers, etc) at home that I could easily connect with my laptop to work from instead. i have some ideas but could use some help making them a reality.
Now Apple makes their own auxiliary items, but there are two issues there that I will need to address: 1) I will most likely be sharing this space with a PC user, and 2) I am trying to go as wireless as possible to avoid any messy cable situations as well as make it as simple to connect and disconnect.
I have a Samsung Galaxy S3 that features such wireless technology as Near Field Communication, Android/S Beam and All Share Cast. After seeing wireless chargers transmit power, and these technologies transmit data, I was inspired to research whether or not a data connection like this could be used to create an easy hardware syncing option for a laptop.
My idea is that Iâd have all of my auxiliary items connected to a large flat tray on which Iâd set my laptop. I was imagining that the laptop would then be able to wirelessly sync with the tray and thus the items attached to it and voila! When Iâm done all Iâd need to do is remove my computer from the tray and the connection would be severed allowing me to go on my way.
So what do you think⦠Is this even possible? I mean our routers, modems and external hard drives already wirelessly share large quantities of data, so why can't auxiliary items and a computer? Iâd appreciate any feedback you could share with me regarding this idea. Flaws Iâm not seeing⦠Ideas you might have⦠Let me know and, as always, I excitedly look forward to hearing your responses! Thank you!!
A. You can have bluetooth keyboard and mouse connected wirelessly with the MBP now. You would need power and a video connection physically connected. MBP uses a connector called Thunderbolt to connect an external monitor, it's as easy to use as a USB port - so easy to do.
I'm not familiar with the Samsung features you mention, but considering the massive amounts of data bits required to light up a high resolution monitor I reckon that one would be tuff to do via the mechanism you describe.
You can get docking stations for Windows PC (I have for an HP laptop) that has all the wires connected to it, I just stick the laptop in and it functions like a desktop. I have a 21" monitor connected to the docking station, along with mouse and keyboard. I know Lenovo has similar too. These docking stations have a multipin connector that mates with a connector on the laptop. A MBP doesn't have a connector like that.
I like your idea though. Just need Apple to design it. It will require the MBP to support the capability too - so your existing MBP couldn't do it.
Which tablet is best for a student at a University?
Q. I'm looking for something less than $600. I know the iPad is more expensive but I am not Apple savvy so that is out of the question. My mom and brother have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 and it's nice and all but it's not what I want. I've been told & I have done my research that if you're going to get an Android tablet, you might as well get a better phone (I have a crappy Android phone and will upgrade to a Samsung Galaxy 3 soon). I was very hesitant about researching/purchasing a Windows 8 because I don't want to change from what I am accustomed to which is Windows 7.
I am a student at a University and I need something I can take notes with, I still have a laptop but it is 17" and pretty heavy to keep on taking to school with me. I want something I can use a Bluetooth keyboard on which I have an eye set on already. I don't want to type using my tablet, I'm a fast typer so I don't want to type on the tablet, I prefer a Bluetooth keyboard or a dock, I could be open-minded about that. I also want something under 11". I would also like to use Skype, wifi compatible, Gmail, access to my school portal which is pretty much over the internet. That's all I can think of right now so far.
There are so many options with tablets and I have a budget so your help is greatly appreciated!
A. It would make more sense to just get a smaller laptop, or even a chromebook. Windows 8 is the same as 7 but with a cute start menu. It will take you about 5 minutes to adjust to finding things in a slightly different way, so don't let that deter you. Whatever you buy, you'll want it to be able to have flash player so you can access any school files that use it. My two online summer classes both require an actual computer because of that issue.
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